For this New Sounds, we'll listen to Jeremy Peyton Jones' "18 Guitars," a work that lands somewhere between Fripp's League of Crafty Guitarists and Glenn Branca's symphonies for electric guitars. Listen also for the hypnotic aural panoramas generated by the duo Hammock, from their latest Maybe They Will Sing for Us Tomorrow. Plus, the Canadian guitarist and composer Tim Brady's chamber work for piano, guitar and electronics, entitled "Frame 1 - Resonance." And more.
PROGRAM # 2803 Music for Electric Guitars (First aired on Wednesday, 5/21/08)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
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SOURCE |
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Tim Brady |
10 Collaborations |
Jeremy Peyton Jones: 18 Guitars [14:30] |
Justin Time #8434
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Philharmonie |
Nord |
From the North [8:00] |
Cuneiform #64 cuneiformrecords.com |
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Tim Brady |
Playing Guitar: Symphony #1 |
Frame I – Resonance [12:00] |
Actuelle #125 www.actuellecd.com |
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Hammock |
Maybe They Will Sing For Us Tomorrow |
Maybe They Will Sing For Us Tomorrow [5:30] Eighty-four Thousand Hymns [5:30] |
Darla #196 www.darla.com |


Comments [2]
I'm transported away wherever these sounds are taking me and I don't want to come back. Please don't stop.
sound very good something new
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