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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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Favoriting August 18, 2024: Short Attention Span Classical

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Artist Track Album Label Year Approx. start time
Joe Jackson  Got the Time   Favoriting Look Sharp!  A&M Records  1979   
Ludwig van Beethoven; Gyorgy Czffra, piano  Variations on "God Save the Queen", WoO 78   Favoriting       0:06:14 (Pop-up)
Aaron Copland; Adam Summerhayes, violin; Catherine Summerhayes, piano  Capriccio for violin & piano   Favoriting   Meridian Records  2001  0:18:40 (Pop-up)
Antonín Dvořák; Tomáš Víšek, piano  Forget-Me-Not Polka, B. 1   Favoriting   ArcoDiva  2022  0:19:58 (Pop-up)
Gabriel Faure; Elly Ameling, soprano; Dalton Baldwin, piano  Le Papillon et La Fleur, Op. 1 no. 1   Favoriting     1970-75?  0:22:24 (Pop-up)
Franz Liszt; Artur Balsam, piano  Variation on a Waltz by Diabelli   Favoriting       0:24:34 (Pop-up)
Charles Ives; Samuel Ramey, baritone; Warren Jones, piano  Slow March   Favoriting       0:25:08 (Pop-up)
W. A. Mozart; Cyprien Katsaris, piano  Menuet in G, K. 1e   Favoriting       0:27:37 (Pop-up)
Gioachino Rossini; Marilyn Horne, soprano; Martin Katz, piano  Se il vuol la molinara   Favoriting       0:28:27 (Pop-up)
Eric Satie; Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano  Allegro   Favoriting       0:30:43 (Pop-up)
Jean Sibelius; Yoshiko Arai, violin; Seppo Kimanen, cello  Water Droplets, JS 216   Favoriting Early Chamber Music Vol 2  Ondine    0:31:02 (Pop-up)
Alexander Scriabin; Anna Gourari, piano  Canon in D minor, WoO 1   Favoriting Desir  Decca    0:31:51 (Pop-up)
Karol Szymanowski; Anna Mutkowska, piano  Prelude, Op. 1 no. 1   Favoriting       0:33:39 (Pop-up)
Anton von Webern; Siegfried Palm, cello; Aloys Kontarsky, piano  Sonata for cello & piano   Favoriting   Deutsche Grammophon  1975  0:51:36 (Pop-up)
Alexander Scriabin; Vladimir Horowitz, piano  Feuillet d'album, Op. 45, No. 1   Favoriting       0:57:36 (Pop-up)
Anton von Webern; Quartetto Italiano  6 Bagatelles, Op. 9   Favoriting       1:02:28 (Pop-up)
Fritz Kreisler, composer & violin; Franz Rupp, piano  Schön Rosmarin   Favoriting   HMV  1936  1:03:43 (Pop-up)
Anton von Webern; Siegfried Palm, cello; Aloys Kontarsky, piano  3 Little Pieces, Op. 11   Favoriting   Deutsche Grammophon  1975  1:05:46 (Pop-up)
Iannis Xenakis; Marc Ponthus, piano  àr. (hommage à Ravel)   Favoriting Complete Piano Music  Tresona Multimedia  2004  1:16:54 (Pop-up)
Ludwig van Beethoven; Peter Schreier, tenor; Walter Olbertz, piano  Schilderung eines Mädchens, WoO 107   Favoriting   Brilliant Classics  2006  1:19:29 (Pop-up)
Autalavou Katoliko Puleaga Samoa – Pago Pago  Music of American Samoa   Favoriting       1:19:58 (Pop-up)
Ludwig van Beethoven; Mikhail Pletnev, piano  Rondo in C, WoO 48   Favoriting   Deutsche Grammophon    1:22:02 (Pop-up)
Festa Major de Sant Julià de Lòria  Sardana from Andorra   Favoriting       1:24:16 (Pop-up)
Ludwig van Beethoven; Mikhail Pletnev, piano  Rondo in A, WoO 49   Favoriting       1:25:40 (Pop-up)
Annemarie Leitner, yodeler  Tyrolean Song from Austria   Favoriting Welcome to Tyrol    1968  1:28:27 (Pop-up)
Ludwig van Beethoven; Simon Preston, organ  Fugue in D, WoO 31   Favoriting       1:38:13 (Pop-up)
Julien Dacosta Allamby  Endorse de Cou Cou (Barbados)   Favoriting       1:40:08 (Pop-up)
Ludwig van Beethoven; Adele Stolte, soprano; Walter Olbertz, piano  An einen Saugling, woO 108   Favoriting       1:42:50 (Pop-up)
Bob Deschamps  Walloon Song (Belgium)   Favoriting       1:44:45 (Pop-up)
Ludwig van Beethoven; Peter Schreier, tenor; Walter Olbertz, piano  Elegie auf den Tod eines Pudels, WoO 110   Favoriting       1:47:02 (Pop-up)
Traditional  Music of Burkina Faso   Favoriting       1:49:32 (Pop-up)
Ludwig van Beethoven; Aurelien Pontier, piano  Sketch, Hess 58   Favoriting       1:50:57 (Pop-up)
Inuit Throat Singers  Throat Singing from Canada   Favoriting       1:52:25 (Pop-up)
Robert Johnson  They're Red Hot   Favoriting        


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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:00pm
chresti:

Hi Carol and Cullen and dead people music show!
  6:01pm
ViolaChica:

Hi friends!! Cullan’s got a journey for you all tonight! I’ll be saying hello, but currently en route back from the UK! Thrilled you are all here and excited for the show!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:02pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

