1. Sang Mi Ahn: Psalm30 for chamber orchestra
2. Joan Yakkey on Canary Burton's drawings: Poise
3. Joan Yakkey on Canary Burton's drawings: The harp
4. Joan Yakkey on Canary Burton's drawings: Creating
5. Canary Burton: Gaaia moon
6. Canary Burton: Folk song for my mother
7. Keiko Abe: Dream of cherry blossom
8. Keiko Abe: Ancient vase
9. Winnifred Plillips: The Docks
10. Jane Vieu: La belle au bois dormant
11. Justice Olsson: A man is a delicate flame
12. Michiko Shimanuki: The dreams and the pendulum
13. Miyuki ITO: With blurred with tears for sho and live electronics of " in the state of flux"
14. Jane O'Leary: Contempo conversation
15. Judith Ring: Within an egg of space/ Ring
16. Miyuki ITO: Double shadows for sho and live electronics of " in the state of flux"
17. Jane O'Leary: Movement 4 of Reflexion II
18. Kassia: I Edessa
19. Contesse de die: Estat ai en greu cossirier
20. Hildegard von Bingen: O vos felices radices
21. Mercedes Sosa: Los Pastores
Presented by Ariane
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Friday, 19 December 2014
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'Hildegard von Bingen to Hildegard Westerkamp' radio show
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Wednesday, 3 December 2014
Playlist 4-12-14
- Jane O'leary: Piano quintet
- Eve Beglarian: I will not be sad in this world
- Sally Beamish: Kyle song
- Julian Hall: Sonnet, from Night dances
- Tania Leon: Inura, teaching
- Miyiki Ito: Reminiscence d'un ancien esprit pour soprano, petite percussion et electronique
- Jocelyn Robert: Prld a "Des dieux en conserves"
- Carin Malmlof-Forssling: Orrizzonte for solo horn
- Cecile Chaminade: Pierrette op.41 for violin solo
- Grazyna Bacewicz: Sonata No2
- Sofia Gubaidulina: Light and darkness
- Christina Kubisch: Ocigam Trazom
- Dorothy Hogben: The shawl
- Natasha Barrett: Racing through , racing unseen
- Maria Chavez: Jebus
- Laurie Spiegel: The Hollows
- Evelyn Ficarra: Fractured marble
- Elizabeth Hoffman: Alchemy
Presented by Ariane
PLAYLIST 20-11-14
- Michiko Shimanuki: The dream and the pendulum converted
- Anna Korsun: Landscape for 5 voices
- Anna Korsun: undersurface
- Michiko Shimanuki: Prologue
- Michiko Shimanuki: Sarabande
- Michiko Shimanuki: Bicycle thief
- Kerry Powels: In the arm of an angel
- Hilary Tann: A girl 's song
- Karolina Eriksdottir: Ein konars rondo
- Canary Burton: Early in the morning
- Canary Burton: clara young
- Canary Burton: american lulaby
- Sri Sulastri: cosmic red lips
- Sri Sulastri: ring my bella
- Lois V Vierk: Gary trop clair
- Laurie Spiegel: The Hollows
- Ellen Fullman: Backwards bunny hop
- Sarah Peebles: Where all the wild things went
Presented by Ariane
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
Monday, 3 November 2014
BBC radio 4 (women in Jazz and Odaline de la Martinez)
The BBC radio seems to give a little space to women composers lately.
Something about women in Jazz
Something about women in Jazz
and today Odaline de la Martines was interviewed on "Woman's hour" BBC radio4 There is a festival in London this November 7-14th
FESTIVAL for Odaline de la Martinez birthday!
Friday, 31 October 2014
sth about CRISAP sound gender feminism activism
http://www.thefword.org.uk/reviews/2012/05/her_noise
http://www.crisap.org/index.php?index
http://www.crisap.org/index.php?index
PLAYLIST 30-10-14
- Yuki KAZIURA: Red Rose
- Noriko MATSUEDA: Silence
- Riga ISHIGE: Sparking
- Riga ISHIGE: Wish
- Miyuki ITO: The incarnation of thunder and wind for cello and live electronics
- Ikue MORI: Like a reflexion in the moon
- Ikue MORI: Musashi plain moon
- Ikue MORI: A Buddhist monk receives cassia seeds on a moonlit night
- Ikue MORI: Hive
- Les lappetites: Aikokuka
- Miya MASOAKA: Part4 of When I was walking I heard a sound
- Kaija SAARIAHO: 6 poemsfrom the Japanese: the purity of the moonlight
- Rozalie HIRS: Article0 Transarctic Buddha
- Kauko HARA: Aria
- Orie SATO: Diagonal Assisi
- Brigitte ALSTED: Haiku Warme: Dens Liv
- Maari TAKANO: Mugen no Tsuki Mugen no Hoshi; Mugen no tsuki
- Mari KIMURA: Bucknnerian for voice, violin and computer
- Mari KIMURA: Gemini for solo violin
- Miya MASAOKA: On a 6-note row with Miya Masaoka
- Satoko FUJII: I know I don't know
Presented by Ariane
Thursday, 16 October 2014
Playlist 16 October 2014
Sigrid Ernst: Miniature nach japanische Haiku 3
Amy Beach: The old chapel by moonlight po 106
Karen Tanaka: Crystaline
Virginia Aurora Scot: Karpestra dairies, As if nothing happened
Debbie Wiseman: Echoes of Camilla (from theme of Lesbian vampire killers)
Chen Yi: Tunes from my home II.Nostalgia
Cecile Chaminade: Automne op.35
Junko Mori: Imagery
Rebecca Oswald: Dancing with unseen friends
Canary Burton: Costa Brava
Cecile Chaminade: L'ondine
Missy Mazzoli: Magic of everyday objects
Canary Burton: Sno imp
Courtney Bryan: Wade in the water
Tania Leon: Ritual
Phyllis Chen: Milliampere
Sophia Gubaidulina: Musical toys II magic roundabout
VI song of the fisherman
VII The little tit
Forest musicians
Friday, 3 October 2014
Playlist 26 September 2014
ELIZABETH BELL:
"River Fantasy"
"Loss Songs" (1: sheep in Fog 2: Loss 3: Pyre 4: Amabile 5: Revisions 6: Looking at Your Face That Could Assuage Us 7: It Is the Living 8: If there is an Angel)
"Second Sonata for Piano" (4 movements: Tragico; gioioso; Meditativo; Con Brio)
MARIAN J ZIFFRIN: "Sonata for Piano": 1. Leisurely; 2. Slowly and gently; 3. Presto.
