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Episode #1968

Program #1968

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Thursday, August 08, 2002

The Bang On A Can Marathon – live recordings from the annual day-long new music marathon at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Part 4 of 5. Percussion music by David Lang, Evan Ziporyn with the string quartet Ethel, Double Edge plays Diderik Wagenaar.
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PROGRAM #1968, from the 2001 Bang On A Can Marathon (First aired on Thurs. 11/1/01)

ARTIST(S)

RECORDING

CUT(S)

SOURCE

Evan Ziporyn & Ethel (string quartet)

Live, BAM Opera House, 10/28/01

E. Ziporyn: Be In [8:30]

Not commercially available yet. Ziporyn has numerous CDs on the CRI and Cantaloupe Music labels,** see www.bangonacan.org, www.cantaloupemusic.com , or other online sources.*

Double Edge

Live, BAM Opera House, 10/28/01

Diderik Wagenaar: Stadium [7:30]

A recording of this piece is available on the Dutch label Donemus, #29, available online.*

So Percussion

Live, BAM Opera House, 10/28/01

David Lang: The So-Called Laws of Nature, Part 1 [12:30]

Not commercially recorded. Lang has numerous CDs on the CRI and Cantaloupe Music labels,** see www.bangonacan.org or other online sources.*

David Chesworth Ensemble

Live, BAM Opera House, 10/28/01

Badlands suite, parts 1 & 2 [5:30]

The CD Badlands is on EMD/Angel Records, # 49684.*

For more info, go to www.bangonacan.org

*Internet sources include www.cdnow.com, www.amazon.com, and the Public Radio Music Source, a buying service for recordings. www.75music.org

**In most better stores; in NY, try J&R on Park Row, Tower Records, Virgin megastore at Times Square, HMV, Other Music on 3rd St., etc.

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