On Demand
Evening Music
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David Amram (David Amram CD, Milken Archive, Naxos)David Amram's Theme and Variations
David Amram’s Theme and Variations on the song “Red River Valley” was written for the 20th anniversary of the Kerrville Music Festival in Kerrville, Texas in 1991.
Jean-Philippe Rameau’s Orchestral Suite from the pastorale “Nais” gets us going in the second hour. Frans Bruiggen conducts the Orchestra of the 18th Century in this evocation of a lost Arcadia. Violinist Gidon Kremer is joined by pianist Helene Grimaud for an authoritative and lovely reading of the Schumann Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 1 in A Minor.
Film music, as always at about 9:00pm, followed by George Rochberg’s “Transcendental Variations,” Christopher Lyndon-Gee conducting the Saarbrucken Radio Symphony. The word “transcendental” in no way refers to Liszt or to the 19th century American literary movement of that name. Rather, it has to do with Rochberg’s vision of timelessness, as he explored the slow movement from his Third String Quartet, reworking and revising it for string orchestra and offering us a musical vision of impenetrable mystery. Ingram Marshall’s “In My Beginning Is My End” is played by the Dunsmuir Piano Quartet, for whom it was written.
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Festivals and Specials
Listen on demand to our online archive of music festivals and specials, where you'll find a treasure-trove of stimulating conversations, opinions, reflections, and of course, great music!
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Ear to Ear
Ear to Ear takes innovative musicians off the New York stages and into the studio for relaxed, insightful conversation, as they share their personal recordings with host David Garland.
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69th American Music Festival: American Blend
May 21-22, at 7pm; May 23-24 at 8pm; May 25-27 at 7pm
Hosts Terrance McKnight and David Garland will curate and host a weeklong festival with special guests and rare recordings, concluding with live performances in WNYC's Jerome L. Greene Performance Space by Dafnis Prieto, Paola Prestini, Ezequiel Vinao and Yungchen Lhamo May 27.
globalFEST 2009
Listen on Demand
On January 11th, WNYC and NPR Music presented a live webcast of globalFEST 2009, the annual showcase that provides a "sneak peek" of global musicians on the verge of international fame.
Wordless Music
Concerts on Demand
WNYC presents web-exclusive concerts from the Wordless Music Series, hosted by Radio Lab's Jad Abumrad. Devoted to the desegregation of musical boundaries, Wordless Music pairs rock and electronic musicians with more traditional chamber and new music performers, to create an entirely new concert experience.
Deerhoof/Metropolis Ensemble
Live Webcast
WNYC and NPR Music team up to bring you this live webcast from the Prospect Park Bandshell, which pairs indie rock sensation Deerhoof with the progressive Metropolis Ensemble. Presented by Celebrate Brooklyn! and Wordless Music, and hosted by David Garland, the program features an ambitious re-imagining of Igor Stravinsky's Rite of Spring, The Rite: Remixed.
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