Lost Music (Weekly Podcast)
Friday, March 11, 2011
For this New Sounds Program, we’ll listen to intriguing music about being lost, both physically, and in the sense of just having no direction, and not knowing where you’re headed. From duoJalal -violist Kathryn Lockwood and percussionist Yousif Sheronick- hear music by Kenji Bunch, an entire suite called “Lost & Found.”
Also, listen to Ingram Marshall’s work, “Fog Tropes,” about being in a fog, and being lost in the fog. Plus, there’s music about being directionless by Jeremy Peyton-Jones which uses nautical imagery to convey the feeling of being lost. Perhaps we’ll also hear a bit from Bang on a Can’s “Lost Objects,” a musical exploration of the meaning of memory, and a powerful monument to the loss of people, things, rituals, ideas.
PROGRAM # 3170, Lost Music (First aired on 2-15-11)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Bill Frisell |
Disfarmer |
Lost, Night [1:50] |
Nonesuch 478524 |
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Ingram Marshall |
Fog Tropes / Gradual Requiem |
Fog Tropes: Gradual Requiem [9:59] |
New Albion #002 www.newalbion.com |
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Bang on a Can |
Lost Objects |
M Gordon/D Lang/J Wolfe: We Were Enveloped [7:27] |
Teldec 84107 |
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Jeremy Peyton-Jones & Regular Music II |
Regular Music II |
North, South, East, West [12:28] |
New Tone #6748 |
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duoJalal |
A Different World |
Kenji Bunch: Lost & Found- parts 1,2, 4 [13:00] |
Innova 793 |
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