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Episode #2607

Barely Baroque

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Friday, February 01, 2008

For this New Sounds, hear new arrangements of 17th and 18th century music, including J.S. Bach by the Jacques Loussier Trio, and art songs by The Dowland Project. Also, the new music quartet Clogs mess with baroque minimalism in music by Johann Hieronymus Kapsburger and Ralph Towner flirts with baroque rhythms on his 12-string. And, as always, much more.

PROGRAM # 2607, The New Sounds of Baroque Music (First aired on 11/16/06)

ARTIST(S)

RECORDING

CUT(S)

SOURCE

Clogs

Lantern

Kapsburger [2:00]

Brassland #010 ** www.brassland.org*

Various Artists: Ralph Towner

Guitar Harvest

Sarabande [2:30]

Solid Air #2042 www.solidairrecords.com

Rolf Lislevand

Nuove Musiche

Arpeggiata Addio [7:30]

ECM #1922 ** www.ecmrecords.com *

Red Byrd

Songs of Love And Death

Zefiro Torna [7:00]

Factory #336
Out of Print

The Dowland Project

Care-Charming Sleep

Accenti Queruli [6:00]

ECM #1803
www.ecmrecords.com*

Jacques Loussier Trio

The Brandenburgs

Concerto #3, finale [2:30]

Telarc #83644 ** www.telarc.com*

Lambarena

Bach To Africa

Cantata #147 / Sankanda [5:00]

Sony Classical #64532 ** www.sony.com*

Uri Caine Ensemble

The Goldberg Variations

Variation 11 [2:00]

Winter & Winter #910 054 www.winterandwinter.com

Various Artists: Paul Lansky

Messiah Remix

Post-Pastoral [4:30]

Cantaloupe #21020 ** www.cantaloupemusic.com *

Thomas Wilbrandt

The Electric V

Spring, excerpt [3:30]

London# 425 206 Out of print, but try Amazon.com* or auction sites

Comments [3]

Dan Behrman a.k.a. The Immigrant from Montreal, Canada

Hi there! The cut you mentionned is entitled "Milano Per Caso" and it can be found on Marc Hollander's band Aksak Maboul "Onze Danses pour Combattre La Migraine" which was released on Crammed Discs in Belgium back in the late 70's and more recentely on CD. I did indeed use this piece as the opening theme for my WFMU 91.1FM show which I hosted between 1979 and 1991. I later kept on using the same piece on my CKUT 90.3FM show in Montreal between 1991 and 2004 when I left for Radio-Canada's Espace musique where I still do radio every Friday evening between 8:00PM and 11:00PM as well as at other times. For more details, please go to: www.radio-canada.ca/espacemusique and click on my name in the section labelled "Animateurs". Good to see that some people remember! Stay creative!
Dan Behrman, The Immigrant

Feb. 23 2008 02:47 PM
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robert macarthur from NNJ

2/2/08 11PM-Midnight show about Jazz that is not quite Jazz, play list is not posted, but the band was from Belgium called (phonetic spelling) "OXACMABOULE" an album from the 80's. Could you please send me the playlist a/o proper spelling, I have been looking for the 1st song played for 20 years. It used to be the opening song from a DJ named "The Immigrant" on WFMU in the 80's-90's.
Thank you much appreciateD

Feb. 03 2008 12:48 AM
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Jean McAuliffe from Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ 07423

Listening to New Sounds, Feb 2. What was the music John Shaefer was playing just before 11 PM, something called Rehearsing the Choir? Do you have info on this music? I really liked the piece.

Feb. 02 2008 11:12 PM
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