#3440: Electroacoustic: Going for Baroque

New Sounds | Jul 18, 2015

For this New Sounds, listen to a number of electroacoustic works featuring strings; viola, cello, and violin.  Check out violist Nadia Sirota's 2013 record, "Baroque," with a dark, extreme piece by Paul Corley and motoric music from Missy Mazzoli.  Then there's music by Steve Reich for cellist Maya Beiser, his 2003 "Cello Counterpoint."  Also, hear chamber music by Anna Clyne from her record, "Blue Moth," involving a music box that plays "Sakura."  Plus, cello music for Jody Redhage by Paula Matthusen, and more.

PROGRAM #3440, Electroacoustic works (First aired on 3/11/2013)                                       

ARTIST(S)

RECORDING

CUT(S)

SOURCE

Nadia Sirota

Baroque

Paul Corley: Tristan Da Cunha [9:32]

Bedroom Community HVALUR17
bedroomcommunity.bandcamp.com

Seattle Chamber Players

Blue Moth

Anna Clyne: 1987 [8:03]

Tzadik 8084 www.tzadik.com
Also available at Amazon.com

Maya Beiser

You Are (Variations)

Steve Reich: Cello Counterpoint

Nonesuch 79891
www.nonesuch.com

Jody Redhage

Of Minutiae and Memory

Paula Matthusen: Of Minutiae and Memory [6:36]

New Amsterdam Records NWAM031
jodyredhage.bandcamp.com 
www.jodyredhage.com

Nadia Sirota

Baroque

Mazzoli: Tooth and Nail [10:00]

See above.

Todd Reynolds

Outerborough

End of Day, excerpt [1:00]

Innova 741
www.innova.mu

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