RAIN WORTHINGTON:
"Tangents"
"Dark Dreams"
"Always Almost"
RAMI LEVIN: "Passages"
JULIANA HALL: "Letters to Edna: to Harriet Monroe."
LORI LAITMAN:
"Homeless"
"Echo"
JUDITH CLOUD: "I do not Love You as if You Were Salt rose, or Topaz"
Presented by Ariane and Sophie.
"River Fantasy"
"Loss Songs" (1: sheep in Fog 2: Loss 3: Pyre 4: Amabile 5: Revisions 6: Looking at Your Face That Could Assuage Us 7: It Is the Living 8: If there is an Angel)
"Second Sonata for Piano" (4 movements: Tragico; gioioso; Meditativo; Con Brio)
MARIAN J ZIFFRIN: "Sonata for Piano": 1. Leisurely; 2. Slowly and gently; 3. Presto.
RAIN WORTHINGTON:
"Tangents"
"Dark Dreams"
"Always Almost"
RAMI LEVIN: "Passages"
JULIANA HALL: "Letters to Edna: to Harriet Monroe."
LORI LAITMAN:
"Homeless"
"Echo"
JUDITH CLOUD: "I do not Love You as if You Were Salt rose, or Topaz"
Presented by Ariane and Sophie.
Playlist 19 September 2014
Calliope
Tsoupaki - Medea
Doina
Rotaru - Concerto for Saxophone(s)
Sofia
Gubaidulina - De Profundis
Dobrinka
Tabakova - Such Different Paths
Sophie
Hutchings - The Near Side
Pauline
Oliveros - Lear on the Road
Allison
Cameron - A Blank Sheet of Metal
Presented by Sophie.
Sunday, 14 September 2014
Wednesday, 10 September 2014
Playlist 4 September 2014
Hildur
GUDNADOTTIR - Leyfdu Ljosinu
Joan
TOWER - Made in America
Jennifer
HIGDON - Splendid Wood
Alla
ZAGEYKEVYCH - Geroneya
Vanessa
ROSSETTO - Imperial Brick
Franghiz
ALI-ZADEH - Apsheron Quintet (part ii)
Lydia
AYERS - Bioluminescence
Agata
ZUBEL - Unisono I
Meredith
MONK - Unison
Clara
SCHUMANN - Three Romances for Violin and Piano
Lisa
GERRARD - Pai's Theme
Friday, 22 August 2014
Playlist 21 August 2014
OKKYUNG LEE: Strictly Vertical
EVE DE CASTRO-ROBINSON: Peregrinations
JUDITH SHATIN: Tower of the Eight Winds: 1.Taku 2. Barber 3. Caver 4. Williwaw
SHIRLEY and DOLLY COLLINS: One Night As I Lay On My Bed
BEATRIZ FERREYRA: Rio de los Pajaros Escondidos
GILLIAN WHITEHEAD: Hinetekakara
ELIZABETH MACONCHY: Quintet
ALLISON CAMERON: Gibbous Moon
MEREDITH MONK: Travelling
ZOE KEATING: Exurgency
OLGA NEUWIRTH: Akroate Hadal
Presented by Lucinda and Sophie.
EVE DE CASTRO-ROBINSON: Peregrinations
JUDITH SHATIN: Tower of the Eight Winds: 1.Taku 2. Barber 3. Caver 4. Williwaw
SHIRLEY and DOLLY COLLINS: One Night As I Lay On My Bed
BEATRIZ FERREYRA: Rio de los Pajaros Escondidos
GILLIAN WHITEHEAD: Hinetekakara
ELIZABETH MACONCHY: Quintet
ALLISON CAMERON: Gibbous Moon
MEREDITH MONK: Travelling
ZOE KEATING: Exurgency
OLGA NEUWIRTH: Akroate Hadal
Presented by Lucinda and Sophie.
Thursday, 14 August 2014
Playlist 14 August 2014
(a repeat of 13 February due to a technical fault)
1. Vivienne OLIVE: The blacksmith (All 6 Movements: Prelude, Alman, Courrante, Sarabande, Jig, Postlude, Folksong)
1. Vivienne OLIVE: The blacksmith (All 6 Movements: Prelude, Alman, Courrante, Sarabande, Jig, Postlude, Folksong)
2. Courtney BRYAN: Wade in water
3. Florence PRICE: Dances with the canebrakes: Numble feet
4. Margaret BONDS: 3 dream portraits: Dream variation
5. Tania LEON: Imura: teaching
6. Sylvie COURVOISIER: 12
7. Mari TAKANO: Mugen no tsuki, mugen no hashi, mugen no tsuki
8. Mari TAKANO: Women paradise IV: L'abandon
9. Mari TAKANO: Women paradise II: Sexuality
10. Meredith MONK (feat. Pamela Z): Scared song
11. Miyuki ITO: The fire of the within for Satsuma-biwa and live electronics of "in the state of flux"
12. Kui DONG: Crossing (Movement I & II)
13. Kui DONG: Pangu song
14. Marcia GARCIA- RENART: 2d mvt of 3 movementos: Momento de reposo
15. Makiko KINOSHITA: Seagulls for mixed chorus & orchestra
16: Anna KORSUN: Isostasie for quintet
Thursday, 7 August 2014
Playlist 7 August 2014
Sally
BEAMISH: Spinal Chords
Joan
TOWER: Made in America
Eleanor
HOVDA: Spring Music with Wind
Roshanne
ETEZADY: Hot Water Burn Baby
Sarah
KIRKLAND SNIDER: Daughter of the Waves
Clara
SCHUMANN: Three Romances for Violin and Piano, op. 22
Lydia
AYERS: Bioluminescence
Ruth
ZECHLIN: Auferstehung/Resurrection
Fanny
MENDELSSOHN: String Quartet in E flat major
Elisabetta
BRUSA: Suite Grotesque:Adagio
Margaret
BROUWER: Sizzle
Cecile
CHAMINADE: La Lisonjera (the Flatterer), op. 50
Lisa
GERRARD: Pai's Theme
Emily
DICKINSON and Carol ROBINSON: I'll Tell You How the Sun Rose
Presented by Sophie.
Thursday, 31 July 2014
Playlist 31 July 2014
ANNEA LOCKWOOD birthday special (she turned 75 on Tuesday):
"The Glass World" (all 23 parts)
"Ear-Walking Woman"
"Floating World (part 2)"
KHOSROVIDUKHT (aka Xosroviduxt): "Zarmanali e Ints (Wondrous It Is To Me)"
KAIJA SAARIAHO: "Amers"
ANNIE GOSFIELD: "The Harmony of the Body-Machine"
Presented by Sophie.
