Episode #2942
Indie Chamber Music, with Victoire
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Victoire, a quirky Brooklyn-based band founded by composer Missy Mazzoli, combines strings, clarinets, keyboards and lo-fi electronics (including samples of sewing machines and answering machine tapes) to create their "minimalist, post-rock bliss.”
As much a child of composer Philip Glass as of instrumental post-rock ensembles Godspeed You! Black Emperor, and Sigur Ros, the "band-semble" joins host John Schaefer for this New Sounds program to perform their electro-acoustic indie-classical music live in our studio.
PROGRAM # 2942 Indie Chamber, with Victoire (First aired on Thurs. 5/28/09)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Missy Mazzoli |
Private CD |
Missy Mazzoli: Isabelle Eberhardt Dreams of Pianos |
Listen at www.missymazzoli.com |
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Victoire |
Live |
Missy Mazzoli: A Door Into the Dark [4:00] Missy Mazzoli: i am coming for my things [5:00] |
This performance not commercially available, but the track is available as an eMusic download. |
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Victoire |
Live |
Missy Mazzoli: Like A Miracle [5:00] |
This performance not commercially available. Info at www.missymazzoli.com |
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Yale Philharmonia; Shinik Hahm, cond. |
Private CD |
Missy Mazzoli: These Worlds In Us [9:00] |
Listen at www.missymazzoli.com |
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Bing and Ruth |
Mata Young Composers sampler |
David Moore: Grand Banquet of the Dreamland Social Club [10:00] |
Available on the release, “Kentile Floors” www.bingandruth.com OR www.imdavidmoore.com |
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Now Ensemble |
Private CDR |
Missy Mazzoli: Magic With Everyday Objects, excerpt [1:00] |
This performance not commercially available. See www.nowensemble.com for info |


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