This is another part in the series, "NightMusic" an hour of works that evoke the darkness, the stillness, the mystery and the uncertainty of night. We'll hear "Dark Was The Night" a song without words from Phil Kline's apocalyptic mass, "John the Revelator," featuring the vocal group Lionheart and the quartet Ethel. Plus, music by John Adams, his powerful and terrifying "Night Chorus" from the opera "The Death of Klinghoffer," and other works.
PROGRAM # 3018 NightMusic III (First aired on Wed. 12/23/09)
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RECORDING |
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SOURCE |
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Turtle Island Quartet |
A Love Supreme: The Legacy Of John Coltrane |
Thelonious Monk: Round Midnight [7:20] |
Telarc 80684 www.concordmusicgroup.com |
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Lionheart and Ethel |
John the Revelator |
Phil Kline: Dark Was the Night [6:00] |
Cantaloupe Music 21047 www.cantaloupemusic.com |
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John Adams |
Harmonium/Choruses from the Death of Klinghoffer |
The Death of Klinghoffer: The Night Chorus |
Nonesuch 79549 |
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Nadia Sirota |
First Things First |
Judd Greenstein: The Night Gatherers [13:00] |
New Amsterdam nwam016 www.newamsterdamrecords.com |
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Victoire |
A Door into the Dark (EP) |
Missy Mazzoli: A Door into the Dark |
Download at eMusic.com |
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Roger Kleier |
The Night Has Many Hours |
Dark Matter [5:30] |
Innova 685 |
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Brian Eno |
Eno Box II: Vocals |
Everything Merges With The Night [3:59] |
Virgin 39114 |
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Seaworthy |
Map in Hand |
Map In Hand, Part IV |
12K #1040 |
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Marty Walker with Amy Knoles, Bryan Pezzone, and Amelite Consortium Strings |
Adams/Cox/Fink/Fox |
John Luther Adams: Dark Wind, excerpt |
Cold Blue Music CB00009 www.coldbluemusic.com |


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