Gyan Riley, composer, guitarist, and son of new music legend Terry Riley, visits the studio for a live performance, and to present a work inspired by Bach, and commissioned by the New York Guitar Festival. Also, there's recently recorded trio music from Gyan, including experiments with improvisation, and roots in chamber music. Plus, the Irish-African titled, yet also Indian- and Spanish-sounding stand-alone little ditty of a new work for guitar, "Irican."
PROGRAM # 3033, With Gyan Riley (First aired on Wed, 02/03/10)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Gyan Riley |
Private recording |
Mobettabutta [8:30] |
This performance not commercially available. Part I of the work appears on “Melismantra,” available at www.gyanriley.com |
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Gyan Riley |
Live |
Irican [5:00] |
This performance not commercially available. |
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Gyan Riley Trio |
New York Sessions |
Lub du Nached [5:44] |
Not yet commercially available for download. But see www.gyanriley.com/trio.html |
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Gyan Riley |
Live, 92nd street Y at the New York Guitar Festival |
Stream of Gratitude: the Fugue, excerpt [7:00] |
This performance not commercially available. |
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Terry Riley All-Stars |
Live at Merkin Hall, Jan. 13, 2000 |
Terry Riley: Missy Gono, excerpt [12:00] |
This performance not commercially available. |


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