Take an orchestra, add Hawaiian guitar, electric piano, Tang dynasty poetry, and a liberal helping of virtuosity on the bass clarinet, and you’ll have “Frog’s Eye,” the latest release from clarinetist/composer Evan Ziporyn. Ziporyn is a co-founder and member of the Bang On A Can All-Stars and the Artistic Director and founder the American gamelan called Gamelan Galak Tika (resulting in some 25 years of experience with Balinese gamelan.) On the eve of a Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall concert of his “attempt at ancestor worship,” a musical homage to forbears Stravinsky and Woody Herman in a work called “Big Grenadilla,” he joins host John Schaefer to present selections from his first CD of orchestral works.
PROGRAM # 2593, with Evan Ziporyn (First aired on Thurs. 10/12/06)
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Evan Ziporyn |
typical music |
Ngaben, excerpt [1:00] |
New Albion NA#128 www.newalbion.com |
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Evan Ziporyn |
Frog’s Eye |
War Chant [14:00] |
Cantaloupe #21040 www.cantaloupemusic.com |
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Evan Ziporyn |
Frog’s Eye |
Frog’s Eye [12:30] |
See above. |
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Evan Ziporyn |
typical music |
Ngaben, excerpt [8:00] |
See above. |


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