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[audio]Sam Rivers, Julian Priester & Tucker Martine perform (Untitled 1) at Other Minds 5, 1999 - Priester, Rivers & Martine
Julian Priester, Sam Rivers and Tucker Martine perform four untitled selections at the Other Minds Music Festival in 1999 at the Cowell Theater in San Francisco. Untitled 1 Julian Priester, trombone Sam Rivers, saxophone Tucker Martine, electronics The presentation of this appearance was made possible with the support of Mr. & Mrs. Jim McElwee.
Keywords: Avantgarde
Downloads: 450
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[audio]Sam Rivers, Julian Priester & Tucker Martine perform (Untitled 2) at Other Minds 5, 1999 - Priester, Rivers & Martine
Julian Priester, Sam Rivers and Tucker Martine perform four untitled selections at the Other Minds Music Festival in 1999 at the Cowell Theater in San Francisco. Untitled 2 Julian Priester, trombone Sam Rivers, saxophone Tucker Martine, electronics The presentation of this appearance was made possible with the support of Mr. & Mrs. Jim McElwee.
Keywords: Avantgarde
Downloads: 297
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[audio]Sam Rivers, Julian Priester & Tucker Martine perform (Untitled 3) at Other Minds 5, 1999 - Priester, Rivers & Martine
Julian Priester, Sam Rivers and Tucker Martine perform four untitled selections at the Other Minds Music Festival in 1999 at the Cowell Theater in San Francisco. Untitled 3 Julian Priester, trombone Sam Rivers, saxophone Tucker Martine, electronics The presentation of this appearance was made possible with the support of Mr. & Mrs. Jim McElwee.
Keywords: Avantgarde
Downloads: 257
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[audio]Sam Rivers, Julian Priester & Tucker Martine perform (Untitled 4) at Other Minds 5, 1999 - Priester, Rivers & Martine
Julian Priester, Sam Rivers and Tucker Martine perform four untitled selections at the Other Minds Music Festival in 1999 at the Cowell Theater in San Francisco. Untitled 4 Julian Priester, trombone Sam Rivers, saxophone Tucker Martine, electronics The presentation of this appearance was made possible with the support of Mr. & Mrs. Jim McElwee.
Keywords: Avantgarde
Downloads: 313
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[audio]Sampling and the Music of Henry Gwiazda
Minnesota-based composer Henry Gwiazda visits the KPFA studios to talk about a scheduled concert of his works at New Langton Arts. Using everyday sounds from our urban domestic landscape and sampling famous rock songs, he fashions energetic, disturbing portraits of contemporary life. At the end of the program the composer fields question and comments from the listening audience. (from KPFA Folio)
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Interview and Music; Popular Music; Electro-Acoustic; Electronic; Henry Gwiazda
Downloads: 100
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[audio]San Francisco Chamber Music Society Concert (pieces by Pauline Oliveros, Ramon Sender, Morton Subotnick, Robert Moran, Doulgas Leedy, Anthony Gnazzo and Charles Shere), 1976 - Robert Moran, Anthony Gnazzo, Pauline Oliveros, Ramon Sender, Douglas Leedy, Charles Shere, Morton Subotnick
San Francisco Chamber Music Society Concert from November 15, 1976. The most unconventional composers in the Bay Area at the time, presented on a series usually host to more conventional classical music. Imagine a fish aquarium with staff lines drawn on it. Now play the fish as they move up and down the scale in the bowl. You have the concept of this infamous work that, for a short time, became the talk of the town here in San Francisco...
Keywords: Avantgarde; 20th Century Classical; tape collage
Downloads: 1,132
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[audio]San Francisco Chamber Music Society: 1973 Christmas Concert
Larry Jackson presents the first half of the San Francisco Chamber Music Society’s 1973 Christmas Concert, which he recorded on December 9, 1973 at the Lone Mountain College Chapel in San Francisco. The music includes Christmas theme choral works by a wide variety of 19th and 20th century composers, including Charles Ives, Johannes Brahms, David Kraehenbuehl, John Panyter, and Claude Debussy, and others, all performed by the Oakland Symphony Chamber Chorus under the direction of Joseph Lieblin...
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Music; Classical Music; San Francisco Chamber Music Society
Downloads: 13
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[audio]San Francisco Chamber Music Society: A Concert by the American String Quartet
The second concert of the 1981-82 season of the San Francisco Chamber Music Society featured the American String Quartet. Recorded live on November 30, 1981 at the Fireman’s Fund Forum in San Francisco, this concert features works by Mozart, Janáček, and Schubert. The American String Quartet was founded in 1974, with all of its original members then still students at the Julliard School. By 1981 it was firmly established as one of the country’s most prominent quartets, and was at the time...
