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Private Dances

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Sunday, April 27, 2008

Author, critic, and professor Kyle Gann's musical tastes run far and wide; as a composer he's written microtonal and electronic works that take their cue from rebels like Harry Partch and Conlon Nancarrow. We sample some tracks from a recent Gann CD, Private Dances. Also, New York-based composer Stefania De Kenessey's "Magic Forest Dances," and the "Karelian Dances" of Finnish composer Uuno Klami.

Browse Kyle Gann CDs at Amazon.com
Download at I-Tunes

Talk to David at the Evening Music blog

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