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Episode #2560

BOAC Marathon 2006 Highlights, Part 3

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Monday, June 23, 2008

Listen to highlights from the 2006 Bang on a Can Marathon, recorded live at the World Financial Center. Hear music by David Lang performed by cellist Maya Beiser and the percussive delights of Gamelan Galak Tika. Also, music from the piano-insider Michael Harrison, and the violin-manipulator Todd Reynolds. This is part three of a three-night series.

PROGRAM # 2560, from the 2006 Bang On a Can Marathon, Part 3 (First aired on Thurs., 6/15/06)

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Gamelan Galak Tika

Bang on a Can Marathon 2006, from the World Financial Center, 6/4/06

Dewa Ketut Alit: Pelog Slendro [12:00]

This performance not commercially available. But see www.galaktika.org for other recordings.

Michael Harrison

Revelation, Finale & Tone Cloud IV [15:30]

This performance not commercially available, But the piece appears on MHM #101. www.michaelharrison.com, Try www.justintonation.net as well.

Todd Reynolds

Outerborough [8:30]

This performance not commercially available. Info at www.toddreynolds.com

Maya Beiser

David Lang: World To Come, excerpt [10:00]

This performance not commercially available. The work appears on “World To Come,” Koch #7556** www.kochentertainment.com *

Comments [2]

Eric Forman from WNYC

Hi Guy,
We are working hard on developing the much-requested New Sounds podcast. Gathering all of the requisite rights and clearances is a tricky business, but as soon as we have amassed enough of them to establish a regular podcast, we will start posting them on the website. Thanks for listening and stay tuned!
Best,
Eric

Jun. 24 2008 04:20 PM
Guy Owen from NYC

Can I get New Sounds via podcast?

Don't see the link on any website.

Jun. 24 2008 10:42 AM

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