"The Glass World" (all 23 parts)
"Ear-Walking Woman"
"Floating World (part 2)"
KHOSROVIDUKHT (aka Xosroviduxt): "Zarmanali e Ints (Wondrous It Is To Me)"
KAIJA SAARIAHO: "Amers"
ANNIE GOSFIELD: "The Harmony of the Body-Machine"
Annea Lockwood
Presented by Sophie.
Sunday, 20 July 2014
24th July playlist
1. Les lapettites: Kuchen keiki cake
2. Les lappetites: Funeral
3. Anna KORSUN: Undersurface
4. Pauline OLIVEROS: Nike
5. Kaija SAARIAHO: Vent nocturne II
6. Anne LEBARON: Solar music
7. Kui DONG: Three voices
8. Jane Ira BLOOM: How deep is the ocean
9. Jane Ira BLOOM: Time after time
10. Jane Ira BLOOM: Blue universe
11. Les lapettites: Aikokuka
12. Phyllis CHEN: the little things
13. Sophia GUBAIDULINA: Musical toy IX: the woodpecker
14. Anne BOYD: Market gardens and musician
15. Barbarra SROZZI: Lagrime mie
16. Barbarra SROZZI: Fin che tu spiri
17. Barbarra SROZZI: tradimento
Presented by Ariane.
2. Les lappetites: Funeral
3. Anna KORSUN: Undersurface
4. Pauline OLIVEROS: Nike
5. Kaija SAARIAHO: Vent nocturne II
6. Anne LEBARON: Solar music
7. Kui DONG: Three voices
8. Jane Ira BLOOM: How deep is the ocean
9. Jane Ira BLOOM: Time after time
10. Jane Ira BLOOM: Blue universe
11. Les lapettites: Aikokuka
12. Phyllis CHEN: the little things
13. Sophia GUBAIDULINA: Musical toy IX: the woodpecker
14. Anne BOYD: Market gardens and musician
15. Barbarra SROZZI: Lagrime mie
16. Barbarra SROZZI: Fin che tu spiri
17. Barbarra SROZZI: tradimento
Presented by Ariane.
Friday, 18 July 2014
Playlist 17 July 2014
Gloria
COATES - Holographic Universe (parts 1-3)
Maja
RATKJE - Insomnia
Gillian
WHITEHEAD - Hineputehue
Allison
CAMERON - The Chamber of Statues
Helen
MONEY - Arriving Angels
Sophie
HUTCHINGS - Half Hidden
Christina
KUBISCH - Night Flights
Pinar
KOKSAL - Kalbin Askla Carpiyorsa
Eve
DE CASTRO-ROBINSON - Len Dances
Dobrinka
TABAKOVA - Frozen River Flows
Lucia
RONCHETTI - Le Sommeil
Okkyung
LEE - Hollow Water
Meredith
Monk - Conversation
Presented by Sophie.
Friday, 11 July 2014
Playlist 10 July 2014
Allison CAMERON "Runa"
Gloria COATES "Lunar Loops"
Eve DE CASTRO-ROBINSON "Releasing the Angel"
Doina ROTARU "Concerto for Saxophone(s)"
Sophie HUTCHINGS "Last Quarter"
Pinar KOKSAL "Cosku"
Pauline OLIVEROS "A Woman Sees How the World Goes With No Eyes"
Dobrinka TABAKOVA "Insight"
Ikue MORI and Maja RATKJE "Searching For"
Meredith MONK "Free"
Christina VANTZOU "Anna Mae"
Jennifer HIGDON "Splendid Wood"
Helen MONEY "Runout"
Presented by Sophie.
Gloria COATES "Lunar Loops"
Eve DE CASTRO-ROBINSON "Releasing the Angel"
Doina ROTARU "Concerto for Saxophone(s)"
Sophie HUTCHINGS "Last Quarter"
Pinar KOKSAL "Cosku"
Pauline OLIVEROS "A Woman Sees How the World Goes With No Eyes"
Dobrinka TABAKOVA "Insight"
Ikue MORI and Maja RATKJE "Searching For"
Meredith MONK "Free"
Christina VANTZOU "Anna Mae"
Jennifer HIGDON "Splendid Wood"
Helen MONEY "Runout"
Presented by Sophie.
Thursday, 3 July 2014
PLAYLIST 03-07-14
Part 1
LIVE: Lucinda , Sophie and guest LALE RODGARKIA-DARA
1. Missy Mazzoli: Magic with everyday objects
2. Cecile Chaminade: Les Reves
3. Liza Lim: The roots of the world are entwined in the wind
Pre-recorded
INTERVIEW Winifred PHILLIPS by Ariane Delaunois
Game music composed by Winifred PHILLIPS1. Assassin's creed III : Liberation - Liberation main theme
2. Legend of the guardians : The owls of Ga'Hoole - Wild fire
3. Sims animals - Free play
4. Sims animals - Quality time
5. Sims animals - Castle ridge
6. Spore hero - Spore zone
7. Spore hero - Creepy thing
8. Spore hero - Castle ridge
9. Assassin's creed III : Liberation - Secrets of Bayou
10. Assassin's creed III : Liberation - The cathedral Grounds
11. Super Mario : Go Mario!-Super Mario BrothersPart2
Part3
12. Jessica CURRY : Clockwork Soul (Game Amnesia : a machine for pigs)
13. Jessica CURRY : These hands are bleeding (Game Amnesia : a machine for pigs)
14. Dorothea MADER : Pas de deux
15. Tina TERNEs : Windspiel
16. Hollis TAYLOR : Fast forward
17. Hildur GUDNADOTTIR: Irridescence
presented by Ariane
extra links show 3-7
LALE RODGARKIA-DARA
http://o94.at/radio/radiomacher_innen-detail/42100/
http://www.kunstradio.at/2007B/30_12_07.html
http://o94.at/radio/radiomacher_innen-detail/42100/
http://www.kunstradio.at/2007B/30_12_07.html
Thursday, 26 June 2014
INFO game music composer , show 26-06-14
WINIFRED PHILLIPS LINKS
1. The book "A composer's guide to game music"
Availble in various format incl. ebox
http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/composers-guide-game-music
http://www.amazon.com/A-Composers-Guide-Game-Music/dp/0262026643
you can read about it here:
http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/1743311
You can also watch a promotional video trailer that gives a brief overview of the book:
http://youtu.be/0CXHTu8QEDQ
2. U-TUBE links
Talk about my music for Assassin's Creed Liberation at the Montreal International Game Summit last November. You can watch that here:
http://youtu.be/-CS3Nc2qFOoPart2
GameMediaPR channel (some of available videos)
#Guide supplement to book (sequencing)
http://youtu.be/N6lvMW8QmII
http://youtu.be/X7wXRY3ocL4
http://youtu.be/plVLJ1OXAiE
http://youtu.be/3cReeJBSjGQ
#Chicester university interview
http://youtu.be/giP7kG4oN74
#Spore hero (documentary)
http://youtu.be/TOQeLjMxs5I
# The legend of the Gardians
http://youtu.be/-QB6WyWj8fw
3. Also
http://www.winifredphillips.com/
Wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winifred_Phillips
