For this New Sounds, we'll hear music from Hauschka, also known as Volker Bertelmann. He's a German composer whose indie-chamber/post-rock music revolves around the sound of the prepared piano. He'll prepare our Steinway and play live. That, and more.
PROGRAM # 3049, with Hauschka (First aired on Fri., 03/12/10)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Steffen Schleiermacher |
John Cage: The Complete Piano Music Vol 1: The Prepared Piano 1940-1952 |
John Cage: Sonata No. 6, excerpt [1:00] |
MDMG 61307812 |
|
Hauschka |
Live, WNYC studio, 3/12/2010 |
Improvisation 1 for Prepared Piano [3:00] |
These performances not commercially available. But, "Blue Bicycle" appears on his album, “Ferndorf.” See below. |
|
Hauschka |
Ferndorf |
Blue Bicycle, excerpt [1:00] |
Fat Cat #1308. |
|
Pete M. Wyer |
Stories from the City at Night |
Subway Nightride [7:29] |
Thirsty Ear Records** online at www.thirstyear.com |
|
Robert Miller, piano |
Sound Forms for Piano: Cage/ Cowell/ Johnston/ Nancarrow |
John Cage: Sonatas and Interludes for Prepared Piano, Sonata 1, excerpt [1:30] |
New World Records 80203 www.newworldrecords.org |
PROGRAM # 3049, with Hauschka (First aired on Fri., 03/12/10)
|
ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
|
Steffen Schleiermacher |
John Cage: The Complete Piano Music Vol 1: The Prepared Piano 1940-1952 |
John Cage: Sonata No. 6, excerpt [1:00] |
MDMG 61307812 |
|
Hauschka |
Live, WNYC studio, 3/12/2010 |
Improvisation 1 for Prepared Piano [3:00] |
These performances not commercially available. But, "Blue Bicycle" appears on his album, “Ferndorf.” See below. |
|
Hauschka |
Ferndorf |
Blue Bicycle, excerpt [1:00] |
Fat Cat #1308. |
|
Pete M. Wyer |
Stories from the City at Night |
Subway Nightride [7:29] |
Thirsty Ear Records** online at www.thirstyear.com |
|
Robert Miller, piano |
Sound Forms for Piano: Cage/ Cowell/ Johnston/ Nancarrow |
John Cage: Sonatas and Interludes for Prepared Piano, Sonata 1, excerpt [1:30] |
New World Records 80203 www.newworldrecords.org |


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