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Works & Process at the GuggenheimVox Vocal Ensemble from the Guggenheim
Airs December 25 at 8PM on 93.9
As part of Works & Process at the Guggenheim, George Steel conducts the Vox Vocal Ensemble and the Graham Ashton Brass Ensemble in the renowned museum's rotunda. Hosted by Terrance McKnight, the program features 16th and 17th century holiday works, as well as a premiere by composer Nico Muhly.
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Ear to Ear
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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
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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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I heard a beautiful choral piece at approximately 9:40 P.M. Christmas eve.
I did not get the name but I do know it was by an english ensamble. could you tell me the name of the Hym (it had 3 amens)and the CD it was from. Thank you so much
Richard
OK. It's not Christmas anymore.
Change? 1)That I can find David's blog in less than 20 minutes, and 2)more klezmer or Balkan brass or something to help me through all these dishes I have to wash by hand or I'll have to switch to a Latino station. To get me through the dishes.
I heard one o fthe most beautiful choral pieces I have ever heard on December 25th between about 9:25 and 9:45 PM. (I came in in the middle.) I think the announcer called it something like "koalihu" (phonetic), although that may have referred to an earlier piece. Please tell me what it was, who wrote it, and where I can get a recording of that performance or another performance.
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