Blog http://winifredphillips.wordpress.com/
Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/winifredphillips
1. The book "A composer's guide to game music"
Availble in various format incl. ebox
http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/composers-guide-game-music
http://www.amazon.com/A-Composers-Guide-Game-Music/dp/0262026643
you can read about it here:
http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/1743311
You can also watch a promotional video trailer that gives a brief overview of the book:
http://youtu.be/0CXHTu8QEDQ
2. U-TUBE links
Talk about my music for Assassin's Creed Liberation at the Montreal International Game Summit last November. You can watch that here:
http://youtu.be/-CS3Nc2qFOoPart2
GameMediaPR channel (some of available videos)
#Guide supplement to book (sequencing)
http://youtu.be/N6lvMW8QmII
http://youtu.be/X7wXRY3ocL4
http://youtu.be/plVLJ1OXAiE
http://youtu.be/3cReeJBSjGQ
#Chicester university interview
http://youtu.be/giP7kG4oN74
#Spore hero (documentary)
http://youtu.be/TOQeLjMxs5I
# The legend of the Gardians
http://youtu.be/-QB6WyWj8fw
3. Also
http://www.winifredphillips.com/
Wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winifred_Phillips
Blog http://winifredphillips.wordpress.com/
Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/winifredphillips
interview Winifred Phillips and PLAYLIST 26-06-14
INTERVIEW Winifred PHILLIPS by Ariane Delaunois
PLAYLIST
Part 1 all game music composed by Winifred PHILLIPS
1. Assassin's creed III : Liberation - Liberation main theme
2. Legend of the guardians : The owls of Ga'Hoole - Wild fire
3. Sims animals - Free play
4. Sims animals - Quality time
5. Sims animals - Castle ridge
6. Spore hero - Spore zone
7. Spore hero - Creepy thing
8. Spore hero - Castle ridge
9. Assassin's creed III : Liberation - Secrets of Bayou
10. Assassin's creed III : Liberation - The cathedral Grounds
11. Super Mario : Go Mario!-Super Mario Brothers
Winifred Philips
Part2
12. Jessica CURRY : Clockwork Soul (Game Amnesia : a machine for pigs)
13. Jessica CURRY : These hands are bleeding (Game Amnesia : a machine for pigs)
14. Dorothea MADER : Pas de deux
15. Tina TERNEs : Windspiel
16. Hollis TAYLOR : Fast forward
17. Hildur GUDNADOTTIR: Irridescence
18. Les LAPPETITES (Matthews, Greie, Akama) : Ouverture
19. Elisabeth JACQUET DE LA GUERRE: Recit elle approche a l'aspect du throne
20. Vivienne Olive : The Blacksmith V, Jig
Show presented by Ariane
SHOW 26-06-14 Sory sound level of broadcasting too low...
If not fixed will be re broadcasted next week possibly
Thursday, 19 June 2014
PLAYLIST 19-06-14
1) Rachel MILLER, Baba Yaga
2) Ester MAGI, Bukoolika
3) Nancy VAN DER VATE, Diversion for brass
4) Hildegard VON BINGEN, O Presul Vere Civitatis
5) Hildegard WESTERKAMP, Breathing Room
6)Sonja GROSSNER, Course of Sun and Moon
7)Judith CLOUD, The lake has swallowed the whole sky
8)Virginia Aurora SCOTT, Pink Sky, Suilven
9) Miyuki ITO, Double shadows for Sho and live electronics
10)Galina USTVOLSKAYA, Symphony No. 4, Prayer
11)Ruth CRAWFORD SEEGER, Five preludes for piano
12) Imogen HOLST, Three psalms
13) Gloria COATES, the silver eyed soul
14) Carol ROBINSON, Velvet Shoes
15) Ester MAGI, Variations for piano, clarinet and chamber orchestra
2) Ester MAGI, Bukoolika
3) Nancy VAN DER VATE, Diversion for brass
4) Hildegard VON BINGEN, O Presul Vere Civitatis
5) Hildegard WESTERKAMP, Breathing Room
6)Sonja GROSSNER, Course of Sun and Moon
7)Judith CLOUD, The lake has swallowed the whole sky
8)Virginia Aurora SCOTT, Pink Sky, Suilven
9) Miyuki ITO, Double shadows for Sho and live electronics
10)Galina USTVOLSKAYA, Symphony No. 4, Prayer
11)Ruth CRAWFORD SEEGER, Five preludes for piano
12) Imogen HOLST, Three psalms
13) Gloria COATES, the silver eyed soul
14) Carol ROBINSON, Velvet Shoes
15) Ester MAGI, Variations for piano, clarinet and chamber orchestra
Presented by Lucinda Guy
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
Jenny Fowler's BBC PROMS SURVEY 2014
Below is my report on this year's BBC Proms season.
Jenny Fowler
BBC PROMS SURVEY 2014
For some years Women in Music (UK) has been doing a survey of the numbers of women represented in the BBC PROMS season. The Proms is the largest classical music festival in the world. This year there are 59 evening orchestral concerts, as well as chamber music concerts, daytime events and late-night concerts. The audiences in the Royal Albert Hall are of many thousands, and all the concerts are broadcast, many on television.
The figures for women in the 2014 Proms season are:
Composers: 8/124 (6.2%) [Last year was 5.4%]
Living composers: 8/35 (23%) [Last year was 16%]
Number of works by living composers: 8/51 (15.7%)
BBC Commissions: 1/11 (9%) [Last year was 23%]
Conductors: 4/62 (6.4%) [Last year was 7%]
Instrumental soloists: 16/50 (32%) [Last year was 30%]
The women composers are: Sally Beamish (main evening concert, substantial work); Unsuk Chin (main evening concert, substantial work); Paloma Faith (singer-songwriter, late-night); Helen Grime (main evening concert, short work); Laura Mvula (singer-songwriter, late-night); Roxanna Panufnik (main evening concert, shortish work); Dobrinka Tabakova (late-night, short); Judith Weir (lunchtime chamber concert, BBC Commission).
The conductors are: Marin Alsop (main evening concert); Han-Na Chang (Sunday matinee); (Sian Edwards (Saturday matinee); Rebecca Miller (short morning concert).
