This New Sounds program hails the return of the long out-of-print KMH: Music in the Continuous Mode, a remarkable blend of technical virtuosity and relentless minimalism from the Ukrainian/Canadian composer Lubomyr Melnyk. Melnyk's music is dramatic enough for the stage yet meditative enough for deep listening, an approach he developed while working with dancer/choreographer Carolyn Carlson in Paris during the 1970's. Somehow lush and full, his pianistic minimalism is executed at a speed that suggests multiple pianos playing together in harmony. Also on the show, Philip Glass's musical portrait of Chuck Close, and other keyboard works.
PROGRAM # 2824, New Music for Piano (First aired on Thurs. 7-17-08)
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RECORDING |
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Bruce Levingstone |
Glass Ravel Messiaen Satie |
A Musical Portrait of Chuck Close [12:00] |
Orange Mountain Music #0025** www.orangemountainmusic.com* |
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James Blackshaw |
Litany of Echoes |
Gate of Ivory [5:30] |
Tompkins Square #4783**
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Lubomyr Melnyk |
KMH |
Part 2 [9:00] |
Unseen Worlds #02
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Piccolo Accademia Degli Specchi |
Minimamachta |
Wim Mertens: 4 Mains [3:00] |
www.zedde.com/dischi/minimamachta.html OR www.myspace.com/ |


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