Episode #3226
Beethoven, Bruckner, and Mahler. Sort of.
Friday, July 15, 2011
For this New Sounds, we'll hear "ReWriting Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony" by Michael Gordon, along with music from Uri Caine where he takes on Mahler - "Urlicht/Primal Light." Plus, hear Mary Jane Leach's "Bruckstuck," and more.
PROGRAM #3226, Reimagined Romantic Classics (First aired on 7/15/11)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Michael Gordon |
Private recording |
ReWriting Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony, excerpt [2:00] |
This performance not commercially available. Info at bangonacan.org/michael_gordon |
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Uri Caine/Gustav Mahler |
Urlicht/Primal Light |
I Often Think They Have Merely Gone Out! [3:34] |
Winter & Winter 910 004 |
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Mary Jane Leach |
Celestial Fires |
Bruckstück [12:45] |
Experimental Intermedia Foundation |
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Michael Gordon |
Private recording |
ReWriting Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony [21:20] |
This performance not commercially available. Info at bangonacan.org/michael_gordon |
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Carl Stone |
Four Pieces |
Hop Ken [9:00] |
EAM Discs 201 |


Comments [1]
If anyone knows where I can purchase a cd of this music, please advise. It's not available on Amazon or on Gordon's web site.
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