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Music; Chamber Music; San Francisco Chamber Music Society
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[audio]San Francisco Chamber Music Society: A Concert by the Caselli Ensemble
The fourth concert of the 1981-82 season of the San Francisco Chamber Music Society, featured the Caselli Ensemble, a wind quintet made up from members of the San Francisco Symphony. The concert was recorded live, on January 25, 1982 at the Fireman’s Fund Forum in San Francisco, and featured four 20th century compositions by Carl Nielsen, Bill Douglas, Irving Fine, and Leoš Janáček. All the works are scored for bassoon, oboe, clarinet, horn, and flute, except for “Mladi” by Leoš Jan...
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Music; 20th Century Classical; San Francisco Chamber Music Society
Downloads: 11
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[audio]San Francisco Chamber Music Society: A Concert by the Francesco Trio
The final concert of the 1980-81 season of the San Francisco Chamber Music Society featured the Francesco Trio with guest violist John Graham, performing both modern and classical chamber works. The concert began with Tōru Takemitsu’s “Hika”, a work which, according to the program guide “recalls the language of the Schoenberg school, with the large melodic leaps and the extreme shifts of register...
Keywords: KPFA-FM; San Francisco Chamber Music Society; Music; 20th Century Classical
Downloads: 6
[audio]San Francisco Chamber Music Society: A Concert by the Lenox Quartet
The sixth concert of the 1980-81 season of the San Francisco Chamber Music Society featured the Lenox String Quartet performing works by Mozart and Beethoven as well as the world premier of Robert Basart’s “Imaginary Song,” which was commissioned by the Society and written specifically for the Lenox String Quartet. The two works by Mozart are, according to the program guide: “the third and fifth of a group of six quartets composed by the sixteen year old Mozart in Milan while on his thir...
Keywords: KPFA-FM; San Francisco Chamber Music Society; Music; Chamber Music
Downloads: 5
[audio]San Francisco Chamber Music Society: A Concert by the Lyric Wind Quintet
The Lyric Wind Quintet presented this excellent program at the Fireman’s Fund Theater in San Francisco on February 19, 1973. Introduced and recorded by Larry Jackson, this concert, sponsored by the San Francisco Chamber Music Society featured Franz Danzi’s “Quintet in G Minor”, Joann Feldman’s “Woodwind Quintet”, and Irving Fine’s “Partita for Wind Quintet”. The program then concluded with Arnold Schoenberg’s “Quintet for Wind Instruments,, Op...
Keywords: KPFA-FM; San Francisco Chamber Music Society; Music; 20th Century Classical
Downloads: 15
[audio]San Francisco Chamber Music Society: A Concert by the New Hungarian Quartet
From the last half of a concert recorded on October 22, 1973 at the Fireman’s Fund Theater and sponsored by the San Francisco Chamber Music Society, the New Hungarian Quartet perform Franz Schubert’s “String Quartet No. 15 in G Major, Op. 161” and the third movement of Claude Debussy’s “String Quartet in G Minor”. The members of the quartet are Andor Toth and Richard Young, violins, Denes Koromzay, viola, and Andor Toth, Jr., cello...
Keywords: KPFA-FM; San Francisco Chamber Music Society; Music; Classical Music
Downloads: 6
[audio]San Francisco Chamber Music Society: A Concert from March 10
The fifth concert of the 1979-80 season of the San Francisco Chamber Music Society, featured a fascinating mixture of very old and quite new music. The program began with a short talk about and demonstration of the piri, an oboe like instrument used in Korean music, by the noted musicologist, Jonathan Condit. This is all by means of introduction to Isang Yun’s 1971 composition “Piri” which is scored for oboe and performed here by William Bennett...
Keywords: KPFA-FM; San Francisco Chamber Music Society; Music; Classical Music
Downloads: 12
[audio]San Francisco Chamber Music Society: A Concert of Violin and Piano Music
From the Fireman’s Fund Theater in San Francisco on March 19, 1973, a San Francisco Chamber Music Society concert featuring violin and piano music performed by Daniel and Machiko Kobialka. Larr Jackson hosts this broadcast which includes works by Domenico Gallo, Fred Fox, and Johannes Brahms. The first work a Sonata in E Major was formally attributed to Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, but is now thought to have been composed by Gallo...
