Favoriting A440 / Stochastic Hit Parade with Bethany Ryker: Playlist from April 10, 2013 Favoriting

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Favoriting April 10, 2013: A(pril)440, 2nd movement in 4/10 time

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Artist Track Album Label Comments Approx. start time
Pascal Dusapin  Time Zones   Favoriting       0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Dmitri Shostakovich  From Jewish Poetry Violin Suite   Favoriting       0:15:44 (Pop-up)
Kenneth Frazelle  Piano Trio: III. Into Light   Favoriting Music@Menlo The Unfolding of Music    David Finckel, Cello Jeffrey Kahane, Piano Joseph Swensen, Violin  0:18:09 (Pop-up)
          0:28:55 (Pop-up)
Gunther Schuller  Wind Quintet: Toccata   Favoriting       0:29:12 (Pop-up)
Paolo Pessina  Concertango, Op 55   Favoriting       0:30:04 (Pop-up)
Rodion Schedrin  In the Style of Albeniz   Favoriting Naturally      0:33:05 (Pop-up)
          0:42:10 (Pop-up)
Iannis Xenakis  Dhipli Zyia for violin and cello (1951)   Favoriting Milano Musica Festival, Vol. 2      0:42:02 (Pop-up)
Micah Gaugh  You and Me and Me   Favoriting The Blue Fairy Mermaid Princess  africantape  Micah: sax and vocals, Dan Bodwell - bass, Kevin Shea - drums  0:45:18 (Pop-up)
Clint Mansell / Emily Wells  Becomes the Color   Favoriting Stoker    Emily was one of the biggest highlights of last week's Wordless Music Series concert; Music of Clint Mansell at Church of St. Paul the Apostle  0:50:40 (Pop-up)
Magnar Åm  The Sight of a Heart   Favoriting   Nordic Sound    0:55:38 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  7:05pm
J:

Wow, Bethany. I was thinking of pitching this kind of show to Ken.
Avatar 7:08pm
the glowing one:

a classical music show makes WFMU whole. like it was missing before.
  7:09pm
FlipperKid:

This is a very nice track
  7:09pm
popsicornia:

I'm lovin this.
Avatar 7:12pm
Droll:

3 Bethany fill-in's inside of one week! The only improvement possible is a 3-hour show every time. 1 hour is simply not enough time for long-form music.
Avatar 7:12pm
ranjit:

Yay, another surprise A440! I could tell within 2 seconds of turning on the radio.
Avatar 7:13pm
northguineahills:

Not familiar w/ Dusapin. Not quite a spectralist, but leaning in that direction.

Yeah, we only get little classical nibbles from Bryce, Kurt, and Scott. Actually, Lamin will drop Xenakis, Cage, and Ligeti from time to time
  7:15pm
bloopy:

ahhh
  7:16pm
J:

Ah, Shastakovich
Avatar 7:32pm
Bethany Ryker:

I'm totally down with the downpour outside. Do me a favor, if it's raining where you are, OPEN YOUR WINDOWS, breathe it in and let the outdoor sounds be part of the program!
  7:32pm
FlipperKid:

doing just that!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:33pm
G:

Ah, nostalgia. Shostakovich (10th Symph.) was my first classical album purchase, in the Melodiya store in Leningrad on my school trip to Russia, 1974.

Just sprinkling in central BK.
Avatar 7:38pm
ranjit:

Thunder and gutter torrents here in PS.
Avatar 7:38pm
northguineahills:

My windows were open. I stuck my head outside to see if it was hailing, it was so loud.

If two WFMU dj's need more time to stretch their legs, it would be Bethany & Lamin. Although, having them back to back is nice.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:39pm
G:

Moderate rain here now... Some lightning even. Would go well with that big climax in Shos. 10th first mvmt. (Not a request.)
  7:40pm
Marcel Mirbeau:

Listening with the window open and hearing the heavy rain in Brooklyn... perfect with the music.
  7:42pm
FlipperKid:

Great show Bethany! Thanks for making my late work night chill!
Avatar 7:42pm
Droll:

It stopped raining here in Seattle around 2pm (go figure). I opened a window anyhow and the music goes with the view of Lake Union: The rowers are rowing, the stand-up paddle-boarders are paddling, and tugboats are tugging.
  7:42pm
Adam in Portland and Lynnwood:

I'm loving all this Bethany time!
  7:43pm
Adam in Portland and Lynnwood:

Hey, Droll! :-)
Avatar 7:44pm
Droll:

Hej hej Adam, are you here or there?
  7:46pm
Adam in Portland and Lynnwood:

Here, until mid-day Friday.
Avatar 7:48pm
Droll:

Don't I still owe you a refreshing beverage? I can't even remember what that was about originally, but the offer is still good.
Avatar 7:57pm
northguineahills:

Refreshing set, Bethany!
  7:57pm
Adam in Portland and Lynnwood:

Not owed, but thank you, Droll. Booked up this trip, but let's do that next time through. Only a few weeks from now.
Avatar 7:58pm
the glowing one:

Bethany, what show name will you use in the future? "Stochastic Hit Parade", "A440" or "Stochastic Hit Parade / A440"?

I think both Stochastic Hit Parade and A440 are great show names, btw.
  7:59pm
Mr. Elliot:

What a great surprise! She is back - the girl from the north country! Your Buchla misses you. Sunny and hot in DC.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:00pm
listener james from westwood:

came in at the tail end, but will grab the archive. loving all the recent fill-ins and hoping for more!
Avatar 8:00pm
Droll:

Bethany, Thanks for the great show! Do you know when you're on next?
  Swag For Life Member 10:04am
12539:

Thank the forces that be for the archives! I hope you will accept a note from my doctor verifying I was out hearing a Mr Medeski performing solo.
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