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Favoriting October 17, 2023: LONGHAIR A-GO-GO, '30s STYLE: Modern Classical Music from the 1930s

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Artist Track Album Label Year Approx. start time
The In-Theme          0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Henry Brant  Hommage aux Frères Marx (1938) - 3: Harpo   Favoriting Works from a Lifetime: Music, 1938–1990  Newport Classic  1994  0:01:56 (Pop-up)
Walter Ruttmann  Weekend (1930)   Favoriting Weekend  Metamkine  1994  0:06:19 (Pop-up)
André Souris  Burlesque (1931)   Favoriting Musiques  Cypres  2001  0:17:35 (Pop-up)
John Cage  Metamorphosis (1938)   Favoriting Music for Keyboards 1935–1948  New World  2007  0:19:17 (Pop-up)
 
Ivan Wyschnegradsky  24 Préludes (1934) - XXI   Favoriting Etude sur les Mouvements Rotatoires / 24 Préludes  Col Legno  2000  0:38:46 (Pop-up)
Harry Partch  Ten Li Po Lyrics (1933)   Favoriting Enclosure Two  Innova  1995  0:41:23 (Pop-up)
Henry Cowell  Suite for Small Orchestra (1934): Chorale   Favoriting Dancing with Henry: New Discoveries in the Music of Henry Cowell  Mode  2001  0:59:08 (Pop-up)
Paul Hindemith  Langsames Stück und Rondo für Trautonium (1935)   Favoriting Oskar Sala: Subharmonic Mixtures  Fax +49-69/450464  1997  1:03:40 (Pop-up)
 
André Souris  Fatrasie (1934)   Favoriting Musiques  Cypres  2001  1:12:00 (Pop-up)
Kurt Weill  The Seven Deadly Sins (1933) - No. 5: Lust   Favoriting The Seven Deadly Sins [w/ Gisela May]  Polygram  1989  1:17:51 (Pop-up)
Henry Cowell  Heroic Dance (1931)   Favoriting Dancing with Henry: New Discoveries in the Music of Henry Cowell  Mode  2001  1:22:39 (Pop-up)
Edgard Varèse  Ecuatorial (1934)   Favoriting Amériques / Nocturnal / Ecuatorial [Utah Symphony Orchestra, Maurice Abravanel]  Vanguard  1996  1:27:11 (Pop-up)
Johanna Beyer  Music of the Spheres (1938)   Favoriting V.A.: New Music for Electronic and Recorded Media  CRI  1997  1:38:17 (Pop-up)
 
Constant Lambert  Concerto for Piano & 9 Players (1931) - 3: Finale   Favoriting The Rio Grande / Concerto / Horoscope [Kathryn Stott, BBC Concert Orchestra, Barry Wordsworth]  Argo  1992  1:47:34 (Pop-up)
Olivier Messiaen  L'Ascension (1932) - 1: Majesté du Christ Demandant Sa Gloire à Son Père   Favoriting L'Ascension [Orchestre de l'Opera Bastille, Myung-Whun Chung]  Deutsche Grammophon  1993  1:55:11 (Pop-up)
Friedrich Wilckens  Dance in the Moon (1933)   Favoriting Lydia Kavina: Music from the Ether: Original Works for Theremin  Mode  1999  2:03:23 (Pop-up)
Francesco Balilla Pratella  Giorno di Festa (1930)   Favoriting V.A.: Musica Futurista  RE: Cramps  1989  2:06:06 (Pop-up)
Johanna Beyer  Movement for Double Bass and Piano (1936)   Favoriting Sticky Melodies  Nonesuch  2008  2:09:20 (Pop-up)
Albert Huybrechts  Quintet for Wind Instruments (1936)   Favoriting Chamber Music [Wind Ensemble Quintessens]  Vox Temporis  1994  2:13:24 (Pop-up)
 
William Russell  Ogou Badagri (1933)   Favoriting Complete Works [Essential Music]  Mode  1993  2:30:51 (Pop-up)
Amadeo Roldán  Ritmica V (1930)   Favoriting V.A.: Tangazo: Music of Latin America [New World Symphony Orchestra, Michael Tilson Thomas]  Argo  1993  2:47:53 (Pop-up)
Virgil Thomson  Meditation: A Portrait of Jere Abbott (1935)   Favoriting Early & As Remembered  New Albion  1991  2:50:33 (Pop-up)
Conlon Nancarrow  Blues for Piano (1935)   Favoriting Lost Works, Last Works  Other Minds  2000  2:52:12 (Pop-up)
 
The Out-Theme  Gelbart: My Favorite Vacation [part of] + Die Trip Computer Die: Airborn [part of]   Favoriting       2:56:58 (Pop-up)


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Tony Coulter:

Hello, all! Today's playlist pic is a painting by U.S. artist Florine Stettheimer. It's from 1933, and is called "Family Portrait, II."
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David (in London):

