Stochastic Hit Parade / A440 with Bethany Ryker:
Playlist
from January 16, 2012
View Bethany Ryker's profile
|
All the spectacle and clamor you crave...without those pesky crowds.
<-- Previous playlist | Back to Stochastic Hit Parade / A440 with Bethany Ryker playlists | Next playlist --> |
January 16, 2012: A440 #5: Some Ragtime and a Meteor Farm, with music by Bacewicz, Berio, Brant, Bolcom, Ginastera, Korte, Partch, Praetorius, Stravinsky
Listen to this show:
|
Add or read comments
Listener comments! | |
|
Mon. 1/16/12 8:04pm
G:
440, in tune! Dissonantly! | |
|
|
Mon. 1/16/12 8:12pm
J4ff:
I don't know how or where Bethany finds all of this music, I'm just glad she does. |
|
Mon. 1/16/12 8:15pm
D in Miami:
I'm sure it's through hunting things down on the net and making connections through sites. There's so much music out there it's ridiculous! | |
|
Mon. 1/16/12 8:15pm
D in Miami:
And this Korte is awesome, Bethany! | |
|
Mon. 1/16/12 8:18pm
Verb:
Future becomes present becomes past becomes present? I'm getting very tense here! :-) | |
|
|
Mon. 1/16/12 8:24pm
bethany:
@Verb: That's the beauty of it! |
|
Mon. 1/16/12 8:28pm
M, UK:
Good Late night listening. | |
|
Mon. 1/16/12 8:28pm
Destroit:
Hello Everyone, this music is wonderful. | |
|
Mon. 1/16/12 8:28pm
Richard from Venezuela:
This Henry Brant track sounds terrific. | |
|
Mon. 1/16/12 8:31pm
Destroit:
Agree Richard, agree. | |
|
Mon. 1/16/12 8:37pm
Destroit:
Thanks, I never heard of Henry Brant 20 minutes ago. Now I know! | |
|
Mon. 1/16/12 8:43pm
acjones:
I will make a yearly pledge for life thanks to this show.. always loved wfmu but it needed a home for cutting edge classical good brain food and a great antitode to girl/boy songs! | |
|
Mon. 1/16/12 8:45pm
Richard from Venezuela:
It's really great discover this show in the new schedule. Like Destination out on Give the drummer radio stream. Killing sets program after program. thanks bethany, thanks internet, thanks wfmu. | |
|
Mon. 1/16/12 8:49pm
Snortley:
Yes, there was a ragtime revival starting around the late sixties, instigated by Josh Rifkin and others. | |
|
Mon. 1/16/12 8:50pm
Destroit:
First I've tuned into this show, glad I did. Great soundtrack to the Red Wings tap dancing all over the Sabres. and lol at the girl/boy antidote comment! | |
|
|
Mon. 1/16/12 8:55pm
bethany:
Thanks for Ragtime revival info: was that in the 'classical' world or more widespread? I'm eager to learn more about it. |
|
|
Mon. 1/16/12 8:56pm
bethany:
Glad to know you all are out there and enjoying the music - the hour goes fast (!) sorry I can't be more engaged with comments and such...best to you all. |
|
Mon. 1/16/12 8:58pm
Snortley:
Rifkin seemed aimed at classical, especially with Joplin's one opera. There were also the folkies David Laibman and Eric Schoenberg, on guitars. | |
|
Mon. 1/16/12 8:59pm
Destroit:
Yeah, you need at least 2 hours. | |
|
Mon. 1/16/12 8:59pm
Elsie:
The Ragtime revival hit the common consciousness in the mid-70s. Believe it coincided with the release of book and movie Ragtime, and centered around Scott Joplin's remarkable music. Amazing program tonight, Bethany, thank you. | |
|
Mon. 1/16/12 9:02pm
Destroit:
Great show, thanks again! | |
|
Tue. 1/17/12 11:18am
12539:
Catching up late, great show as ever. re: ragtime in the 70's, see "The Entertainer," Popularity and Legacy, http://tinyurl.com/268884l Joshua Rifkin, Marvin Hamlisch, and even ice cream trucks. | |
RSS feeds for Stochastic Hit Parade / A440 with Bethany Ryker:
Playlists feed |
MP3 archives feed