To analyse the results: Eight women composers is a larger number than usual, but I have included a new category of number of works by living composers, as the women have only one work each and a number of men had several, so this brings down the proportion of works by women. The best way to increase the number of women composers would be to give commissions to women. This year the figure is quite shocking: out of 11 BBC commissions and co-commissions only one is for a woman and that is for a solo piano piece! In contrast, the BBC has commissioned male composers to write 8 big orchestral pieces in the main evening concerts, with 2 other smaller pieces. Looking at the women conductors, only one of the 4 women will be conducting a main evening concert.
As last year, in order to put the figures in context, I have surveyed the 2014 - 2015 season of classical (mainly orchestral) concerts at the Southbank Centre in London. There are 168 classical concerts where details are available. The figures for women in those are:
Composers 6/140 (4.3%) Unsuk Chin, Anna Clyne, Tansy Davies, Olga Neuwirth, Stevie Wishart, Julia Wolfe.
Living composers: 6/36 (17%)
Works by living composers: 7/53 (13%)
Conductors; 1/78 (1.3%) Marin Alsop
?
So , as always, the Proms season is no worse, and perhaps rather better than other concert seasons.
Jennifer Fowler
Jenny Fowler
BBC PROMS SURVEY 2014
For some years Women in Music (UK) has been doing a survey of the numbers of women represented in the BBC PROMS season. The Proms is the largest classical music festival in the world. This year there are 59 evening orchestral concerts, as well as chamber music concerts, daytime events and late-night concerts. The audiences in the Royal Albert Hall are of many thousands, and all the concerts are broadcast, many on television.
The figures for women in the 2014 Proms season are:
Composers: 8/124 (6.2%) [Last year was 5.4%]
Living composers: 8/35 (23%) [Last year was 16%]
Number of works by living composers: 8/51 (15.7%)
BBC Commissions: 1/11 (9%) [Last year was 23%]
Conductors: 4/62 (6.4%) [Last year was 7%]
Instrumental soloists: 16/50 (32%) [Last year was 30%]
The women composers are: Sally Beamish (main evening concert, substantial work); Unsuk Chin (main evening concert, substantial work); Paloma Faith (singer-songwriter, late-night); Helen Grime (main evening concert, short work); Laura Mvula (singer-songwriter, late-night); Roxanna Panufnik (main evening concert, shortish work); Dobrinka Tabakova (late-night, short); Judith Weir (lunchtime chamber concert, BBC Commission).
The conductors are: Marin Alsop (main evening concert); Han-Na Chang (Sunday matinee); (Sian Edwards (Saturday matinee); Rebecca Miller (short morning concert).
To analyse the results: Eight women composers is a larger number than usual, but I have included a new category of number of works by living composers, as the women have only one work each and a number of men had several, so this brings down the proportion of works by women. The best way to increase the number of women composers would be to give commissions to women. This year the figure is quite shocking: out of 11 BBC commissions and co-commissions only one is for a woman and that is for a solo piano piece! In contrast, the BBC has commissioned male composers to write 8 big orchestral pieces in the main evening concerts, with 2 other smaller pieces. Looking at the women conductors, only one of the 4 women will be conducting a main evening concert.
As last year, in order to put the figures in context, I have surveyed the 2014 - 2015 season of classical (mainly orchestral) concerts at the Southbank Centre in London. There are 168 classical concerts where details are available. The figures for women in those are:
Composers 6/140 (4.3%) Unsuk Chin, Anna Clyne, Tansy Davies, Olga Neuwirth, Stevie Wishart, Julia Wolfe.
Living composers: 6/36 (17%)
Works by living composers: 7/53 (13%)
Conductors; 1/78 (1.3%) Marin Alsop
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So , as always, the Proms season is no worse, and perhaps rather better than other concert seasons.
Jennifer Fowler
Sunday, 8 June 2014
Playlist 12-06-14
Friday, 6 June 2014
Playlist 5-06-2014
Hildegard VON BINGEN: Ego Humilitas from Ordo Vertutum
Misato MOSHIZUKI: Si Bleu, Si Calme
Jennifer FOWLER: Veni Sancte Spiritus - Veni Creator
Judith WEIR: King Harald's Saga (4 movements)
Judith SHATIN: The Passion of St Cecilia (3 movements)
Helena GOUGH: Grau
Roshanne ETEZADY: Hot Water Burn Baby
Elizabeth MACONCHY: Allegro non Troppo from Quintet (1932)
Nicola LEFANU: Presto and Cadenza from Amores
Presented by Lucinda Guy
Misato MOSHIZUKI: Si Bleu, Si Calme
Jennifer FOWLER: Veni Sancte Spiritus - Veni Creator
Judith WEIR: King Harald's Saga (4 movements)
Judith SHATIN: The Passion of St Cecilia (3 movements)
Helena GOUGH: Grau
Roshanne ETEZADY: Hot Water Burn Baby
Elizabeth MACONCHY: Allegro non Troppo from Quintet (1932)
Nicola LEFANU: Presto and Cadenza from Amores
Presented by Lucinda Guy
Thursday, 5 June 2014
Playlist 3-04-14
Doina ROTARU: Symphony No. 2
Dobrinka TABAKOVA: Such Different Paths
Beatriz FERREYRA: L'Orvietan
Hanna HARTMAN: Wespen Vesper
Okkyung LEE: The Space Beneath My Grey Heart
Gloria COATES: Holographic Universe: 1. Dark Energy
The Skein (Andrea PARKINS and Jessica CONSTABLE): Harrow
Leticia CASTANEDA: Cut Doep
Polina VORONOVA: Landing
Annette KREBS: Xirx
Marina ROSENFELD: Beginner Monster
Meredith MONK: Low Ring
Presented by Sophie.
Dobrinka TABAKOVA: Such Different Paths
Beatriz FERREYRA: L'Orvietan
Hanna HARTMAN: Wespen Vesper
Okkyung LEE: The Space Beneath My Grey Heart
Gloria COATES: Holographic Universe: 1. Dark Energy
The Skein (Andrea PARKINS and Jessica CONSTABLE): Harrow
Leticia CASTANEDA: Cut Doep
Polina VORONOVA: Landing
Annette KREBS: Xirx
Marina ROSENFELD: Beginner Monster
Meredith MONK: Low Ring
Presented by Sophie.
Playlist 17-04-2014
Hildur GUDNADOTTIR: Leyfdu Ljosinu
Pauline OLIVEROS: Lear on the Road
Ikue MORI: So It Falls
Gloria COATES: The Silver Eyed Soul
Okkyung LEE: Over the Oak, Under the Elm
Franghiz ALI-ZADEH: Music for Piano
The Skein (Andrea PARKINS and Jessica CONSTABLE): Ides for Two
Dobrinka TABAKOVA: Suite in Old Style
Meredith MONK: Slide
Presented by Sophie.
