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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2017 · 58 MIN

Soundward: Rediscovery

from Relevant Tones · host Access Contemporary Music

It’s a format as old as time: two guys sit down to play music and talk about it. Soundward, a continuing collaboration between Relevant Tones and Q2  Music, features lively conversation, new releases from composers around  the globe and interesting new discoveries. Hosted by Seth Boustead and Phil Kline Produced by Sarah Zwinklis and Hannis Brown Music Canticles of the Holy Wind, mvt. I Sky With Four Suns by John Luther Adams The Crossing chamber choir; Donald Nally, conductor Crumbling Arches by Vytautas Germanavičius Trio Kaskados: Albina Šikšniūtė, piano; Rusnė Mataitytė, violin; Edmundas Kulikauskas, cello A Cosmic Rhythm With Each Stroke: Uncut Emeralds by Vijay Iyer Wadada Leo Smith, trumpet; Vijay Iyer, piano and electronics Songlines by Michael Ippolito Attacca Quartet: Amy Schroeder, violin; Keiko Tokunaga, violin; Nathan Schram, viola; Andrew Yee, cello Canticles of the Holy Wind, mvt. IV Hour of the Doves by John Luther Adams The Crossing chamber choir; Donald Nally, conductor

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It’s a format as old as time: two guys sit down to play music and talk about it. Soundward, a continuing collaboration between Relevant Tones and Q2  Music, features lively conversation, new releases from composers around  the globe and interesting new discoveries. Hosted by Seth Boustead and Phil Kline Produced by Sarah Zwinklis and Hannis Brown Music Canticles of the Holy Wind, mvt. I Sky With Four Suns by John Luther Adams The Crossing chamber choir; Donald Nally, conductor Crumbling Arches by Vytautas Germanavičius Trio Kaskados: Albina Šikšniūtė, piano; Rusnė Mataitytė, violin; Edmundas Kulikauskas, cello A Cosmic Rhythm With Each Stroke: Uncut Emeralds by Vijay Iyer Wadada Leo Smith, trumpet; Vijay Iyer, piano and electronics Songlines by Michael Ippolito Attacca Quartet: Amy Schroeder, violin; Keiko Tokunaga, violin; Nathan Schram, viola; Andrew Yee, cello Canticles of the Holy Wind, mvt. IV Hour of the Doves by John Luther Adams The Crossing chamber choir; Donald Nally, conductor

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