There’s music by contemporary Dutch master Louis Andriessen on this edition of New Sounds. His particular blend of minimalism, robust harmony, and a certain “American style” can’t exactly be pinned down as jazz, but neither does it sound like “classical” music from academic circles. Hear his “M is for Man, Music, Mozart”, which despite the “Mozart” in the title, has a strong undercurrent of jazz in the piece. Plus, hear Andriessen’s influence in other pieces by English composer Steve Martland, Irishman Donnacha Dennehy, and Bang on a Can’s Michael Gordon.
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PROGRAM #2280 Louis Andriessen - his music and his influence (First aired 5/4/2004)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Louis Andriessen |
DeStijl/M Is for Man, Music, Mozart |
Instrumental III [2:30] |
Nonesuch #79342** |
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Steve Martland |
Crossing The Border |
Principia [3:00] |
Factory #366 Out of print. |
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Louis Andriessen |
DeStijl/M Is for Man, Music, Mozart |
De Stijl [26:00] |
See above. |
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Michael Gordon |
Light Is Calling |
Tinge [4:00] |
Nonesuch #79801** |
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Donnacha Dennehy |
Private tape |
Pluck, Stroke & Hammer [6:00] |
Not commercially available, but info at www.donnachadennehy.com |
*, ** - Find the recordings you've heard - go to the New Sounds Recordings Information page


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