Pauline OLIVEROS: Lear on the Road
Ikue MORI: So It Falls
Gloria COATES: The Silver Eyed Soul
Okkyung LEE: Over the Oak, Under the Elm
Franghiz ALI-ZADEH: Music for Piano
The Skein (Andrea PARKINS and Jessica CONSTABLE): Ides for Two
Dobrinka TABAKOVA: Suite in Old Style
Meredith MONK: Slide
Presented by Sophie.
Playlist 24-04-14
Hildegard VON BINGEN: O Ignis Spiritus Paraclitus
Hildegard WESTERKAMP: Whisper Study
Sonia GROSSNER: Appassionato
Eleanor CORY: O'Keefe's Flora
Ruth CRAWFORD-SEEGER: My Old Hen's a Good Old Hen
Elizabeth MACHONCHY: Quintet (1932)
Lydia AYERS: Tala Malika Jak
Vanessa ROSSETTO: Imperial Brick
Nicola LEFANU: Very Serene
Ruth CRAWFORD-SEEGER: String Quartet (1931)
Missy MAZZOLI: Magic with Everyday Objects
Present by Lucinda and Sophie.
Hildegard WESTERKAMP: Whisper Study
Sonia GROSSNER: Appassionato
Eleanor CORY: O'Keefe's Flora
Ruth CRAWFORD-SEEGER: My Old Hen's a Good Old Hen
Elizabeth MACHONCHY: Quintet (1932)
Lydia AYERS: Tala Malika Jak
Vanessa ROSSETTO: Imperial Brick
Nicola LEFANU: Very Serene
Ruth CRAWFORD-SEEGER: String Quartet (1931)
Missy MAZZOLI: Magic with Everyday Objects
Present by Lucinda and Sophie.
Playlist 8-5-14
Annea LOCKWOOD: Tiger Balm
Sophie-Carmen ECKHARDT-GRAMATTE: Bassoon Concerto
Poppy ACKROYD: Rain
Sainkho NAMTCHYLAK: Syberian 1
Allison CAMERON: A Blank Sheet of Metal
Gloria COATES: Where the Eagle Flies
The Skein (Andrea PARKINS and Jessica CONSTABLE): Zobeide
Kaija SAARIAHO: Amers
Sophie HUTCHINGS: The Near Side
Vanessa ROSSETTO: Eohippus
Presented by Sophie
Sophie-Carmen ECKHARDT-GRAMATTE: Bassoon Concerto
Poppy ACKROYD: Rain
Sainkho NAMTCHYLAK: Syberian 1
Allison CAMERON: A Blank Sheet of Metal
Gloria COATES: Where the Eagle Flies
The Skein (Andrea PARKINS and Jessica CONSTABLE): Zobeide
Kaija SAARIAHO: Amers
Sophie HUTCHINGS: The Near Side
Vanessa ROSSETTO: Eohippus
Presented by Sophie
Playlist 29-05-14
Hildur GUDNADOTTIR: Leyfdu Ljosoniu
Christina VANTZOU: The Magic of the Autodidact
Doina ROTARU: Flute Concerto No. 1
Beatriz FERREYRA: Rio de los Pajaros
Pinar KOKSAL: Sarkilar Soyluyorsan
Helen MONEY: Rift
Okkyung LEE: Meolly Ganeun
Franghiz ALI-ZADEH: Ashperon Quintet: 1. Tactile Time
Allison CAMERON: Raw Sangudo
Meredith MONK: Edge/ Scale Down
Presented by Sophie Wilder
Christina VANTZOU: The Magic of the Autodidact
Doina ROTARU: Flute Concerto No. 1
Beatriz FERREYRA: Rio de los Pajaros
Pinar KOKSAL: Sarkilar Soyluyorsan
Helen MONEY: Rift
Okkyung LEE: Meolly Ganeun
Franghiz ALI-ZADEH: Ashperon Quintet: 1. Tactile Time
Allison CAMERON: Raw Sangudo
Meredith MONK: Edge/ Scale Down
Presented by Sophie Wilder
Friday, 23 May 2014
PLAYLIST 22-05-14
- Hildegard von BINGEN: O Felices Radices
- Graine MULVEY: Shifting colours
- Michiko SHIMANUKI: Bicycle thief
- Michiko SHIMANUKI: Prelude (piano solo)
- Peggy LEE trio: Sound from the big house
- Joan BRACKEEN: Flora
- Kerri POWELS: Ocean waves
- Mary MAGEAU: Triple concerto
- Paula TRAVER-NAVARRO: Hades lacrimosae
- Kaff MATTHEWS: Long thin room
- Gloria COATES: Still
- Anna KORSUN: "Wehmut" and it is for 5 voices, violin, double bass, prepared piano and sound objects
- Signe LIDEN: Load
- Isabella LEONARDA: Sonata duo decima Op.16
Presented by Ariane Delaunois
Thursday, 15 May 2014
PLAYLIST 15-5-14
- Sophia GUBAIDULINA: Rejoyce
- Louise FARRENC: Symphony No3
- Laura Elsa SCHWENDINGER: Ce la luna questa sera?
- Augusta READ-THOMAS: Moon jig
- Satoko FUJII: The desert
- Nancy v/d VATE: Suite from Nemo
- Pauline TRAVER NAVARRO: Tombatossals
- Elsa JUSTEL:PeeCaBoo
Presented by Ariane Delaunois
Monday, 12 May 2014
PLAYLIST 20-3-14
- Nashiko HAJO, (perfo by Sumire Yoshihara): Prelude for vibrophone
- Sumire YOSHIHARA: In a dream
- Nancy V/d VATE: 2 for 2
- Ulrike HAAGE: A walz for Ella
- Pauline Oliveros with Randy raines-Reusch:....quiet montains
- Junko MORI: Imagery
- Hildegard WESTERKAMP: Attending to sacred matters
- Sophia GUBAIDULINA: Silenzio
- Judith SHATIN: Spin
- Lisa MEARS: Crystal rain from Oriental sky
- Myra MELFORD: Love is a dream
- Rain WORTHINGTON: Hourglass
A history of 20th century Music new book honouring women composers
Elliot Antokoletz' latest book, "A History of Twentieth-Century Music in a Theoretical-Analytical Context, " published by Routledge, is a monumental work that integrates an account of the genres and concepts of twentieth-century art music with the larger political, social, economic and cultural framework of their time.
