Favoriting A440 / Stochastic Hit Parade with Bethany Ryker: Playlist from December 21, 2008 Favoriting

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Favoriting December 21, 2008: Bill Murray: Spontaneous WFMU Philanthropist

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Artist Track Album Label Comments Approx. start time
Conlon Nancarrow  study for player piano #48b   Favoriting        
Goldmund  Light   Favoriting        
Mice Parade  Steady As She Goes   Favoriting Bem - Vinde Vontade       
Seabrook Power Plant  Waltz of the Nuke Worker   Favoriting        
          0:29:28 (Pop-up)
Anna Clyne  Fits & Starts   Favoriting       0:29:41 (Pop-up)
Gyorgi Ligeti  Cappricio No. 1   Favoriting Mechanical Music      0:32:11 (Pop-up)
Martin & Haynes  So Cry   Favoriting Freedman  Barnyard  Music of Toronto dweller Myk Freedman played on Ukelele and Suitcase.  0:36:16 (Pop-up)
Fred Frith  New Shoes (for A.R.)   Favoriting Guitar Solos      0:39:03 (Pop-up)
Hayvanlar Alemi  Yercekimsiz Ortam   Favoriting Demolar 2007-2008      0:42:20 (Pop-up)
Kronos  Ketch   Favoriting Kronopolis Rising: States of Slumber EP      0:46:53 (Pop-up)
Alessandro Stefano  Semi Tostati Di Cielo   Favoriting Poste e Telegrafi      0:52:17 (Pop-up)
          1:01:01 (Pop-up)
Lol Coxhill / Phil MInton / Noel Ackchote  Donal' Where's yer trewsers / The Christmas Song   Favoriting Xmas 7"      1:05:29 (Pop-up)
Alexander Schlippenbach  Colori   Favoriting Friulian Sketches  Emanem  with Tristan Honsinger & Daniel D'Agaro  1:09:16 (Pop-up)
Henri Pousseur  Racine Dix-Neuvieme de Huit-Quarts   Favoriting Electronic Experimental and Microtonal 1953 - 1999  Sub Rosa    1:12:23 (Pop-up)
Brooklyn Rider  La Muerte Chiquita (Cafe Tacuba arr. Golijov)   Favoriting Passport      1:32:58 (Pop-up)
Kahan Kalhor with Brooklyn Rider  Beloved, do not let me be discouraged   Favoriting Silent City      1:34:47 (Pop-up)
Louis Dufort  Gen_3   Favoriting Materiaux Composes  empreintes DIGITALes    1:46:45 (Pop-up)
Fabio Orsi  Pure Love   Favoriting Audio for Lovers  Last Visible Dog    1:52:41 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  10:29pm
Brian Oregon:

Congrats on the impromptu fundraising! That's great!
  10:34pm
bill:

I don't remember the part where Bill Murray plays Sousaphone. Anyone?
  10:40pm
Sasha:

Me neither, but I'll rent it just to find out.
  10:50pm
dave:

a quick bit of googling produces this:
http://www.hotflick.net/pictures/000CHA_Bill_Murray_010.html

they mislabel the sousaphone as a tuba, the philistines.

oh, and i always kind of figured bill murray for a total mensch, but i also figured that was just the usual celebrity adoration. nice to have my positive biases confirmed every now and then.
  10:52pm
HotRod:

lovely...
  11:02pm
john:

this stefano piece is stunning
  11:59pm
Ike:

Nice show! I particularly loved the Stefano and Kronos pieces.
  12:07am
Ike:

BTW, Google informs me that it's Alessandro Stefana, not Stefano.
  8:15pm
?:

It sounds like your copy of the Louis Dufort's "Materiaux Composes " is defective. Lots of CD-skipping sounds.

BTW, this track sounds like it's based on Francis Dhomont's "Novars," which in turn is based on Pierre Schaeffer's "Étude aux objets" (1959), Guillaume de Machaut's "Messe de Nostre Dame" (1364), and Pierre Henry's "Variations for a Door and a Sigh" (1963), according to Steve Benner's review of Dhomont's _Les_Derives_du_Signe_ at http://www.amazon.co.uk.
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