Keywords: San Francisco Chamber Music Society; KPFA-FM; Music; Chamber Music
Downloads: 9
[audio]San Francisco Chamber Music Society: A Concert of Vocal Music with Stephanie Friedman
The first concert of the 1981-82 season of the San Francisco Chamber Music Society featured a performance of 20th century art songs by mezzo-soprano Stephanie Friedman, accompanied by a variety of San Francisco Bay Area musicians. Featured works included Edward Lawton’s “Medieval Triptych” a musical setting of 13th century texts; four poems by James Joyce as set to music by David Del Tredici; and three “Madegascan Songs” by Maurice Ravel with texts by the poet Évariste Parny...
Keywords: KPFA-FM; San Francisco Chamber Music Society; Music; 20th Century Classical
Downloads: 5
[audio]San Francisco Chamber Music Society: Lucy Stoltzman & Friends in Concert
The third concert of the 1981-82 season of the San Francisco Chamber Music Society featured violinist Lucy Stoltzman and clarinetist Richard Stoltzman performing a program of mostly 20th century chamber works, with added accompaniment by Robin Sutherland on piano, and Michael Grebanier on cello. The program begins with Johannes Brahms’ “Sonatensatz.” the fourth and only extant movement from a sonata jointly composed by Brahms, Albert Dietrich, and Robert Schumann...
Keywords: KPFA-FM; San Francisco Chamber Music Society; Music; 20th Century Classical
Downloads: 27
[audio]San Francisco Chamber Music Society: Music from France
Pianist Janet Guggenheim organized this unique tribute to 20th century Gallic masters. Works heard included a little known sonata for trumpet and cello by Yves Chardon, Maurice Ravel’s “Piano Sonatine”, Marcel Delannoy’s “Rapsodie”, Jean Françaix’s sonata for trumpet and piano, and Vincent d’ Indy’s “Trio” for clarinet, cello, and piano. The concert, which was sponsored by the San Francisco Chamber Music Society was recorded on January 10, 1977...
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Music; 20th Century Classical; Chamber Music; San Francisco Chamber Music Society
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[audio]San Francisco Chamber Music Society: Subotnick and Friends
The fourth concert of the 1980-81 season of the San Francisco Chamber Music Society featured Morton Subotnick and friends, commemorating this composer-clarinetist’s appearance at the first Society concert held on November 21, 1961. In this return engagement, Subotnick performs Beethoven’s “Trio in B-Flat, Op. 11” as well as his own “Two Life Histories: A Melodrama.” The concert then concludes with Béla Bartók’s “Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion.” In his “Two Life Histor...
Keywords: KPFA-FM; San Francisco Chamber Music Society; Music; Chamber Music
Downloads: 11
[audio]San Francisco Chamber Music Society: The Fresk Quartet, 1978
The Swedish ensemble, the Fresk Quartet, made its San Francisco Bay Area debut in 1978, performing string quartets by Ludwig Van Beethoven, Johan Wikmanson, and Claude Debussy. The Fresk Quartet was formed in 1965 by four young students from Stockholm and spent the next decade performing through Northern Europe, the Soviet Union, Canada, and Australia. The Quartet specializes in works by Swedish composers including many contemporary composers, and has recorded a number of albums for the Caprice ...
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Interview and Music; Classical Music; Chamber Music; Fresk Quartet
Downloads: 279
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[audio]Sarenco and the Visual and Sound Poetry of Italy
During the 1970s in Italy, a group of visual poets stirred up quite a scene around Florence. The ring leader, a young poet who goes by the name of Sarenco issued a periodical called Lotta Poetica (Poetic War), a communist, anti-imperialist, anti-capitalist monthly devoted primarily to poetry with visual elements. Members of this Gruppo 70 as they came to be called included Eugenio Miccini, Luciano Ori, Lucia Marcucci, Giusi Coppini, Michele Perfetti and Lamberto Pignotti...
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Inter-Media; Visual Arts; Sound Poetry
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[audio]Saroyan: My Name Is William
The reminiscences of renowned author William Saroyan about growing up in Fresno during the early part of the century. Charles Amirkhanian and Vic Bedoian present a collage of traditional Armenian music, readings from Saroyan's stories of Fresno experiences and the author's own radio biography exclusively made for this broadcast. (from KPFA Folio)
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Other Finds; William Saroyan
Downloads: 221
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[audio]Schoenberg vs Cage: A Segment from Jonathan Cott's interview with John Cage - Jonathan Cott & John Cage
Jonathan Cott, then just 19, interviews John Cage and challenges his worth as a composer in a series of questions regarding his teacher Arnold Schoenberg. Visit radiOM.org for original program with the complete interview.
