Episode #3129
A New Look at the Four Seasons, Pt. 2
Thursday, February 09, 2012
Our look at the Four Seasons continues on this New Sounds, with the companion program to last night, geared towards the non-violin centered works that have used the Four Seasons as their launch pad. Again, these are works inspired by the Vivaldi work, including music from an electronic version by Wendy Carlos, a piece by Danish-born, Brooklyn-based saxophonist Rene Mogensen, plus Japanese flute improvisations, and many more.
PROGRAM #3129, The Four Seasons, New Music-Style Part 2 (First aired on 10/20/2010)
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RECORDING |
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Philip Glass; London Philharmonic cond. by Marin Alsop; Robert McDuffie, violin |
Glass: Violin Concerto No.2 - The American Four Seasons |
Philip Glass: Violin Concerto No. 2 "The American Four Seasons": finale |
Orange Mountain Music 0072 |
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Tosha Suiho, shinobue |
4 Seasons In Kyoto |
Kai-Ho, Summer [7:57] |
D/83 Denon LPs |
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Ethnic Heritage Ensemble |
Three Gentlemen of Chicago |
Moving Of Seasons [6:25] |
Moers Music momu 01076 LP |
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Rene Mogensen |
Five Seasons |
Winter Waves II [15:57] |
Private CD; info available at: www.myspace.com/ReneMogensen |
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Wendy Carlos |
Sonic Seasonings - Disc 1 |
Fall, excerpt [15:00] |
East Side Digital 81372 |


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