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EPISODE · Dec 28, 2015 · 58 MIN

Generations

from Relevant Tones · host Access Contemporary Music

Although a famous name can open some doors, it’s not always easy   following in the footsteps of a great artist. Many children of great   composers and performers have chosen to go a different route altogether,   but others have found their own artistic identity. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Jesse McQuarters Sergei Prokofiev: Vision Fugitives Op. 22, No. 18 Sergei Prokofiev, p. Gabriel Prokofiev: Strong Quartet No. 2, II Elysian Quartet Lisa Bielawa: Double Violin Concerto, II. Song Boston Modern Orchestra Project/Gil Rose; Carla Kihlstedt, violin and vocals; Colin Jacobsen, v. Herb Bielawa: “Nightland” fr. Stone Settings Marian Marsh, soprano, Herb Bielawa, piano Gabriel Kahane: The Fiction Issue, Part I Brooklyn Rider; Shara Worden & Gabriel Kahane, vocals Ramon Zupko: Piano Concerto, Windsongs, II Kalamazoo Symphony/Yoshimi Takeda; Abraham Stokman, p. Mischa Zupko: Eclipse Sang Mee Lee, v.; Wendy Warner, vc. Gyorgi Ligeti: Piano Etudes, Book 1 No. 1 Pierre Laurent Aimard, p. Lukas Ligeti: Great Circle’s Tune I (excerpt) Lukas Ligeti, percussion and electronic percussion Norman Dello Joio: Capriccio fr. City Profiles Keystone Wind Ensemble/Jack Stamp Justin Dello Joio: The March of Folly, I (excerpt) Ani Kavafian, violin; Carter Brey, cello; Jeremy Denk, p.

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Although a famous name can open some doors, it’s not always easy   following in the footsteps of a great artist. Many children of great   composers and performers have chosen to go a different route altogether,   but others have found their own artistic identity. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Jesse McQuarters Sergei Prokofiev: Vision Fugitives Op. 22, No. 18 Sergei Prokofiev, p. Gabriel Prokofiev: Strong Quartet No. 2, II Elysian Quartet Lisa Bielawa: Double Violin Concerto, II. Song Boston Modern Orchestra Project/Gil Rose; Carla Kihlstedt, violin and vocals; Colin Jacobsen, v. Herb Bielawa: “Nightland” fr. Stone Settings Marian Marsh, soprano, Herb Bielawa, piano Gabriel Kahane: The Fiction Issue, Part I Brooklyn Rider; Shara Worden & Gabriel Kahane, vocals Ramon Zupko: Piano Concerto, Windsongs, II Kalamazoo Symphony/Yoshimi Takeda; Abraham Stokman, p. Mischa Zupko: Eclipse Sang Mee Lee, v.; Wendy Warner, vc. Gyorgi Ligeti: Piano Etudes, Book 1 No. 1 Pierre Laurent Aimard, p. Lukas Ligeti: Great Circle’s Tune I (excerpt) Lukas Ligeti, percussion and electronic percussion Norman Dello Joio: Capriccio fr. City Profiles Keystone Wind Ensemble/Jack Stamp Justin Dello Joio: The March of Folly, I (excerpt) Ani Kavafian, violin; Carter Brey, cello; Jeremy Denk, p.

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