Favoriting A440 / Stochastic Hit Parade with Bethany Ryker: Playlist from November 24, 2020 Favoriting

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Favoriting November 24, 2020: A440, Op. 7, No. 10: 73 Across: Con ____ (with animation, musically)

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Amanda Röntgen-Maier  Nine Pieces for Violin, II. (1879)   Favoriting Andreas Stöhr - violin (Amanda Röntgen-Maier 1853 - 1894)  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Malcolm Lipkin  String Trio, I. (1964)   Favoriting Nash Ensemble (Malcolm Lipkin 1932-2017)  0:01:56 (Pop-up)
 
Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga  Sinfonía a gran orquesta en Ré, IV. Allegro con moto (1824)   Favoriting Performed by Le Concert des Nations, conducted by Jordi Savall (Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga 1806 – 1826)  0:17:51 (Pop-up)
Allan Petterson  Concerto for String Orchestra No.3, III. Allegro con moto (1957)   Favoriting Johannes Goritzki / Deutsche Kammerakademie Neuss  0:24:45 (Pop-up)
 
Nevit Kodalli  Piano Quintet, I. Allegro con moto (1943)   Favoriting Deniz Arman Gelebe, piano - with the Haydn Quartet (Nevit Kodalli 1924-2009)  0:45:38 (Pop-up)
David Nesbit Stewart  Suite for piano-brass Quartet, II. Scherzo, allegro con moto (2012)   Favoriting Karolina Rohan - piano, Terry Everson - trumpet , Andrew Sorg - trumpet, Chris Reade - trombone  0:50:57 (Pop-up)
Kees von Baaren  Concertino voor Piano En Orkest, I. Allegro moderato e moto pesante (1934)   Favoriting Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra (Kees von Baaren 1906 - 1970)  0:55:05 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

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Richard S:

Hello!
Avatar 8:05pm
Bethany Ryker:

Greetings! Any crossword puzzlers out there? Wanna take a stab at solving the show title, and therefore the tempo markings of tonight's pieces?
Avatar 8:05pm
Bethany Ryker:

Con _ _ _ _ (with animation, musically)
  8:08pm
Rynac:

Con brio
Avatar 8:09pm
Bethany Ryker:

Good guess, Rynac! That was mine, too, turns out it's not what the Times chose for an answer.
Avatar 8:11pm
Jeff Moore:

Con spirito?

Con passione?
  8:11pm
bunyan:

I will disqualify myself, since I saw the movement indication for the Roentgen-Maier piece before you revised it...

"Con brio", which the Flying Karamazov Brothers translated as "with scouring pads"...
Avatar 8:11pm
Jeff Moore:

...or are there explicitly four letters?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:11pm
Richard S:

Con MOTO
  8:13pm
P-90:

Hi Bethany!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:14pm
listener 126464:

Hi Bethany, everyone. I was gonna say con carne. Hint: crosswordanswersnyt.com
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:14pm
Richard S:

"con Moto" - i.e. with Peter Lorre as a Japanese secret agent.....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:16pm
Richard S:

Andante con mojo: walking around with a cup of coffee....
Avatar 8:16pm
TDK60:

Hello.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:16pm
coelacanth∅:

hi Bethany and Stochasticats
  8:20pm
bunyan:

Composers "not heard that often" is kinda the hallmark of A440/SHP. Certainly the big reason I "tune" in... (do all that many people use tuning knobs anymore?)

Arriaga, the "Iberian Mozart"!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:20pm
G:

Just what I needed after a long day...
  8:22pm
wrobertü:

Great show - big fan of the Sunday NYTXW and the Tuesday WFMUA440.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:23pm
West Trenton Vinnie:

Always love your show. Checking in from Lyons, CO :)
Avatar 8:29pm
slugluv1313:

good evening, Bethany and Skeleton Crew and Everyone!
  8:29pm
Renato:

Amazing show!
Avatar 8:30pm
slugluv1313:

yes! amazing show (been lurking but listening)
Avatar 8:32pm
Bethany Ryker:

Glad you all are here! It's the highlight of my week to have a group of folks to listen to music with!
  8:33pm
WFMU listener John:

Hello fellow classical music lovers
Avatar 8:38pm
TDK60:

That Petterson is great, somehow rings a bell.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:38pm
Richard S:

This is the sort of stuff they only play on WQXR at three in the morning.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:38pm
Michael 98145:

Excellent. Greetings on this dark and drizzly night.
  8:40pm
WFMU listener john:

@Bethany one thing i have learned about this weird wonderful station is that the DJs know their music and the accu a lot of the chatters are pretty damn knowledgeable about things
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:41pm
Michael 98145:

= The Italian musical term animato is an indication to play in an animated manner, to play with excitement and spirit, literally “animated.” =
  8:42pm
WFMU listener john:

@Richard S they are owned by WNYC
Avatar 8:48pm
slugluv1313:

@Richard S., @WFMU listener John -- right?
i grew up listening to the "old" WQXR ("The Radio Station of The New York Times") thanks to my Mom -- but it is so weird and different these days, and not in a good way :(
  8:48pm
Billy:

CON AGRA?
  8:49pm
WFMU listener john:

@slugluv1313 what do you mean not in a good way?
Avatar 8:51pm
Bethany Ryker:

@Billy - growing up in Omaha, NE (onetime giant HQ for Con Agra) you really made me laugh with that
Avatar 8:54pm
slugluv1313:

@WFMU listener John -- it seems that they play "popular" Classical music -- i remember there being a more eclectic mix back in the *old days* -- of sure i am sure they had programming, but it seemed less predictable (if that makes any sense?)
Avatar 8:55pm
Bethany Ryker:

Just putting this out there, it's a complex matrix with public radio and 'classical music'. I believe it's all well intentioned. I would never say an ill word about another station. What I will say, is that the FREEFORM FREEDOM at WFMU is like nothing else. It's beyond amazing to be able to program shows like these. I'm glad it resonates...
  8:56pm
P-90:

Brava, Bethany!
Avatar 8:58pm
TDK60:

Thanks Bethany for this loco moto stuff.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:58pm
WR:

Another remarkable playlist Bethany! Thank you so much.
  8:58pm
bunyan:

Many of the public radio stations that played classical music went that way, too, along in the '90s, playing a larger proportion of shorter works (or isolated movements), less adventurous selection of composers, more chatter... Fortunately, Internet "radio" permits one to roam around and explore a variety of stations around the world that didn't go that way...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:58pm
coelacanth∅:

Thanks Bethany! have a good night
  8:59pm
P-90:

Yes, for decades there has been a kind of “Classical Top Forty” playlist that most stations largely stick to, except for “specialty” programs around the edges.
Avatar 8:59pm
slugluv1313:

yes Bethany THANK YOU for bringing us such great music! always a treat to catch your show live :)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:59pm
listener 126464:

Thanks Bethany, FMU crew.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:00pm
Richard S:

Thanks, Bethany! Sometimes the best way to explain the musical term is with examples.
  9:00pm
P-90:

Is there a “con mojo”, i.e. “with a bluesy feel”? Just wondering...
  9:00pm
bunyan:

Thanks for including the "spans" of the composers now.

And thanks once more for works that are "all over the map"!
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