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From the most profound classical music recordings ever made, to genres and musical perspectives from around the globe, talk on music, art and recordings that changed our lives and the world around us. Tune-in as we explore why we only listen to "dead" people, and what is "alive" in music today. Special guests, call-ins welcome.

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Ethel Merman · Ray Middleton  Anything You Can Do by Betty Hutton   Favoriting Annie Get Your Gun  Decca Music Group Limited  1946    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Leonard Bernstein & Boston Symphony  Benjamin Britten: Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes, Op. 33a: III. Moonlight   Favoriting   DGG      0:10:21 (Pop-up)
Percussion Ensemble Mainz  John Cage: Credo in Us   Favoriting John Cage: Music for Percussion Quartet  Col Legno  1998    0:14:47 (Pop-up)
Boris Berman  Prokofieff Four Études, Op. 2: No. 4 in C Minor. Presto energico   Favoriting Complete Piano Music Vol. 8  Chandos Records  1993    0:40:07 (Pop-up)
Quartetto Italiano  Beethoven: String Quartet No. 10 in E flat, Op. 74 - "Harp" - 3. Presto   Favoriting Beethoven: The Middle Quartets  Philips Classics  1971    0:40:38 (Pop-up)
Sviatoslav Richter  Beethoven: Bagatelle Op. 126: No. 4 in B Minor   Favoriting   Praga  1975    0:46:02 (Pop-up)
Glenn Gould  Beethoven: Bagatelle Op. 126: No. 4 in B Minor   Favoriting   Sony Classical  1975    0:49:19 (Pop-up)
Art Tatum  A. Dvorak: Humoresque   Favoriting Art Tatum Solo Masterpieces Vol. 7    1953    0:54:27 (Pop-up)
Mac Lethal  Incredible Mozart Rap   Favoriting         1:03:17 (Pop-up)
Martin Mull  Hors d'Oeuvre   Favoriting Martin Mull: Hors d'Oeuvre  Capricorn Records  1972    1:09:27 (Pop-up)
Alain Kremski, piano  Prière   Favoriting Gurdjieff / De Hartmann: Rituel D'Un Ordre Soufi  Auvidis Valois  1990    1:14:04 (Pop-up)
Emil Gilels  Domenico Scarlatti: Sonata in B Minor, L. 449 (K. 27)   Favoriting Emil Gilels, piano : Scarlatti • Debussy • Schumann  Ermitage Records  2023    1:16:20 (Pop-up)
Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli  Scarlatti - Sonata in B minor k27 Op 449   Favoriting       Television Broadast  1:21:03 (Pop-up)
Emil Gilels  Prelude in B minor (Bach / Siloti)   Favoriting       Live from the legendary recital at the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory  1:24:48 (Pop-up)
Pau Casals  Song of the Birds   Favoriting     1971  with talk by Pau Casals  1:27:11 (Pop-up)
Philip Glass Ensemble  Koyaanisqatsi   Favoriting Koyaanisqatsi: Complete original soundtrack  Island Records  1983  Original music composed by Philip Glass  1:31:38 (Pop-up)
Yuri Bashmet and the Moscow Soloists  Paul Hindemith Trauermusik: I. Langsam   Favoriting Yuri Bashmet - The Complete RCA Recordings  Sony Music Entertainment  2016    1:34:57 (Pop-up)
Musica Reservata of London  Ghaetta - Anon. Italian   Favoriting Musik fur Kirche und Kneipe  Philips      1:48:13 (Pop-up)
Musica Reservata of London  Ghirardello da Firenze: Tosto che 'alba   Favoriting Musik fur Kirche und Kneipe  Philips      1:51:55 (Pop-up)
Apocalyptica featuring Nina Hagen  Seemann   Favoriting Reflections - Revised  OMN Label Services  2015    1:58:11 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 6:02pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...he might have Ethel on singing softer...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:03pm
The Butterman:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @6:02
Ethel don’t do that!
Avatar 6:06pm
tom tom the pipers son:

hi cullan and carol and peeps
Avatar 6:11pm
Roberto:

I've given this some thought and I've reached some conclusions. You only listen to dead people because other actions, such as smelling or touching them, might prove unpleasant.
Avatar 6:15pm
ViolaChica:

↳ tom tom the pipers son @6:06
Hi Tom Tom!
Avatar 6:15pm
HyperDose:

me likey 🎵dun dun🎵 music
Avatar 6:16pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Roberto @6:11
Decomposing Composers.
As soon as anything is Recorded - it's the Past. I wonder how much the advent of Recording changed how people felt about ...conceived of it all. One always speaks of Artists as Eternally Immanent in a way ...yerknow : 'What DaVinci IS DOING here'...
Avatar 6:19pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @6:16
...I suppose cause that's how one experiences it. Music for instance reportedly using more parts of the brain @ once than anything else. It's always Now. I dunno ...it can also be evocative & even pointedly nostalgic of course. But the experience of even that stops the World in a way...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:21pm
joe mulligan:

this show is so good! best thing since A440, anyone remember A440?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:22pm
joe mulligan:

↳ Song: "John Cage: Credo in Us" by "Percussion Ensemble M...
is that a stud sensor making the beeps? trying to place the sound
Avatar 6:23pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @6:19
...so - given the paradox of always being the Past & also being always Now & always Eternal - it's both immanent & transcendent @ once. In the realm of aesthetic Platonic Ideals & Archetypes - indeed the Numinous.
Avatar 6:23pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ joe mulligan @6:21
Sure do.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:24pm
joe mulligan:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @6:23
Stochastic Hit Parade with Bethany Ryker! had to look up her show
Avatar 6:28pm
Roberto:

Then again, looking at or watching dead people -- presumably in photographs or on film or video -- is a common practice, although usually the person is captured on such media prior to dying.
Avatar 6:29pm
Roberto:

↳ Roberto @6:28
A wild card: Vladimir Lenin.
Avatar 6:29pm
tom tom the pipers son:

i've been distracted emailing...
Avatar 6:30pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Roberto @6:29
Well - of course the Savior Hero is cyclically (even seasonally) killed & resurrected. Be it Jesus or Godzilla.
  6:32pm
David L.:

Karl Haas! Just had a vivid flashback to the childhood home in the 80s where NPR was on more often than not. Definitely memorable voice.
  6:36pm
ger240:

That’s amazing. Beautiful. Go Biden!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:38pm
chresti:

Are they plotzed?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:39pm
chresti:

Hi fun dead people!
Avatar 6:40pm
Roberto:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @6:30
Why do we only listen to dead reptilian monsters?
Avatar 6:40pm
northguineahills:

↳ Song: "John Cage: Credo in Us" by "Percussion Ensemble M...
love this piece!
Avatar 6:40pm
Troy:

Bring out your dead! But I’m not dead yet! Bong!
Avatar 6:41pm
northguineahills:

↳ Song: "John Cage: Credo in Us" by "Percussion Ensemble M...
wait, i think i have this cd!
  6:47pm
dead pendant:

I recommend buying one of those hand clickers so you can record the number of times he steps on your words or talks over you.
Avatar 6:47pm
northguineahills:

↳ Troy @6:40
get on the cart!
Avatar 6:48pm
northguineahills:

↳ chresti @6:39
this comment is relevant to my interests,,,,,😁
Avatar 6:49pm
Roberto:

The good news: Kinky Friedman and Martin Mull just became eligible for this program.
  6:52pm
yippie:

this one reminds me of beethoven's chorale fantasy
  6:53pm
Doug in DC:

Gérard Grisey in 1998, hint, hint
Avatar 6:54pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Akira Ifukube !
...but of course, before Recording the whole situation of Notation. & how much of all that applies to our question for 'Classical' ~ Western Canonical 'Academic' ..."Serious" Musics...
Which leads inevitably to considering how the definitions & boundaries of Genre Labels melted in the Modern ~ 20thCentury eras. (TheBeatles are pretty darned 'Classic' to a good strong portion of us.) But now really digressing...
Avatar 6:57pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...perhaps the greater portion of the answer is ...Because We Can. Just like the proverbial Dawg...
The question of why these (Dead) People & not Those peeks out from behind I think...
Avatar 6:58pm
Roberto:

↳ Troy @6:40
This raises another question: have the curators of this program ever attempted to hasten someone's death just so he/she/they could be played here?
Avatar 7:02pm
Troy:

↳ Roberto @6:58
You might be on to something there!
Avatar 7:02pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...certainly both Graphic Arts & Musics are more prized by Demand, Socio-Economically, when mortality intervenes to make the Supply finite.
Avatar 7:03pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...lest Artists be duly rewarded when still sucking air...
  7:03pm
Doug in DC:

Bach was avant garde af with his chromatic works and other things.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:04pm
chresti:

↳ Roberto @6:58
Lol! Maybe when the

Lol!
Avatar 7:04pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Doug in DC @7:03
Interesting as ...*in his time* - was Bach not considered a bit old-fashioned with that Baroque stuff for the Church all the time...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:05pm
chresti:

↳ chresti @7:04
Delete maybe when..
Avatar 7:06pm
Roberto:

↳ chresti @7:05
Me when the
  7:06pm
ger240:

Mozart rap! Yes! Good clean fun.
Avatar 7:07pm
northguineahills:

↳ Roberto @7:06
the needful
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PaulRobeson1924:

Morninggggggggggg
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chresti:

↳ Song: "Hors d'Oeuvre" by "Martin Mull"
Perfect!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:12pm
chresti:

Hi Carol and Cullan!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:12pm
chresti:

Fernwood Tonight!
Avatar 7:13pm
Roberto:

↳ chresti @7:12
One of my few joys of the summer of '77.
Avatar 7:15pm
ViolaChica:

↳ chresti @7:12
Hi!!! ....we aren't plotzed lol! :)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:16pm
chresti:

↳ Roberto @7:13
He was on Mary Hartman Mary Hartman, although I don't remember.
Avatar 7:17pm
Roberto:

↳ chresti @7:16
Yeah I think I tried watching that once but it went right over my head. In my defense, I was probably 11 years old.
Avatar 7:18pm
Roberto:

↳ Song: "Domenico Scarlatti: Sonata in B Minor, L. 449 (K....
I was just bangin' out some Scarlatti on my Yamaha!
  7:18pm
LanaJ:

Im loving this..
Avatar 7:20pm
ViolaChica:

↳ LanaJ @7:18
It's my favorite Scarlatti sonata! You will hear it performed very differently in a minute!
Avatar 7:20pm
Roberto:

↳ Roberto @7:18
Fake harpsichord/both keyboards engaged setting.
Avatar 7:23pm
Roberto:

↳ ViolaChica @7:20
With period accuracy?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:24pm
chresti:

↳ Roberto @7:17
I was 18 and still living at home.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:29pm
coelacanth∅:

Greetings Carol and Cullan and others
Avatar 7:30pm
ViolaChica:

↳ coelacanth∅ @7:29
hello hello! glad you are here...and all others!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:35pm
Blobs:

Anyone else consider Koyaanisqatsi the most impactful film we have?
Avatar 7:37pm
ViolaChica:

↳ Blobs @7:35
One of for sure!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:37pm
McGroovey:

Rosemary's Baby
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:37pm
Blobs:

Hearing that just gave me a Vietnam-type flashback.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:44pm
The Butterman:

Our Franco is cool. Not like that other Franco.
  7:44pm
Mr. Bill:

Franco's still dead.
Avatar 7:45pm
Roberto:

↳ Mr. Bill @7:44
Not Franco Twinkie, I hope.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:47pm
McGroovey:

Great show! I haven't been able to comment because I'm driving.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:49pm
chresti:

↳ Song: "Paul Hindemith Trauermusik: I. Langsam" by "Yuri ...
Nice sound!
Avatar 7:50pm
Roberto:

↳ Roberto @7:45
El Tuinquísimo.
  7:54pm
Dean:

Shoot, this enticing program conflicts with my recorder lesson!

What a playlist!
  7:54pm
Dean:

Jantina Noorman was in Musica Reservata, no? A unique voice.
Avatar 7:54pm
tom tom the pipers son:

thanks carol and cullan was busy here and there, felt quiet...maybe i'll chime in more next week
  7:55pm
Dean:

She did an amazing Witch in Andrew Parrott's recording of Dido & Aeneas.
Avatar 7:56pm
Roberto:

My recommendation: continue only listening to dead people until further notice.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:56pm
McGroovey:

I love rock-'n'-roll, but I'm not ready for it right now 😵‍💫🤷‍♂️🙀
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:57pm
coelacanth∅:

Thanks y'all!
Avatar 7:58pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ TY DJs CG & CB ~
Glad I finally got around to checking this Program out.
Avatar 7:59pm
Roberto:

↳ Song: "Seemann" by "Apocalyptica featuring Nina Hagen"
Hold on a minute, exactly who is the dead person or people here?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:01pm
chresti:

Thanks C & C!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 4:21pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Thanks for another great show!
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