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Jóhann JóhannssonFordlândia
Icelandic-born composer/performer/producer Jóhann Jóhannsson looks to unusual subjects around which to frame his musical constructs. We hear from his recent album Fordlândia, which develops the idea of "failed utopia," as represented by Henry Ford's infamous attempt to create an idealized American town in the middle of the Amazon jungle during the 1920s. Also, other works which deal with the idea of utopia from Fauré, Wagner, Messiaen, Gershwin — and even Led Zepplin.
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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
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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
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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 seem to notice a sharp increase in promotional announcements about evening music. I have to wonder whether your new format has resulted in a loss of audience. I often go to live concerts and enjoy newer and less well known good music. I am all for it.I enjoy every kind of music you now play but I cannot support your new format. Too jarring, too intrusive, too distracting for a program at that time of the evening. That would have been better in the afternoon had you not turned to the endless and repetitious talk-talk-talk shows. But somehow at 7 PM after a long hard day and along commute, the music that starts the evening music show is often an assault on the ears. It cannot be said that the programming is designed to relax and sooth the damage of the day. I generally have work to do for 2-3 hours in the evening and I find it very difficult to play evening music as a background to work or to read a book or newspaper by. Perhaps you are looking for a new and younger audience. But as for me I have to seek my comforts elsewhere on the air or on my shelf. How has the rest of the NY audience taken to this new format and how many are going elsewhere for their few hours of relaxation.
While I respect the comments made by the listener looking for R&R music, I applaud this new format. I am not a young listener, but an experienced one trained in the art. I therefore appreciate new music greatly at any time of the day alongside the great traditional canon.
Dear David Garland,
I have listened to "Evening Music" for years. Terrence McKnight is a great and creative host...as are you. I was so interested in the part tonight about "Fordlandia". I had never heard about that before...and I am old! (Not that it matters.) WNYC is great and so are you!
Please do the "Mask of the Red Death" again, next Halloween.
Connie Smith
P.S. I think some of your listeners are real "soreheads"..at least those that email your show. If you need to relax...go relax...already. If you find "talk radio" so bad, just don't turn it on, already!
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