![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Daniel Bernard Roumain performs "String Quartet No. 4, "Angelou" at Other Minds 11, 2005 - Daniel Bernard Roumain Daniel Bernard Roumain performs the World Premiere of String Quartet No. 4, "Angelou" (2005) at Other Minds 11 at San Francisco's Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, 2005. Daniel Bernard Roumain, electric violin DJ Scientific, laptop and CD DJ equipment Del Sol String Quartet Commissioned by Other Minds and sponsored through a grant from the Cultural Equities Grants Program of the San Francisco Arts Commission... Source: Other Minds Keywords: 20th Century Classical Downloads: 947 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Daniel Lentz performs Cafe Desire (2002) at Other Minds 9, 2003 - Daniel Lentz Daniel Lentz performs Cafe Desire at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco during the Other Minds Music Festival at the Palace of Fine Arts, 2003. Cafe Desire (2002) Linda Childs, Britt Quentin: vocals Bradford Ellis: keyboards Sarah Cahill: piano James Sitterly: violin Heather Vorweck, Terri Schmit, Susan Griffin, Cliff Reilly: percussion Phoenix Bach Choir Other Minds Ensemble - Laurie Amat, Dina Emerson, Erin Easter, David Graves, Tom Heasley, Robert Kilman, Polly Moller, Anna Newm... Source: Other Minds Keywords: 20th Century Classical Downloads: 600 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | David Byrne, Speaking of Music at the Exploratorium in 1991 - David Byrne David Byrne interviewed by Charles Amirkhanian at the Exploratorium's Speaking of Music Series in San Francisco, October 8, 1991. Charles Amirkhanian speaks with David Byrne about his new album, Uh-Oh--which was to be released in February, 1992--and the heavy Brazilian and Afro-Cuban influences he brought to the music on the album. Listen to a number of recordings and videos of Davids solo or collaboration work, along with a piece by another artist (Tom Ze)... Source: Other Minds Keywords: World Music Downloads: 1,836 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | David Raksin, Speaking Of Music at the Exploratorium in 1988 - David Raksin David Raksin interviewed by Charles Amirkhanian at the Exploratorium's Speaking of Music Series in San Francisco, January 28, 1988. Composer David Raksin died at 92 in August 2004. As a memorial tribute, Other Minds presents his appearance in front of a live audience at the Speaking of Music series in San Francisco. Raksin is interviewed by Charles Amirkhanian and takes questions from the audience... Source: Other Minds Keywords: Soundtrack; 20th Century Classical Downloads: 598 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Decay: A Work by Douglas Leedy A rare recording of Douglas Leedy’s “Decay,” a work of musical theater composed in 1965 and recorded at a concert of the San Francisco Conservatory Artist Ensemble in the mid to late 1960s. The musical portion of the piece consists of a tape work assembled from a number of old records of piano music by Leedy and his collaborator, Ian Underwood, which was then played while live musicians accompanied it on piano and other instruments... Keywords: KPFA-FM; Music; Music Theatre; Douglas Leedy Downloads: 13 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Difference Tone: A Cristal Concert A program dedicated to the marvelous glass instrument, the Cristal, invented by the Baschet brothers of Paris in 1956. Consisting of glass rods, the Cristal is played by rubbing the rods with wet fingers, the way one would a wine glass, the vibrations of which are then acoustically amplified through a series of metallic resonators Host Charles Amirkhanian is joined in the KPFA studios by David James, Jerry Kuderna, Peter Josheff and Annie Hallett, who play a number of pieces live as well as list... Keywords: KPFA-FM; Interview and Music; Unconventional Instruments; 20th Century Classical Downloads: 163 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Digging Dugger How does an instrumental composer make the transition into electronic music? Ed Dugger, composer and director of the UC Berkeley electronic music studio talks with Charles Amirkhanian about this, and also his music which you will be hearing. Keywords: KPFA-FM; Interview and Music; Electro-Acoustic; Electronic; New Music; Ed Dugger Downloads: 48 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Divertimento for Orchestra by Bruno Maderna & Luciano Berio Charles Amirkhanian introduces the little known “Divertimento for Orchestra“, composed jointly by two Italian avant-garde composers, Bruno Maderna & Luciano Berio. Amirkhanian came upon this rare recording when rummaging through the archives of the West German Radio in Cologne, while on an exchange program with the Dutch radio station VPRO, in late 1973. The work is in three movements, the first, “Dark Rapture Crawl” by Maderna, and the second and third, “Scat Bag “ and “Rhumba-Ram... Keywords: KPFA-FM; VPRO; Music; 20th Century Classical Downloads: 27 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Donald Swearingen performs 1923 at Other Minds 4, 1997 - Donald Swearingen Donald Swearing, a San Francisco-based electroacoustic composer, performs "1923" at the Other Minds Music Festival in 1997 at San Francisco's Cowell Theater. Source: Other Minds Keywords: Avantgarde; Electroacoustic; Sound Art Downloads: 389 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Donald Swearingen performs Cooking Demonstration at Other Minds 4, 1997 - Donald Swearingen Donald Swearingen, a San Francisco-based electroacoustic composer, performs Cooking Demonstration at the Other Minds Music Festival in 1997 at San Francisco's Cowell Theater. Source: Other Minds Keywords: Avantgarde; Electroacoustic; Sound Art Downloads: 1,636 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Donald Swearingen performs When In Japan at Other Minds 4, 1997 - Donald Swearingen Donald Swearingen, a San Francisco-based electroacoustic composer, performs When In Japan at the Other Minds Music Festival in 1997 at San Francisco's Cowell Theater. Source: Other Minds Keywords: Avantgarde; Electroacoustic; Sound Art Downloads: 267 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Driftwood Cortege by Tim Souster A recording of “Driftwood Cortege” by Tim Souster, an English composer who is best known for his electronic music compositions. This atmospheric piece of electronic music was created at the Stanford University Computer Studio in the Fall of 1978, during Souster’s six month stay in the San Francisco Bay Area. Born in 1943, Souster studied with Bernard Rose, Sir David Lumsden, and Karlheinz Stockhausen, among others... Keywords: KPFA-FM; Music; Electro-Acoustic; Electronic; Tim Souster Downloads: 16 |
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