I am honored to be amongst the women composers presented in this book, along with Tower, Zwilich, Larsen Lutien, Tailleferre, and Crawford Seeger.
I hope you will encourage your university library to order this book, and/or add it to your own library.
Here is one of the reviews of the book:
"Elliott Antokoletz perceptively interweaves a coherent theoretic-analytical
thread through a historic framework of music of the twentieth century. His
substantial and original detailed analyses of specific works are illuminated
by their insightful placement into the broader social, cultural and
political context. Particularly welcome is his extension of the
Western-European art music perspective to include studies of East Asian
composers, more women composers, Latin American composers, and others."
Victoria Fischer Faw, Elon University
I am honored to be amongst the women composers presented in this book, along with Tower, Zwilich, Larsen Lutien, Tailleferre, and Crawford Seeger.
I hope you will encourage your university library to order this book, and/or add it to your own library.
Here is one of the reviews of the book:
"Elliott Antokoletz perceptively interweaves a coherent theoretic-analytical
thread through a historic framework of music of the twentieth century. His
substantial and original detailed analyses of specific works are illuminated
by their insightful placement into the broader social, cultural and
political context. Particularly welcome is his extension of the
Western-European art music perspective to include studies of East Asian
composers, more women composers, Latin American composers, and others."
Victoria Fischer Faw, Elon University
Thursday, 8 May 2014
The Hildegard to Hildegard radio show keeps going!
We have had some difficulties keeping up with the blog but the show wasn't discontinued, sorry we haven't posted all the exciting playlists! Hopefully we will catch up! Keep listening, the female composers music is truly exciting!
Lucinda, Sophie and Ariane
Lucinda, Sophie and Ariane
Message from Pauline Oliveros about the Deep Listening Institute
Running on Empty
A Personal Appeal from Pauline Oliveros
A Personal Appeal from Pauline Oliveros
May 7, 2014
Dear Friends and Supporters of Deep Listening,
As some of you may know, the Deep Listening Institute moved out of its Kingston, NY, office at the end of April. We could no longer afford the rent. The work of DLI continues, of course, and in fact this has been one of our most exciting years. We held our first three-day academic conference, “Deep Listening: Art/Science,” last July at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and we’re holding our second one there this July, with an added one-day music festival and keynote speeches by Harvard auditory neuroscientist Peter Cariani and our own Stuart and Renko Dempster. Last June in Los Angeles we showcased the first act of Ione’s and my new opera, The Nubian Word for Flowers, to rave reviews. You can see an excerpt here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=HyuDVm1dMGI&feature=share& list=PLQK3X2Zt3- kV4pCuw7eYrmn7_OjsLreJc&index= 1
We published two exciting new books, Ione’s Spell Breaking -- Remembered Ways of Being, with readings in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Kingston, Woodstock and Olive Bridge Library, and my Anthology of Text Scores. Both are being performed worldwide in places like South Korea, the United Kingdom, Canada and France. And last September the Deep Listening Band celebrated its 25thAnniversary by performing and recording for a week at the Dunrobin Sonic Gym in Ottawa. We plan to release the recordings on the Deep Listening label.
This year we held our 18th annual Dream Festival and our 14th annual Women and Identity Festival. In April we staged a three-hour listening marathon of DLI Catalog Manager Al Margolis’ new 3 CD set, Thirty. The set is a 30-year retrospective of Al’s groundbreaking music, composed and recorded under the name If, Bwana, and the marathon was mind blowing and body elevating. And this month, May 21-25, we are presenting a sonic installation at the Whitney Biennial in New York City, featuring my electronic music and performances by the International Contemporary Ensemble.
So the mission of Deep Listening continues to grow, but right now we are in a short period of transition. We are working out of our homes, ironing out details for the upcoming Art/Science conference, and making plans for a transformative new future. As soon as those plans are finalized, I will let you know, but in the meantime we have bills to pay -- staff salaries, storage costs, business expenses. And the hard truth is we are practically broke. Any donation you can make to DLI is urgently needed and profoundly appreciated.
This is a very exciting time for the Deep Listening Institute, but also a little scary. Please help if you can.
As some of you may know, the Deep Listening Institute moved out of its Kingston, NY, office at the end of April. We could no longer afford the rent. The work of DLI continues, of course, and in fact this has been one of our most exciting years. We held our first three-day academic conference, “Deep Listening: Art/Science,” last July at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and we’re holding our second one there this July, with an added one-day music festival and keynote speeches by Harvard auditory neuroscientist Peter Cariani and our own Stuart and Renko Dempster. Last June in Los Angeles we showcased the first act of Ione’s and my new opera, The Nubian Word for Flowers, to rave reviews. You can see an excerpt here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
We published two exciting new books, Ione’s Spell Breaking -- Remembered Ways of Being, with readings in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Kingston, Woodstock and Olive Bridge Library, and my Anthology of Text Scores. Both are being performed worldwide in places like South Korea, the United Kingdom, Canada and France. And last September the Deep Listening Band celebrated its 25thAnniversary by performing and recording for a week at the Dunrobin Sonic Gym in Ottawa. We plan to release the recordings on the Deep Listening label.
This year we held our 18th annual Dream Festival and our 14th annual Women and Identity Festival. In April we staged a three-hour listening marathon of DLI Catalog Manager Al Margolis’ new 3 CD set, Thirty. The set is a 30-year retrospective of Al’s groundbreaking music, composed and recorded under the name If, Bwana, and the marathon was mind blowing and body elevating. And this month, May 21-25, we are presenting a sonic installation at the Whitney Biennial in New York City, featuring my electronic music and performances by the International Contemporary Ensemble.
So the mission of Deep Listening continues to grow, but right now we are in a short period of transition. We are working out of our homes, ironing out details for the upcoming Art/Science conference, and making plans for a transformative new future. As soon as those plans are finalized, I will let you know, but in the meantime we have bills to pay -- staff salaries, storage costs, business expenses. And the hard truth is we are practically broke. Any donation you can make to DLI is urgently needed and profoundly appreciated.
