Episode #722
Vaults: EAR Magazine Benefit
Friday, August 11, 2006
It’s the last in the week of highlights from the New Sounds Live concert series from the vaults. For this program, we’ll listen to part of a concert recorded live from Town Hall back in 1990, as a benefit for Ear Magazine, featuring a solo percussion-theater performance by drummer David Van Tiegham, who turns nearly anything into an instrument when he strikes it. Also on the bill, the Kazue Sawai Koto Ensemble and a new work for several kotos. Rounding out the show is short tasty hocket for horns by Les Miserables Brass Band.
*, ** - Find the recordings you've heard - go to the New Sounds Recordings Information page
PROGRAM #722: From the 'Live Benefit for EAR Magazine' at Town Hall
(Original airdate: September 26, 1991.)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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David Van Tieghem |
live |
untitled works {25:00} |
Van Tieghem's CDs were released on the Private Music. Most seem to be hard to find. Try through www.allmusic.com, auction sites or gemm.com |
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Kazue Sawai Koto Ensemble |
live |
Homura {15:00} |
Not recorded commercially. Other Kazue Sawai recordings have been released only in Japan. |
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Les Miserables Brass Band |
live |
"Nyoro" {2:00} |
Northeastern Records. Try Amazon.com * |


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