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  • 12:00 AM
  • As Much Awesome As Possible

    After a truly fabulous end-of-the-season run (our first pledge drive! MATA and VOX and Wordless, oh my!), I am taking a little June hiatus to go concertize and record around Europe. Rest assured, I'll be reporting back with exclusive videos and anecdotes from various projects, (cough, Nico Muhly's first opera, cough), so I won't be divorced from planet Q2, but I figured I'd take this week to play some of my favorite things (in Oprah's absence). One of these, apparently, is absurd overuse of parenthetical phrases in writing (I could switch to footnotes? Something something David Foster Wallace).

  • 04:00 AM
    Special Programming
     
     
  • 10:00 AM
  • The New Canon on Q2 Music is a weekly show devoted to new CDs and world premiere recordings from across the new-music spectrum. The New Canon offers listeners the chance to experience pieces never-before-heard on Q2 Music and with hosts — composers, musicians, producers, writers — who share their passion for the newest of the new.

  • 11:00 AM
  • Ask And Ye Shall Receive

    This week on Hammered!, you asked for it! We'll revisit chamber music from April's Trout Week, only this time you're the programmers!

  • 12:00 PM
  • As Much Awesome As Possible

    After a truly fabulous end-of-the-season run (our first pledge drive! MATA and VOX and Wordless, oh my!), I am taking a little June hiatus to go concertize and record around Europe. Rest assured, I'll be reporting back with exclusive videos and anecdotes from various projects, (cough, Nico Muhly's first opera, cough), so I won't be divorced from planet Q2, but I figured I'd take this week to play some of my favorite things (in Oprah's absence). One of these, apparently, is absurd overuse of parenthetical phrases in writing (I could switch to footnotes? Something something David Foster Wallace).

  • 04:00 PM
    Special Programming
     
     
  • 11:00 PM
  • Ask And Ye Shall Receive

    This week on Hammered!, you asked for it! We'll revisit chamber music from April's Trout Week, only this time you're the programmers!