Keywords: Interview; New Music; John Cage
Downloads: 735
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[audio]Seahorse Butterfly Cuckoo Bee Swan Zebra Owl
Members of the Richmond Experimental Chorus perform Jordan Stenberg's song “Seahorse Butterfly Cuckoo Bee Swan Zebra Owl” from Stenberg's cycle of meditational songs, “Music in Bong”. Recorded on March 6, 1972 at the KPFA studios.
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Music; 20th Century Classical; Jordan Stenberg
Downloads: 98
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[audio]Selections for Saxophone and Tape by Barton McLean and Kevin Hanlon
Three works for saxophone and tape as performed by Albert Regni. First up is “Dimensions III” and then “Dimensions IV”, both by Barton McLean, who dedicated them to his collaborator and performer, Regni. These are followed by “Variations” by Kevin Hanlon which is scored for alto saxophone and tape delay.
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Music; Electro-Acoustic; Electronic; New Music
Downloads: 66
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[audio]SF Symphony's New and Unusual Music: Interview with Reinbert De Leeuw, John Adams and Henk Guittart
Charles Amirkhanian interviews Reinbert De Leeuw, the conductor of the Netherlands based, Schoenberg Ensemble backstage during a concert by the Ensemble given as part of the 1983 San Francisco Symphony’s New and Unusual Music series. Joining them in conversation is Henk Guittart, violist with the Ensemble, and John Adams, composer and director of the that year’s series of concerts. Topics touched upon include the origins of the Schoenberg Ensemble and its repertoire of mostly early 20th cent...
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Interview; 20th Century Classical; Classical Music; Schoenberg Ensemble
Downloads: 17
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[audio]Shehnai Nawaz Bismillah Khan
Master shehnai (Indian oboe) player Bismillah Khan plays three ragas, accompanied by unidentified tabla and tamboura players. Born in 1916, to a family of court musicians, Khan was perhaps the person most responsible for popularizing shehnai music in the modern era. This particular recording was made in the 1960s. Khan died in 2006.
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Music; World Music; Bismillah Khan
Downloads: 414
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[audio]Shibui Is The Word: Contemporary Music in Japan, 1961 - Heuwell Tircuit, Glenn Glasow
Heuwell Tircuit, American music critic in Tokyo, explains the success of some contemporary music in Japan. He also accounts for the incredible musical activity and illustrates with recordings in this conversation with Glenn Glasow. This program was recorded on March 4, 1961 at KPFA.
Keywords: Documentary; 20th Century Classical
Downloads: 418
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[audio]Shostakovich Memorial with Nicolas Slonimsky
Russian-American musicologist, composer and conductor Nicolas Slonimsky talks by phone with then KPFK Music Director David Cloud about the music and life of the "Russian and Modern Romanticist", Dmitri Shostakovitch. The interview was originally recorded on 8/11/75, 2 days after the death of the composer, and re-broadcast on KPFA the same day a year later.
Keywords: 20th Century Classical; Composers; Musicologists; Dmitri Shostakovich; Nicolas Slonimsky
Downloads: 436
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[audio]Silvestre Revueltas
A program prepared by KPFK music director, William Malloch, on the orchestral music of Silvestre Revueltas, the colorful Mexican composer. Malloch illustrates the composers tendency to orchestrate Mexican folk music and compares two performances of Sensemayá in which the tempos of the piece varies dramatically. Also included is the broadcast of a rare recording of a lengthy suite compiled by the conductor Jose Limantour, from Revueltas music to the film La Noche de los Mayas...
Keywords: KPFA-FM; KPFK; Interview and Music; Orchestral Music; 20th Century Classical; Silvestre Revueltas
Downloads: 215
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[audio]Six Modern Swedish Composers
In a program that was probably first broadcast in 1969 or 1970, Bennett Tarshish presents the works of six 20th Century Swedish composers. The program begins with a piece of electronic music by Jan Morthenson, entitled “Neutron Star”. Next, is a work scored for soprano and chamber ensemble called “Landscape of Dreams” by Maurice Karkoff. This is followed by an electro-acoustic work by Jan Bark, called “Bar”, on which the composer plays all the instruments as well as providing all ele...
