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Episode #2440

New Music Bands, 80’s Style

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Monday, September 25, 2006

On this New Sounds, prepare for an ‘80s show of entirely different constructions. Listen to a work from the Toronto-based new music band Arraymusic, who solidified their lineup during the 1980’s, and are still presenting concerts of Canadian works today. There’s also music from the Michael Nyman Band, from a compilation of mostly film works along with a piece from the Hungarian composer István Márta. Plus, hear music by the Australian outfit Southern Crossings, a collaboration between percussionist Michael Askill, cellist John Napier, multi-instrumentalist Michael Atherton, percussionist Jess Ciampa and clarinetist Nigel Westlake, formed back in 1986 to explore cross-cultural and commissioned works. And more.

PROGRAM # 2440 New Music Bands, 80’s Style (First aired on Thurs. 7/19/05)

ARTIST(S)

RECORDING

CUT(S)

SOURCE

Michael Nyman Band

The Essential Michael Nyman Band

Water Dances: Synchronising [6:00]

Argo #436820 Now out of print, but try Amazon.com*

Arraymusic

Strange City / Villa Etrange

Unfinished business [16:30]

Artifact #002. www.arraymusic.com
OR www.artifactmusic.com

István Márta

Hearts (Szíveink)

Hearts [13:00]

Hungaroton LP#12563. Out of print. Info about Márta at www.ujszinhaz.hu

Southern Crossings

Track

The Bridge [3:30]

Spiral Scratch #0007 Listed in the Australian Music Centre’s catalogue,www.amcoz.com.au, but may not be for sale.

Janice Giteck

Breathing Songs from a Turning Sky

Breathing Songs from a Turning Sky [7:30]

Mode #14**
www.mode.com
*


*, ** - Find the recordings you've heard - go to the New Sounds Recordings Information page

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