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CiTR -- Uncommon Practice (2007)
by CiTR & Discorder Magazine
All the classical music you don't hear on mainstream radio! A variety of innovative and interesting works from the 20th and 21st centuries, with an occasional neglected masterpiece from earlier eras.
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Broadcast on 28-May-2007
I'm leaving town for good, so this is the last Uncommon Practice ever...until another connoisseur of 20th & 21st century classical music shows up at CiTR.
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Broadcast on 05-Mar-2007
This week: brand-new works featuring Vancouver musicians! Plus, music for cello and live electronics, a vintage wind ensemble masterpiece, and more!
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Broadcast on 05-Feb-2007
This week: Minimalism, Post-Minimalism, and the New Tonality. Proof that contemporary classical music doesn't have to be ugly!
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Broadcast on 22-Jan-2007
This week: Motets from the most famous living Danish composer, a concerto featuring a long-neglected orchestral instrument, selections from a film score by the one and only Ennio Morricone, and more!
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Broadcast on 08-Jan-2007
What does classical music with titles like "Escalator", "Mysteries of the Macabre", and "Orpheus Behind the Wire" sound like? Listen to this week's show and find out!
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Broadcast on 25-Dec-2006
This week: Christmas-influenced music, including a folksy South American cantata and a symphony by Krzysztof Penderecki. Also, recent works from Vancouver composers and lots more!
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Broadcast on 13-Nov-2006
This week: Classical music for the accordion? Yes, indeed! A piano with various objects stuck between its strings? You bet! How about a work for viola, recorder, and electronics? But of course! Ah, those contemporary composers...what will they think of next?
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Broadcast on 30-Oct-2006
This week: new music by UBC composers! Also, an evocative depiction of the Armageddon by Dutch composer Henk Badings, and other spooky music in honour of Halloween.
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Broadcast on 16-Oct-2006
This week: Modernism and post-Modernism, including selections from "Le marteau sans maitre" by Pierre Boulez; extemporaneous percussion improvisation; and a haunting choral work inspired by political imprisonment.
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