Sacred, secular, set to poetry or neutral syllables, vocal music can be found in most every corner of the New Music world. The voice is perhaps the most flexible and expressive instrument out there; everything from oboes to guitars is compared to it. There is something instantly rousing and sort of, well, human about vocal music. It translates emotion in a very visceral way.
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04:00 AMSpecial Programming
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11:00 AM
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Forever YoungThis week's Hammered! explores avant-garde works new and old that reinvented the way we hear music. Listen for unusual pairings like Stockhausen and Beethoven, Shostakovich and Bach, ...Go to program: Hammered!
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12:00 PM
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Vox Box Redux
Sacred, secular, set to poetry or neutral syllables, vocal music can be found in most every corner of the New Music world. The voice is perhaps the most flexible and expressive instrument out there; everything from oboes to guitars is compared to it. There is something instantly rousing and sort of, well, human about vocal music. It translates emotion in a very visceral way.
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04:00 PMSpecial Programming
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07:30 PMQ2 Music
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Shara Worden, Sarah Kirkland Snider and yMusicOn Wednesday, March 16 at 7:30 p.m., Q2 and New Sounds Live team up to bring you a live audio Webcast from Merkin Concert Hall hosted by WNYC's John Schaefer. Part of the inaugural Ec...Go to program: Shara Worden, Sarah Kirkland Snider and yMusic
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09:15 PMSpecial Programming
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11:00 PM
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Forever YoungThis week's Hammered! explores avant-garde works new and old that reinvented the way we hear music. Listen for unusual pairings like Stockhausen and Beethoven, Shostakovich and Bach, ...Go to program: Hammered!