Afternoon Tony and assembled Coultards. Looking forward to some specialist sounds this afternoon.
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Sem:

Hello, Tony. Along for the audio hi-jinks.
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listener james from westwood:

Good Tuesday, Tony and all!
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Tony Coulter:

Hey, hey, hey, David, Sem, & James!!!
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Andrew in Toronto:

Hi there Tont and all other listeners!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ David (in London) @12:01
Afternoon David.
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egould:

↳ Song: "Hommage aux Frères Marx (1938) - 3: Harpo" by "He...
When you title it in French, it somehow makes the Marx Brothers seem less ridiculous.
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Sem @12:01
Hola Sem!
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Sem:

A good day to you, AiT!
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Tony Coulter:

Hola, Andrew and egould!!
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egould:

Hey Tony! Hi other people. Let’s listen to some music, shall we?
  12:10pm
rw:

Morning
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WR:

Hi Tony, listening while working. Already go FOMO missing that first track.
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Webhamster Henry:

Classix Galore!
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chresti:

aLLO Tony and forks!
  12:11pm
rw:

Or afternoon. Depending.
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tim:

Hey Tony! Today's show theme is a great idea. Damn longhairs!
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tim:

Howdy DiL, Sem, listener james, Andrew, egould, rw,WR, Webhamster and chresti!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ chresti @12:10
Hiya crestikins!
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Tony Coulter:

↳ WR @12:10
Morning, rw, WR, Henry, chresti, & Tim! Glad to have you all here!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ tim @12:12
Hi Tim.
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Tony Coulter:

↳ WR @12:10
Wouldn't that be FOHMO (Fear of Having Missed Out)?
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David (in London):

Semulator, James, Andrew!, egould, rw, WR, Henry, Chrestikins!, tim: saluations you fine, fine people.
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Sem:

Greets, Coultergeists James, Andrew, egould, rw, WR, Henry, chresti, tim, and our man in London, David.
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spodiodi:

good morning, Tony and all!
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Andrew in Toronto:

hiya spodi!
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tim:

↳ Song: "Weekend (1930)" by "Walter Ruttmann"
I wonder what the response was to hearing everyday sounds incorporated into this piece. It must have been a pretty new concept in 1930.
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Tony Coulter:

Greetings, spodi!
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Sem:

↳ spodiodi @12:17
Atlantic seaboard howdy, s'pod'i!
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David (in London):

↳ Song: "Burlesque (1931)" by "André Souris"
This is rather lovely. Nice trumpet there, tone a little like Uan Rasey.
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spodiodi:

hi, Andrew!
aloha, S'em'!
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chresti:

Davidkins! Sem!
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DJ Peter:

Finally got here, down for this special show!
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spodiodi:

David *tips hat*
cjresti!\\//
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chresti:

Hi Andrew!
(sorry for late replies, I was outside throwing peanuts on the roof of the tennis booth)
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spodiodi:

chresti* :-B
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Tony Coulter:

↳ DJ Peter @12:22
Hey, Peter!
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chresti:

hi spodi!\\//
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David (in London):

↳ spodiodi @12:23
Yo Spod!
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Tony Coulter:

↳ tim @12:18
Yes, I think that Ruttmann may be the first sound collage piece ever. It was done using sound film -- like a movie for the ears.
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tim:

↳ Tony Coulter @12:26
Oh wow! I was speculating how it was recorded and edited.
  12:34pm
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"This article examines Walter Ruttmann's 'Weekend,' a twelve-minute programme made for German radio in 1930. Recorded and edited using Tri-Ergon optical film sound technology, it was described by Ruttmann in the following terms: 'Weekend is a study in sound montage. I used the film strip to record the sound exclusively, yielding what amounts to a blind film'. The programme is often referenced in histories of sonic art, since Ruttmann's 'cinematic' use of montage seems to have prefigured the developments that took place in musique concrète over a decade later. However, despite being a well-known piece of work, 'Weekend' remains critically neglected: a footnote to Ruttmann's better-known work in cinema. The article aims to revisit and reappraise Weekend as a radical modernist work by considering not only its status as a pioneering piece of sonic art, but also its intermediality. Ruttmann's deployment of filmic techniques within a radiophonic context can be seen to radically challenge the differentiation of art forms and media that has been seen to define modernism, and by situating Weekend within the context of Ruttmann's broader project as an artist, the article examines how the relationship the programme forges between cinema and radio might be understood within in a history of radical modernism."--Synopsis, Birtwistle, A. (2016). Photographic sound art and the silent modernity of walter ruttmann's "weekend" (1930). The New Soundtrack, 6(2), 109-127.
  12:36pm
Dean:

I keep question-marking myself. That's meet up there^
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listener james from westwood:

Sorry for the bug, Tony!
  12:36pm
Dean:

That's *me* up there! Dammit.
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Sem:

↳ Dean @12:36
Thanks for the Ruttman piece context, Dean.
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Sem:

*Ruttmann*
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Tony Coulter:

↳ listener james from westwood @12:36
Thanks, James! I sound worse than I feel.
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Tony Coulter:

Yes, Dean, thanks for the Ruttmann info (and ... greetings!)
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Webhamster Henry:

the microtonal set... We did a lot of Wyschnegradsky at the American Festival of Microtonal Music...
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Tony Coulter:

↳ Webhamster Henry @12:44
Sadly, I don't have any Alois Hába for you today.
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WR:

↳ Tony Coulter @12:47
Alois Hába! That is a name I've not heard or thought of for many many years. I think I have his opera, Mother, packed away with most of my vinyl...
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Tony Coulter:

By the way, Partch is playing the adapted viola and is one of the two voices (the more speaking/intoning voice).
  1:06pm
Dean:

I was hoping for Hindemith. His theater music is remarkable.
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Tony Coulter:

Here's something on the trautonium: en.wikipedia.org...
  1:07pm
Dean:

Now I just want to go home and listen to the Kammermusik.
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Webhamster Henry:

↳ Song: "Langsames Stück und Rondo für Trautonium (1935)" ...
I simulated a Trautonium for an AFMM concert..
  1:10pm
wendy del formaggio:

Hi Tony! Aww yuck, sorry you have a cold. Feel better soon, my friend.
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Tony Coulter:

↳ wendy del formaggio @1:10
Hi, Wendy ... and thanks! My cold is pretty mild, just lots of congestion.
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tim:

I have to admit that Madeline Kahn singing "I'm Tired" in Blazing Saddles has ruined Kurt Weill songs for me - hahaha!
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Sem:

↳ tim @1:22
heh, thanks for that flashback.
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Tony Coulter @1:13
Great set Tony!
  1:28pm
wendy del formaggio:

@tim, I played that very song last week! 😄
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tim:

↳ wendy del formaggio @1:28
Archives here I come!!!!
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Tony Coulter:

↳ Andrew in Toronto @1:28
Thanks, Andrew!
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Rich in Washington:

I remember my grade school music teacher Mr. White talking about extended and prepared piano techniques and demonstrating them on the classroom upright piano. It sure stuck with me.
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Tony Coulter:

Rich! Heya!
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tim:

↳ Rich in Washington @1:30
That's really cool!
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David (in London):

↳ tim @1:22
What am I? Some kind of wabbit?
  1:36pm
wendy del formaggio:

@tim and D(iL): I need some we-e-e-e-st.
  1:38pm
Dean:

Abravanel and Utah on Vanguard: excellent recordings of superb performances of great music.
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egould:

My stomach was making the same sound yesterday morning.
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Tony Coulter:

↳ Dean @1:38
Agreed. That Varèse recording was from 1968.
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coelacanth∅:

greetings Tony and all
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Tony Coulter:

Greetings, coel!
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tim:

↳ wendy del formaggio @1:36
Hahaha! What in the wide, wide world of sports in going on here?!?!
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Stanley:

eTony.
Greetings
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tim:

I unfortunately need to split. This show has really hit the spot. Thanks, Tony! I'm going to finish it up in the archives.See you folks later!
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Tony Coulter:

See you, Tim!
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egould:

↳ tim @1:41
[Bart, disguised as a Klansman, describes his qualifications as a villain]

Bart:
Stampeding cattle.
Hedley Lamarr:
That's not much of a crime.
Bart:
Through the Vatican?
Hedley Lamarr:
[smiling]
Kinkyyyy. Sign here.
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Tony Coulter:

↳ Stanley @1:42
Hiya, Stanleeeee!
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doctorjazz:

Hi Tony and Streamers!
  1:47pm
wendy del formaggio:

One thing I love about the music Tony is playing today is that 90 years later it’s still challenging. The other thing I love is knowing all of us exist in a long and beautiful lineage of glorious weirdos.
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Stanley:

The present day composers refuse to die.
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pot8o:

hi everyone! can't listen at this moment, but i'll check out the archive later
  1:53pm
Dean:

Typo: pianist is Kathryn Stott.
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Tony Coulter:

↳ Dean @1:53
Thanks, Dean. Will correct shortly....
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Tony Coulter:

↳ pot8o @1:52
Hello ... and goodbye for now, pot80!
  1:57pm
wendy del formaggio:

Alright. Gotta get back to work now. Thanks for a great lunchtime soundtrack, Tony! I hope the congestion goes away soon.
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Tony Coulter:

Thanks, Wendy! See you!
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Rich in Washington:

I wish classical stations played more 20th century music like this. I think our local-ish All Classical FM used to a long time ago.
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doctorjazz:

Great sets! (NY Public Radio, which has the only classical station in the area, is also just the "hits")
  2:07pm
Dean:

KUSC in LA used to play a fairly wide swath of classical, early to recent.
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Tony Coulter:

Hiya, Dr. J! Thanks!
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Mxter Baba:

greetings, Tony and WFMU palz!
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Rich in Washington:

↳ doctorjazz @2:07
Yeah, our All Classical station is really unimaginatively programmed, including a 'score'/soundtrack program which invariably features John Williams prominently.
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Tony Coulter:

Greets, Mxter Baba!
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Rich in Washington:

↳ Mxter Baba @2:13
Hi Mxter Baba!
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Webhamster Henry:

Classical station do tend to skip over the last 100 years or so...
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Rich in Washington:

There used to be a wonderful Modern Classical program very early in the morning on KBOO in the 80s/90s.
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Webhamster Henry:

My pal Peter Wetzler on Radio Kingston now has a 3 hour show of classical music and beyond
www.radiokingston.org...
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Rich in Washington:

↳ Webhamster Henry @2:17
Ooo! I'll check that out! Thanks!
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Rich in Washington:

↳ Song: "Quintet for Wind Instruments (1936)" by "Albert H...
nice Dies Irae nod in this piece
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Mxter Baba @2:13
greetings Baba!
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David (in London):

↳ Mxter Baba @2:13
Mx Beekins! A belated hello.
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Rich in Washington:

I'm seeing posts on social media that Carla Bley has passed away but can't find an official source yet.
  2:36pm
aylesim:

<3
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Tony Coulter:

Hi there, aylesim!
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Webhamster Henry:

↳ Song: "Ogou Badagri (1933)" by "William Russell"
Love this old school stuff.
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WR:

↳ Rich in Washington @2:29
Aaaah. Her Wikipedia page has been updated saying she passed today but don't see any reference for the change.
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Rich in Washington:

↳ WR @2:38
That edit must've just happened as that's one of the first places I looked. They're usually updated pretty quickly.
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Rich in Washington:

I'm seeing lots of mention of her passing on X(Twitter). I initially saw something on a Bill Laswell FB group page but the person who posted it didn't elaborate so I didn't entirely trust it.
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Sem:

Deeply satisfying listening, this tour of modern classical music from the 30s. Thank you, Tony. Hope that cold diminishes in short order. See you and all next time round.
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Tony Coulter:

Thanks, Sem! See yerz!
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Rich in Washington:

Ditto what Sem said. Love this era/style of music. Really adventurous for its time.
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northguineahills:

great stuff, here.!
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Tony Coulter:

Hey, hey, NGH!
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Julie:

this has a nice bleak sound to it
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Tony Coulter:

Hiya, Julie!
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Stanley:

This show has been great.
Thanks Tony man
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Tony Coulter:

↳ Song: "Ritmica V (1930)" by "Amadeo Roldán"
Amadeo Roldán (on now) was a Cuban composer. In fact, he even shows up on Cuban stamps: www.discogs.com...
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Mxter Baba:

R in W! A in T! D (in L)!
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chresti:

Thanks man Tony!
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Mxter Baba:

chrestikinnnnsssss!!!!
  2:50pm
David (in London):

Tony man thanks.
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Andrew in Toronto:

What another classic episode!
Thanks Tony!
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chresti:

Mxter Babakinnns!
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northguineahills:

faved to hit the archive later....
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Mxter Baba:

↳ northguineahills @2:51
the STARchives! :-)
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WR:

↳ Song: "Ogou Badagri (1933)" by "William Russell"
William Russell was also very much into early New Orleans Jazz and gospel. A major book was published based on his Jelly Roll Morton research.
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egould:

Thanks Tony. Stretched my ears out real nice.
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Asheville Jon:

thanks Tony!!!!!
  2:53pm
Dean:

WR: Are *you* William Russell?!
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Mxter Baba:

Thank you Tony! great sounds. thanks folx, for great chat!
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Andrew in Toronto:

↳ Mxter Baba @2:53
Hiya Baba!
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Rich in Washington:

Thanks, so much Tony! Delightful show today!
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spodiodi:

thanks for the special, Tony!
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WR:

↳ WR @2:52
No, I'm not William Russell but I did meet him and he is hero of mine.

www.abebooks.com...
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Julie:

I'll be right here guys wfmu.org...
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Julie:

woohoo 1983!!
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Tony Coulter:

Thanks, everyone!! Onward....
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WR:

↳ Dean @2:53
If I was William Russell I would be 118 years old...
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Asheville Jon:

oh geez, 7 hours of 1983??? not sure whether to rescind my pledge or rejoice
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doctorjazz:

Thanks, Tony!
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Tony!
  3:36pm
Miles:

Beautiful show.
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