EPISODE · Sep 22, 2013 · 54 MIN
Musical Moonlighters
from Relevant Tones · host Access Contemporary Music
Philip Glass is arguably the most famous plumber, mover and cab driver ever to work in New York. While not every example is that extreme, there are quite a few composers with day jobs – multitalented people, that advocate for their fellow composers, write, work in radio or have a Ph.D in neuroscience. Tune in to listen to their works, and to find out what’s up with the elephants. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Jesse McQuarters John Duffy – Clarinet Concerto Performed by JoAnn Falletta and the Virginia Arts Festival Wind Ensemble with Patti Ferrell Carlson Kyle Gann – Sunken City, (mvt. 1, Before) Performed by Jussi Jaatinen and the Orkest de Volharding with Geoffrey Douglas Madge Dave Soldier – Little Andre Performed by Robert Dick Ed Harsh – Trill Performed by the Cecilia String Quartet Frank J. Oteri – Fair and Balanced? (mvt. 1, Remaining Neutral, and mvt. 2, Seeming Partial) Performed by PRISM Saxophone Quartet William Susman – I (mvt. 1, Vitality and mvt. 3, triumph) Performed by Octet Dan Gilliam – The Trees are Silver Performed by the Arsenal Trio
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Philip Glass is arguably the most famous plumber, mover and cab driver ever to work in New York. While not every example is that extreme, there are quite a few composers with day jobs – multitalented people, that advocate for their fellow composers, write, work in radio or have a Ph.D in neuroscience. Tune in to listen to their works, and to find out what’s up with the elephants. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Jesse McQuarters John Duffy – Clarinet Concerto Performed by JoAnn Falletta and the Virginia Arts Festival Wind Ensemble with Patti Ferrell Carlson Kyle Gann – Sunken City, (mvt. 1, Before) Performed by Jussi Jaatinen and the Orkest de Volharding with Geoffrey Douglas Madge Dave Soldier – Little Andre Performed by Robert Dick Ed Harsh – Trill Performed by the Cecilia String Quartet Frank J. Oteri – Fair and Balanced? (mvt. 1, Remaining Neutral, and mvt. 2, Seeming Partial) Performed by PRISM Saxophone Quartet William Susman – I (mvt. 1, Vitality and mvt. 3, triumph) Performed by Octet Dan Gilliam – The Trees are Silver Performed by the Arsenal Trio
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