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Favoriting November 16, 2017: Baby Elephant Walk
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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments
The Miniature Men  Baby Elephant Walk   Favoriting   Dolton Records  1962  45   
Sequentia  O Jerusalem   Favoriting Hildegard Von Bingen Edition  Sony  2017  CD  Composed by Hildegard Von Bingen sometime in the 12th century. 
Hans Fagius  Pièce d'Orgue (Fantasia in G), BWV 572   Favoriting J.S. Bach Complete Edition  Brilliant Classics  2014  CD  Composed by J.S. Bach 
Rotislav Dubinsky & Luba Edlina  Sonata (in the olden style)   Favoriting Shostakovish & Schnittke: Violin Sonatas  Chandos  1983  CD  Composed by Alfred Schnittke in 1973 
Daniel Hope and the Konzerthaus Kammerorchester Berlin  Autumn   Favoriting Recomposed by Max Richter: Vivaldi Four Seasons  Deutsche Grammophon  2012  CD  From Max Richter's reworking of Vivaldi's 1725 concerti 
Philip Corner  Gnossienne No. 1   Favoriting Satie Slowly  Unseen Worlds  2014  CD  Interpretation of Erik Satie's 1890 composition 
 
New York Chamber Symphony of the 92nd St. Y  The Minotaur   Favoriting The Minotaur / Piano Sonata / Two Songs  Elektra Nonesuch    CD  Composed by Elliott Carter 
Jeremy Nicholas and Ensemble  Carnival of the Animals (excerpt)   Favoriting Saint-Saëns: Carnival of the Animals; Poulenc: Babar;  Nettle & Markham  2006  CD  Composed by Camille Saint-Saëns in 1886. Text by Ogden Nash 
Yvonne Loriod  Catalogue d'oiseaux: Rousserolle effarvatte   Favoriting Messiaen Edition  Erato  2005  CD  Composed by Olivier Messiaen, 1956-68, played here by his wife, to whom it was dedicated. 
 
Clarice Jensen  in manus tuas   Favoriting Thrive on Routine  Sono Luminus  2017  CD  Composed by Caroline Shaw in 2009 
Del Sol String Quartet  Mas Lugares (su Madrigali di Monteverdi)   Favoriting Dark Queen Mantra  Sono Luminus  2017  CD  Composed by Stefano Scodanibbio in 2003 
The Secret Quartet with John King  Huzam—Khan Yunis   Favoriting Free Palestine  New World Records   2017  CD  Composed by John King in 2013-14 
Ergodos Musicians  Beat the Retreat   Favoriting Songs  Ergodus  2014  CD  Composed by Richard Thompson around 1975 


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Listener comments!

Avatar 9:00am
V Priceless:

hey Kurt! I think my TC&I disc is lost in the mail - u get yours?
Avatar 9:03am
Kurt Gottschalk:

damn, veep, you know what's weird? i got mine and then lost it in the apartment!
Avatar 9:03am
Richard Gruesome:

I don't know if you guys are aware of the problem, but usually when your show starts, there is some sort of glitch on the webstream and it sounds like a cd skipping and I just have to restart the webstream and then it's fine.
Avatar 9:03am
Richard Gruesome:

since it's fmu, it took me a while to realize it was not purposeful
Avatar 9:04am
Kurt Gottschalk:

are you sure that's not just my scratchy 45s?
Avatar 9:05am
Kurt Gottschalk:

i mean, i will pass word along. thanks for letting me know.
Avatar 9:16am
V Priceless:

this reminds me of E. Power Biggly
Avatar 9:32am
KP:

Good morning, Kurt. Found my way to a semi real computer so can post this time. 'Tis wonderful.
Avatar 9:34am
Kurt Gottschalk:

good morning, kp. and i realize i didn't say good morning to anyone, yet. so, good morning to anyone and everyone. thanks for stopping by.
Avatar 9:45am
northguineahills:

ahh, miss Hildegard Von Bingen, a very curious individual
Avatar 9:46am
northguineahills:

@Richard Gruesome, that usually happens when using the pop-up window to listen when shows change.
Avatar 9:46am
Kurt Gottschalk:

curious, fascinating and brilliant, yes.
Avatar 9:51am
northguineahills:

Not only was she a composer, but she had philosophical and theological incites that gained the notice of men (which was rare for the 12c).
Avatar 9:53am
Kurt Gottschalk:

not to mention a botanist! and as of 2012 (i think that's the year) a saint.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:55am
Webhamster Henry:

In a similar vein, here's Dave Soldier playing the Minute Waltz in a half hour: www.youtube.com...
Avatar 10:01am
V Priceless:

someone needs to write 'Baby Elephant Talk'
Avatar 10:08am
Kurt Gottschalk:

veep, HA! i think that person is you!
Avatar 10:11am
V Priceless:

@ KG - ha! adding it to list!
Avatar 10:12am
KP:

This is amazing.
Avatar 10:14am
northguineahills:

Got to see Elliot Carter when he was still alive when he was still alive in his 90s, when he attended a performance of one of his pieces at Cooper Union.
  10:17am
Jeff g.:

This seems appropriate. Hi.
Avatar 10:17am
Kurt Gottschalk:

i understand he was a little bit bigger than his glasses, yeah?
Avatar 10:18am
Kurt Gottschalk:

morning, jeff.
Avatar 10:28am
northguineahills:

Yeah, he looked like the old guy from the movie Up! (which I haven't seen).
Avatar 10:37am
Richard Gruesome:

uncharacteristically conservative pieces from both Carter and Schnittke this morning
Avatar 10:40am
northguineahills:

In last week's Mr. Robot, they played Glass's "Einstein on the Beach" for a few minutes here and there.
Avatar 10:43am
Kurt Gottschalk:

ha, richard, i noticed you didn't clicky-star the schnittke. i thought maybe you'd lapsed into a coma.
Avatar 10:45am
Richard Gruesome:

You play the one Schnittke work I don't like! (the ending is good)
Avatar 10:48am
Kurt Gottschalk:

whoopsie!
Avatar 10:49am
Kurt Gottschalk:

i'll try again next week.
Avatar 10:50am
Richard Gruesome:

String trio, man. Or piano quintet.
Avatar 10:51am
Kurt Gottschalk:

we'll see.
  10:57am
Dean:

Play the piano octet, which is the string trio + piano quintet.
Avatar 10:58am
Richard Gruesome:

whoa
Avatar 10:58am
Kurt Gottschalk:

ha, we'll see.
Avatar 10:59am
Kurt Gottschalk:

you wouldn't believe the paperwork that goes into changing a playlist less than two weeks in advance! and ken demands all the forms to be typed in triplicate.
  11:00am
Dean:

WFMU should solicit donations of carbon paper.
Avatar 11:03am
Kurt Gottschalk:

we're also really in need of rolls of fax paper. the price has skyrocketed for that.
  11:10am
Dean:

Pretty sure this Messiaen was recorded here: https://www.patrimoine-histoire.fr/images/Patrimoine/Paris/e05NDduLiban/ParNDLib01.JPG
Avatar 11:12am
northguineahills:

That reminds me I need to see if the printer/scanner/fax machine's fax functions correctly. I need to fax something. (you'd think places would accept scans these days).
Avatar 11:13am
Kurt Gottschalk:

can't you fax from your computer?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:17am
Webhamster Henry:

I used to have a really good Saint-Saëns piece for my reproducing piano, but it shredded.
  11:17am
Dean:

Paul Buckmaster, RIP
Avatar 11:19am
Kurt Gottschalk:

yeah, interesting career. i read his obit. i really didn't know anything about him before.
  11:22am
Dean:

He seemed to show up randomly on liner notes, across many genres. A familiar, ubiquitous name.
  11:22am
Dean:

Aptly for this particular track on the playlist, he was a 'cellist.
Avatar 11:24am
Kurt Gottschalk:

wait, which track?
Avatar 11:25am
V Priceless:

'wild-eyed boy from freecloud' is a fine sampling of his talent - carry on
  11:25am
Dean:

Do you know/enjoy the Britten 'cello sonatas? Alexander Baillie's recordings are pretty special.
https://www.discogs.com/Britten-Alexander-Baillie-Ian-Brown-Cello-Sonata-Suite-No-1/release/7096919
https://www.discogs.com/Britten-Alexander-Baillie-Cello-Suites-2-3/release/10973907

The Jensen. Is that not a 'cello? Gamba?
Avatar 11:25am
northguineahills:

Caroline Shaw, new to me and nice!
Avatar 11:26am
northguineahills:

Dean's been dropping a lot of knowledge on us today, thanks!
  11:26am
Dean:

He's a show-off. A dilettante.
Avatar 11:27am
Richard Gruesome:

Britten sonatas are a fave
Avatar 11:28am
northguineahills:

Wow, Buckmaster worked on Miles' "On the Corner".
  11:29am
Dean:

Yeah, Miles, Bowie, Elton John...Dwight Yoakam! Huh?
Avatar 11:31am
V Priceless:

had an old boss who used to scream 'He's a hoople! A jackanape!"
Avatar 11:32am
Kurt Gottschalk:

on the record, jensen is credited as playing cello. it's a contemporary piece and i'm not familiar with acme using period instruments.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:34am
Jeff Golick:

Enjoying this.
Avatar 11:34am
Kurt Gottschalk:

caroline shaw is quite the rising star. she got a pulitzer a few years back.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:35am
Jeff Golick:

Now just realizing I have this recording (Del Sol).
Avatar 11:37am
Kurt Gottschalk:

it's a bit of a weird record, this piece between two terry riley compositions?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:38am
Jeff Golick:

Yeah. I went right to the title piece, then promptly forgot about it. Happy to have the chance to hear it now.
  11:38am
Dean:

Monteverdi can hold up.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:40am
doctorjazz:

@JeffG-happens to me listening to stuff on your show, realize I have it, haven't listened through or heard it in a while.
Hi all!
Avatar 11:41am
Kurt Gottschalk:

hey dr. j!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:42am
Jeff Golick:

...and around and around it goes.
Avatar 11:55am
northguineahills:

Crap, it's noon, thanks Kurt!
  11:57am
Dean:

Props for playing Sequentia at the top of the show. I missed it, but I have been collecting their records since the early '80s. My vote for best early music group, or at least neck and neck with Les Arts Florissants. Not that it's a horse race.
Avatar 11:58am
Kurt Gottschalk:

i picked up a copy of their hvb complete box set, it's stunning to look at and listen to.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:59am
Uncle Michael:

Thanks for the music, Kurt.
  11:59am
Dean:

I gather, though, that it doesn't include the first stab at Ordo Virtutum, which includes the most hair-raising Satanic shout on record! I heard Sequentia's performance after that record, spent some time with the group after the show.
Avatar 11:59am
V Priceless:

thanx Kurt! Chow!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:00pm
Jeff Golick:

OH NICE! Thanks, Kurt.
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