Listen to electronic chamber music on this edition of New Sounds, including a suite for string quartet and diverse machines, chamber music with electronic and factory noises, as well as a work for violin, piano and the pre-recorded sounds of voices. From composer Randall Woolf, hear his piece “Bodegas” which uses violin and turntable over a bed of drum machine and synthesizers. Written for violinist Jennifer Choi, the work also incorporates found sounds recorded in a bodega.
Also, hear a work by Annie Gosfield with mechanical samples, crashing metal and layers of ambient noise, all crafted into a nearly danceable musical odyssey through a working factory. Plus, a work by Bruno Letort, and something from Daniel Bernard Roumain as well.
PROGRAM #3630 Chamber Music with Turntables and Electronics (First aired on 8/20/2014)
ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
Jennifer Choi |
Violectrica (Music for Violin and Electronics) |
Randall Woolf: Bodegas (No Luck, No Happiness, Try To Believe, Light Up The Sky, Done Kick'd Em Out) |
Classical Jam 01 |
Annie Gosfield |
Flying Sparks and Heavy Machinery |
EWA 7: Impulse Turbine [12:23] |
Tzadik 7069 |
Raja Kassis |
Human Being |
Bright And Sunny Day, excerpt [1:00] |
ropeadope.com |
Procede Rodesco-Letort |
Volume Premier |
Bruno Letort: Suite for String Quartet and Diverse Machines [11:34] |
Tangram TC #3026 |
Mendi + Keith Obadike |
Crosstalk |
Daniel Bernard Roumain : Blimp/Sky from DBR's One Loss Plus, excerpt |
Bridge #9285 |