This is a very exciting time for the Deep Listening Institute, but also a little scary. Please help if you can.
http://deeplistening.org/
Thursday, 27 February 2014
playlist 27-02-14
- Hildegard WESTERKAMP: Fur Dich
- Sonja GROSSNER: Flute solo
- Kerry POWELS: The ballad of the swans
- Kerry POWELS: Flanders field
- Rain WORTHINGTON: Tracing a dream
- Rebecca OSWALD: The rhythm of snow
- Akemi NAITO: Months-Spaceship for zodiac XIV. Aquarius
- Sri SULASTRI In my head
- Daria BAIOCCHI: SOSPESO
- Anna KORSUN: Underwater
- SANG MI AHN: Trio violin clarinette piano
Friday, 14 February 2014
PLAYLIST 13-02-14
1. Vivienne OLIVE: The blacksmith (All 6 Movements: Prelude, Alman, Courrante, Sarabande, Jig, Postlude, Folksong)
2. Courtney BRYAN: Wade in water
3. Florence PRICE: Dances with the canebrakes: Numble feet
4. Margaret BONDS: 3 dream portraits: Dream variation
5. Tania LEON: Imura: teaching
6. Sylvie COURVOISIER: 12
7. Mari TAKANO: Mugen no tsuki, mugen no hashi, mugen no tsuki
8. Mari TAKANO: Women paradise IV: L'abandon
9. Mari TAKANO: Women paradise II: Sexuality
10. Meredith MONK (feat. Pamela Z): Scared song
11. Miyuki ITO: The fire of the within for Satsuma-biwa and live electronics of "in the state of flux"
12. Kui DONG: Crossing (Movement I & II)
13. Kui DONG: Pangu song
14. Marcia GARCIA- RENART: 2d mvt of 3 movementos: Momento de reposo
15. Makiko KINOSHITA: Seagulls for mixed chorus & orchestra
16: Anna KORSUN: Isostasie for quintet
Friday, 7 February 2014
PLAYLIST 06-01-14
1) Unisono by Agata Zubel
2) The roots of the world are entwined in the wind by Liza Lim
3) Atabi by Allison Ogden
4) Quatuor VI by Betsy Jolas
5) Allegretto from suite for wind quintet by Ruth Crawford Seeger
6) Mollys Song 3 by Rebecca Saunders
7) Sizzle by Margeret Brouwer
8) Blow by Mirjam Tally
9) Wet this morning by Virginia Aurora Scott
10) Fieldwork by Virginia Aurora Scott
11) Lunar Loops by Gloria Coates
12) The Mermaid by Lydia Kakabadse
13) Balinese Dyptych by Nancy Van der Vate
14) Night Flights by Christina Kubisch
Presented by Lucinda and Sophie
2) The roots of the world are entwined in the wind by Liza Lim
3) Atabi by Allison Ogden
4) Quatuor VI by Betsy Jolas
5) Allegretto from suite for wind quintet by Ruth Crawford Seeger
6) Mollys Song 3 by Rebecca Saunders
7) Sizzle by Margeret Brouwer
8) Blow by Mirjam Tally
9) Wet this morning by Virginia Aurora Scott
10) Fieldwork by Virginia Aurora Scott
11) Lunar Loops by Gloria Coates
12) The Mermaid by Lydia Kakabadse
13) Balinese Dyptych by Nancy Van der Vate
14) Night Flights by Christina Kubisch
Presented by Lucinda and Sophie
Thursday, 30 January 2014
PLAYLIST: 30-01-14
Sorry for the delay, the show went on in the end...
- Hildegard WESTERKAMP: Fur dich, for you
- Sonja GROSSNER: Flute solo
- Kerry POWLES: The ballad of the swans
- Kerry POWLES: Flanders fields
- Rain WORTHINGTON: Tracing the dream
- Rebecca OSWALD: The rhythm of snow
- Junko UEDA: Months-Spaceship for Zodiac: XIV. Aquarius
- Sri SULASTRI: In my head
- Daria BAIOCCHI: SOSPESO
- Anna KORSUN: Underwater
- SANG MI AHN: Trio violin, clarinet and piano
Presented by Ariane Delaunois
Extra Links:
Kerry POWLES: http://www.youtube.com/user/77MyEsha/videos
http://www.composition- contest.com/index2.php
Extra Links:
Kerry POWLES: http://www.youtube.com/user/77MyEsha/videos
http://www.composition-
Thursday, 23 January 2014
PLAYLIST 23-1-14
Sorry for the inconvenience, Ariane's show can't be broadcasted for technical reasons.
This week was a re-broadcast of last week's Sophie's show:
This week was a re-broadcast of last week's Sophie's show:
- Annea Lockwood "Tiger Balm";
- Else Marie Pade "Fordommelse";
- Okkyung Lee "Wind Fall";
- Ruth Anderson "Points";
- Maja Ratkje "Voice";
- Alison Doyle "Grouse Mountain";
- Beatriz Ferreyra "Demures Aquatiques";
- Laurie Spiegel "The Orient Express";
- Ruth Bakke "Sphaerae".
= presented by Sophie Wilder
Sunday, 19 January 2014
PLAYLIST 16-01-14
- Annea Lockwood "Tiger Balm";
- Else Marie Pade "Fordommelse";
- Okkyung Lee "Wind Fall";
- Ruth Anderson "Points";
- Maja Ratkje "Voice";
- Alison Doyle "Grouse Mountain";
- Beatriz Ferreyra "Demures Aquatiques";
- Laurie Spiegel "The Orient Express";
- Ruth Bakke "Sphaerae".
= presented by Sophie Wilder
Thursday, 9 January 2014
PLAYLIST 9-1-14
- Germaine TAILLEFERRE: Sonatine pour harpe, 3d mvt: Perpetuum mobile
- Germaine TAILLEFERRE: Sonatine pour harpe, 1st mvt: Allegretto
- Anna Amelia Pincess of Prussia: Flute sonata, adagio
- Anna Amelia Pincess of Prussia: Sonata for Oboe and organ in F
- Peggy GLANVILLE-HICKS: Harp sonata, 1st mvt: Saeta (perf. by Marshall MacGuire)
- Peggy GLANVILLE-HICKS: Harp sonata, 1st mvt: Saeta (perf. by Alice Giles)
- Peggy GLANVILLE-HICKS: Harp sonata, 2d mvt: Pastorale (perf. by Alice Giles)
- Peggy GLANVILLE-HICKS: Harp sonata, 3d mvt: Rondo (perf. by Alice Giles)
- Nancy VAN DER VATE: Harp Sonata: Allegro
- Ruth WALL: IA
- Ruth WALL: Wedding
- Ruth WALL: Peninsula run
- Elena KATS-CHERNIN: Chamber of horrors for harp
- Zeena PARKINS: Jezebel
- Pauline OLIVEROS and Miya MASAOKA: Hirusugi
- Kaija SAARIAHO: Nocturne
- Mijuki ITO: The sands of time for flute
- Mijuki ITO: Labyrinthe for ondes Martenot and recorded electronics
- Manuella WIESLER: El Amolador
- Maria MALIBRAN: La morte
- Rebecca CLARKE: Lullaby
Wednesday, 8 January 2014
2014
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