Favoriting A440 / Stochastic Hit Parade with Bethany Ryker: Playlist from January 2, 2012 Favoriting

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Favoriting January 2, 2012: A440 2012: travelling from 1649 to 1984 and back with Ligeti, Cavalli, Nancarrow, Brant, Morris, Nancarrow, Scarlatti and Druckman

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Artist Track Album Label Comments Approx. start time
Györgi Ligeti  Continuum (1968)   Favoriting Keyboard Works by Ligeti  Sony  Elisabeth Chojnacka, harpsichord  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Frederic Chopin  Étude Op. 10, No. 4 (1833)   Favoriting     Statislav Richter, piano  0:04:46 (Pop-up)
Domenico Scarlatti  Sonata in D Minor, K517 Prestissimo (1738)   Favoriting Essential Scarlatti  Magnatune  Colin Booth, harpsichord  0:06:10 (Pop-up)
Ludvig van Beethoven  Sonata No. 17 in D minor, Op. 31, No. 2 "The Tempest": III. Allegretto (1801)   Favoriting Glenn Gould Edition: Beethoven Sonatas Vol. II    Glenn Gould, piano  0:07:31 (Pop-up)
Conlon Nancarrow  Toccata for Violin and Player Piano (1935)   Favoriting Conlon Nancarrow - Pieces for Small Orchestra  Naxos  Mia Wu, violin  0:12:01 (Pop-up)
 
Henry Brant  Mass in Gregorian Chant for Multiple Flutes (1984)   Favoriting Music for Massed Flutes  Innova    0:19:17 (Pop-up)
Robert Morris  Motet on Doo-Dah (1973)   Favoriting New Music for Virtuosos / 2  New World Records  Harvey Sollberger - flute, Donald Palma - double bass, Daniel Shulman, piano  0:21:51 (Pop-up)
Gerardo Gandini  Eusebius: Four Nocturnes, One Piano (1984)   Favoriting New Piano Works from Europe and the Americas  Mode  Haydée Schvartz, piano   
Gerardo Gandini  Eusebius: One Nocturne, Four Pianos   Favoriting New Piano Works from Europe and the Americas  Mode  Haydée Schvartz, piano  0:28:07 (Pop-up)
Robert Schumann  Davidsbündlertänze, Op. 6, No. 14 (1837)   Favoriting New Piano Works from Europe and the Americas  Mode  Haydée Schvartz, piano  0:31:30 (Pop-up)
          0:39:35 (Pop-up)
Francesco Cavalli  Delizie Contente ffrom Il Giasone (1649)   Favoriting Arie Antiche  Decca  Cecilia Bartoli, soprano  0:40:13 (Pop-up)
Jacob Druckman  Aria for Winds on a Theme by Francesco Cavalli   Favoriting Music of Jacob Druckman  New York Philomusica    0:42:22 (Pop-up)
Jacob Druckman  Delizie Contente for Woodwind Quintet and tape (1973)   Favoriting Music of Jacob Druckman  New York Philomusica    0:44:26 (Pop-up)
           
John Cage  In a Landscape for piano or harp (1948)   Favoriting American Music - Cowell, Copland, Felciano, Cage, Carter, Glass, Bernstein  Polymnie  Laurent Martin, piano  0:54:06 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  8:05pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Happy New Year. Do you have new music planned? What will 2012 bring?
  8:07pm
Richard from Venezuela:

Happy new year.
  8:08pm
ranjit:

Happy new year, Bethany!
  8:10pm
T-Zero:

Heh, where's the screen for the silent move to go with the first two pieces?

Just teasing... Hope your holidays were pleasant and welcome back.
  8:10pm
Listener Schned:

Happy 2012, luv my Analog Text Message, thx !!
  8:16pm
ranjit:

this is a very caffeinated set of music!
  8:17pm
12539:

Happy 2012, Bethany!
  8:19pm
12539:

(You say tocatta and I say toccata...)
  8:45pm
Ben Drinken:

this is beautiful.
  8:50pm
J4ff:

crazy piece - amazing juxtapositions. who knew I'd like baroque opera
  8:53pm
Richard from Venezuela:

Great start of the year. Thanks for the terrific set, Bethany.
  8:55pm
12539:

A most full and fleeting hour.
  8:55pm
Ben Drinken:

buttery
  9:02pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Chow....until next week!
  7:57pm
domenic:

just got around to hearing this.....a moving set....especially with so many dishes to wash in the sink
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