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Music; Classical Music; Electro-Acoustic; Electronic; Swedish composers
Downloads: 168
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[audio]Six Modern Swedish Composers
In a program that was probably first broadcast in 1969 or 1970, Bennett Tarshish presents the works of six 20th Century Swedish composers. The program begins with a piece of electronic music by Jan Morthenson, entitled “Neutron Star”. Next, is a work scored for soprano and chamber ensemble called “Landscape of Dreams” by Maurice Karkoff. This is followed by an electro-acoustic work by Jan Bark, called “Bar”, on which the composer plays all the instruments as well as providing all ele...
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Music; 20th Century Classical; Electro-Acoustic; Electronic; Swedish Composers
Downloads: 141
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[audio]So Percussion performs "Melody Competition" by Evan Ziproyn at Other Minds 11, 2005 - Evan Ziporyn
Evan Ziporyn's Melody Competition performed by So Percussion at the 11th Other Minds Music Festival at San Francisco's Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, 2005. So Percussion Douglas Perkins, Adam Sliwinski, Jason Treuting, Lawson White This performance was funded in part by a gift from Liz and Greg Lutz. Clarinetist and composer Evan Ziporyn presents Melody Competition, an electrifying piece incorporating the sounds and techniques of Balinese gamelan music and inspired by the west Balinese mebarun...
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[audio]Songs of Hoboes and Riding the Rails by Utah Phillips
Utah Phillips sings songs and tells stories about hoboes and riding the rails. Combining selections from two concerts given by Phillips in the late 1970s, this program features songs by Jimmie Rodgers, the Carter Family, and traditional folk songs, as well as a number of Phillips’ own compositions. Part singer, story teller, union organizer, and political activist, Phillips was as legendary as some of the characters in the stories he told...
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Music; Folk Music; Utah Phillips
Downloads: 132
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[audio]Songs of Mahler and his Contemporaries
A live concert featuring Barbara Patton, soprano, and Natalie Limonick, piano, performing works by Peter Cornelius, Hugo Wolf, and Gustav Mahler.
Keywords: KPFA-FM; KPFK; Music; Art Songs; Peter Cornelius; Hugo Wolf; Gustav Mahler
Downloads: 168
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[audio]Songs of Stephen Foster
Charles Amirkhanian introduces a selection of songs by one of America’s earliest and most renowned composers, Stephen Foster. Although Foster’s works were widely performed on pianos and pump organs in family parlors throughout America in the 19th century, they are now mostly forgotten in these days of radio and rock stars. These recordings, which include none of the minstrel songs for which Foster is perhaps best known, offer a window into the spiritual yearnings and fervent patriotism of th...
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Music; Popular Music; Folk Music
Downloads: 521
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[audio]Songs of the Omaha Tribe
Laura Reichek of the Alcatraz Solidarity Committee introduces three elderly members of the Omaha Tribe who visited the KPFA studios on November 24, 1970, to record a short program of Omaha songs. The performers are Charles Edwards, Mark Merrick and Rudolph Clark of Macy, Nebraska, who came to Berkeley to help celebrate the first anniversary of the Indian landing of Alcatraz Island. The drum used in these songs is made of a wooden frame covered with cowhide...
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Interview and Music; World Music; Native American
Downloads: 188
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[audio]Soul of Armenia: Folk Music Rarities of Komitas Vardapet
This program introduces some of the earliest and rarest recordings of Armenian folk music, soulful interpretations by performers who recorded during the 78 rpm era. Komitas Vardapet (1869-1935) was the first to document such works by recording the oral tradition of Armenian music. By 1912, he had recorded his own arrangements of these Armenian folk songs, (in the same way Bartok did for Hungarian music), with the legendary "Caruso of the Armenians," Armenak Shahmuradian...
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Morning Concert Series; Music; World Music; Folk Music; Armenia
Downloads: 263
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[audio]Soundspot: Music in the Eighties
A collection of short (2 minutes or less) pieces of music highlighting avant-garde composers working in the 1980s. While most of these are pieces of electronic music there are also examples of sound poetry, instrumental improvisations, vocalises, electro-acoustic, and musique concrète. These vingettes of experimental music composed in the early 1980s provide a facinating snapshot of the avant-garde scene at that time...
