PROGRAM #1874, A Private Reel (First aired on Wed. Jan 10, 2001)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Philip Glass |
Live, WNYC, July 25, 1995 |
Piano Etude #2 [5:00] |
Not commercially released, though Glass has many CDs available. This etude appears on the CD "The Best of WNYC Live, Vol. 1," currently out of print. |
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Paul Neubauer and the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center |
Live, Alice Tully Hall, April 18, 2000 |
Derek Bermel: Soul Garden, excerpt [3:00] |
This performance not commercially released. Several
of Bermel's works are on his CD Soul Garden on CRI #895 |
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Uptown String Quartet |
New Sounds Live at Merkin Hall, February 3, 1994 |
Eileen Folson: J.J.'s Jam [5:00], Just Wait A Minute [5:00] |
Uptown String Quartet's CD is called Just Wait A Minute, and is now hard to find. Try Amazon.com* |
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World Saxophone Quartet |
New Sounds Live at Merkin Hall, January 21, 1990 |
Hattie Wall [2:00] West African Snap [5:00] |
Both of these are on the WSQ's 1988 album Dances and Ballads, on Nonesuch/Elektra records.** Available for purchase at Amazon.com* |
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Roy Nathanson & ensemble |
Live, The Arts At St. Ann's, May 5, 2000 |
A Bend In The Night [5:30] |
The CD Fire At Keaton's Bar and Grill is Six
Degrees Records #1024** |
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Scott Johnson Ensemble |
New Sounds Live at Merkin Hall, March 4, 1993 |
Rock/Paper/Scissors, excerpt [6:00] |
Johnson's CD Rock Paper Scissors is on Point
Music** |
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Roy Nathanson & ensemble |
Live, The Arts At St. Ann's, May 5, 2000 |
Jazz Night At Keaton's [7:00] |
See above. |
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