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Music; New Music; Avant-Garde
Downloads: 195
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[audio]Source Program No. 2
The second in a series of late-night electronic music mixes, produced by the editorial staff of “Source Magazine”, a bi-yearly publication devoted to avant-garde composers’ scores, articles and photographs. Source also produced a series of published music scores, Composer/Performer Edition. This programs is produced by Larry Austin, Stanley Lunetta, and Arthur Woodbury.
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Source Series; Music; Electro-Acoustic; Electronic; Avant-Garde
Downloads: 203
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[audio]Source Program No. 7: John Cage on Mushrooms
A lecture given by John Cage on the subject of mushrooms. This lecture was given as part of Cage's class on Music in Dialogue given in the Fall of 1969 at the University of California, Davis. Cage also reads from his diary that includes entries about Buckminster Fuller's philosophy, trips to South America, and music rehearsals. [note: audio is in mono]
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Source Program; Lecture; Panel Discussion; Experimental Literature; John Cage
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[audio]Source: Program 3 - The first lecture in John Cage’s class on Music in Dialogue
This program is dedicated to a lecture given by John Cage’s on October 7, 1969, at the University of California Davis during the first meeting of his class on Music in Dialogue.
Keywords: Lecture; Panel Discussion; New Music; Avant-Garde; John Cage
Downloads: 113
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[audio]Source: Program 9
In this ninth edition of Source, produced by the editorial staff of Source Magazine, a bi-yearly publication devoted to avant-garde composers’ scores, articles and photographs, two pieces of musique concrete are heard. The first, Marble Game, by Don Hannah, starts with a detailed explanation of the processes used to make the various sound heard.
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Source Program; Music; Electro-Acoustic; Electronic; Sound Poetry; Don Hannah
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[audio]Source: Program No. 5
The fifth in a series of late-night, electronic, music mixes, produced by the editorial staff of “Source Magazine”, a bi-yearly publication devoted to avant-garde composers’ scores, articles and photographs. Source also produced a series of published music scores, Composer/Performer Edition. With its combination of weird electronic sounds, text-sound compositions, and fragments of interviews this program serves as a classic example of the type of avant-garde and electronic music programing...
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Source Series; Lecture; Music; Avant-Garde; Electro-Acoustic; Electronic
Downloads: 74
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[audio]Source: Second Series, Program No 2
This program is dedicated to a lecture given by John Cage’s on October 28, 1969, at the University of California Davis during his class on Music in Dialogue. Cage assigns a class exercise using library catalog cards and chance operations, the students then divide into their groups to discuss the project.
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Source Series; Lecture; Panel Discussion; Avant-Garde
Downloads: 72
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[audio]Source: Sound Show, Museum of Contemporary Crafts, New York City
In this edition of Source, produced by the editorial staff of “Source Magazine”, a bi-yearly publication devoted to avant-garde composers’ scores, articles and photographs, the focus is on a show of Sound Art held at the Museum of Contemporary Crafts in New York City from October 1969 to January 1970. There is a brief description of the history of sound sculpture and then recordings of many of the works featured at the show...
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Music; Electro-Acoustic; Sound Poetry; Source Magazine
Downloads: 138
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[audio]Source: Text-sound composition by Harold Budd
Another in a series of late-night electronic music mixes, produced by the editorial staff of Source Magazine, a bi-yearly publication devoted to avant-garde composers' scores, articles and photographs. Source also produced a series of published music scores, Composer/Performer Edition.
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Source Program; Music; Electro-Acoustic; Electronic; Sound Poetry; Harold Budd
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[audio]Source: Text-Sound Compositions from Fylkingen
In this edition of Source, produced by the editorial staff of Source Magazine, a bi-yearly publication devoted to avant-garde composers' scores, articles and photographs, a number of text-sound compositions from the Fylkingen competition are heard.
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Source Program; Music; Electro-Acoustic; Electronic; Sound Poetry; Fylkingen
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[audio]Source: The First Show
Larry Austin, Stanley Lunetta and Arthur Woodbury, the editorial staff of “Source Magazine”, a bi-yearly periodical devoted to avant-garde composers’ scores, articles and photographs, present the first in what was to become a regular program on KPFA. This show consists of an extended mix of electronic sounds, speech, and fragments of interviews.
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Music; Electro-Acoustic; Avant-Garde; Source Magazine
Downloads: 296
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[audio]South Indian Flute Music
A selection of South Indian flute music by Tanjore Viswanathan. The master flute musician performs a number of ragas accompanied by five other musicians playing the violin and assorted traditional Indian instruments.
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Music; World Music; Tanjore Viswanathan
Downloads: 434
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