↳ Song: "Got the Time" by "Joe Jackson"
Local band Perfect Thyroid played this at their shows.
  6:02pm
ViolaChica:

Dead people, living people, and where we never answer the question. We explore what is “alive” in classical music.
  6:05pm
ViolaChica:

Awwww! Cullan ♥️🇬🇧
  6:07pm
AskJoe:

Beautiful playing
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:09pm
Art:

Safe travels!
  6:09pm
ViolaChica:

AskJoe—agreed!
  6:11pm
Listener Robert:

↳ Song: "Variations on "God Save the Queen", WoO 78" by "L...
Is this one legit? Once Steve Post played some baroque-style tunes as supposed precursors to much later ones before eventually revealing they were pastiches by a certain group. Yes, I was willing to believe "Erie Canal" had been ripped off from a centuries-old one. Heck, when I first heard Songs for Ice Cream Trucks, I was willing to believe the Mr. Softee jingle was similarly adapted, and the DJ here (I forgot who) wasn't even trying to pass it off that way, I just missed the intro.
  Swag For Life Member 6:12pm
Enflod:

Wow never heard of this! Surprised Beethoven would have written this, given his seeming anti-royalist tendencies (see: Eroica symphony dedication)
Avatar 6:13pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Song: "Variations on "God Save the Queen", WoO 78" by "L...
I gather it is being 'extrapolated' into Ludwig style :
en.wikipedia.org...
Avatar 6:14pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Enflod @6:12
I think of Beethoven as being right @ the transition point in History - for Nations as well as Composers & the Patron System...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:15pm
tom from Manchester:

cheers to that!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:16pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

If you find Beethoven's grave in Vienna and listen closely, you can hear his music played backwards. I guess he's decomposing.
  6:19pm
Listener Robert:

↳ Song: "Capriccio for violin & piano" by "Aaron Copland; ...
Remember "Minor Music"?
  Swag For Life Member 6:19pm
Enflod:

Did anyone see that Copland biopic? Was very let down; didn't see what Stallone, De Niro, and Keitel had to do with the composer's life story
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:26pm
RB:

↳ Song: "Variations on "God Save the Queen", WoO 78" by "L...
Was that Alfred Brendel or Czffral? So many great Recordings of Ludwig Von, I don’t find Alfred’s to be among them , sorry to say .
  6:26pm
ViolaChica:

I’m a Sam Ramey fan!!! Loved since a teenager. Haven’t heard this in so long
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:27pm
chresti:

So this is the "music by dead people when they were kids" edition
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:28pm
RB:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @6:14
He wrote music while Vienna was under attack by Napoleon’ army !
Avatar 6:29pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ RB @6:28
That's was just like him. As Lennon said of McCartney...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:29pm
chresti:

↳ chresti @6:27
or "composed by dead people when they were kids"
  6:29pm
ViolaChica:

Chresti- cute! Maybe we’ll just have to do that one officially soon :)
  6:30pm
Listener Robert:

↳ RB @6:28
Yeah, well, what else ya gonna do during a siege?
  6:32pm
ViolaChica:

Chresti - that last one - water droplets was Sibelius’ age 9
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:32pm
RB:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @6:29
So many great Beethoven stories, he made the rockin’ rollers in the Chelsea hotel look like kindergartners.
Avatar 6:32pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ chresti @6:27
wfmu.org...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:33pm
RB:

↳ Listener Robert @6:30
:-)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:33pm
chresti:

↳ ViolaChica @6:32
Whoa!
Avatar 6:33pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ ViolaChica @6:32
Single digit Impressionism.
  6:42pm
Listener Robert:

I was turned on to Sibelius only last year at ScanFest, the annual Scandinavian festival at Vasa Park. The pianist explained a lot about the revolutionary surroundings of his compositions. Lot of Scandinavian descendants here in NW NJ.
  6:44pm
HarveySuavé:

Cullan, Hey: Howie here from the Canon's- Midori just played Tanglewood, brought you to mind, boasted of you to all- Great show, you are in your element!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:47pm
tom from Manchester:

hello Carol!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:48pm
chresti:

Hi Carol!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:49pm
tom from Manchester:

simply form inflation
  6:51pm
Listener Robert:

Naively, I'd say "sonata" just means "sounded" or "sung". So if it makes sound, it's eligible to be called a sonata, right?
  6:53pm
Listener Robert:

Yay, Wiktionary's etymology of sonata backs me up!
  6:58pm
Listener Robert:

↳ Song: "Feuillet d'album, Op. 45, No. 1" by "Alexander Sc...
Was that a piece or a ring tone?
Avatar 6:59pm
tom tom the pipers son:

hello all...
  7:04pm
Listener Robert:

↳ Listener Robert @6:58
I think that was the first of the Bagatelles I meant.
  7:07pm
headcleaner:

Nice walking into this after a bit of time outside in a mixed natural / built environment, the latter mostly extant (and intact) from the time these were composed
Avatar 7:11pm
tom tom the pipers son:

webern was a formative influence on derek bailey
  7:11pm
headcleaner:

"On the night of 15 Sept. 1945, Webern was outside smoking when he was shot and killed by a US soldier in an apparent accident. He had been following Thomas Mann's work, which the Nazis had burned, noting in 1944 that Mann had finished Joseph and His Brothers. In his last notebook entry, Webern quoted Rainer Maria Rilke: 'Who speaks of victory? To endure is everything.'"
Avatar 7:11pm
Roberto:

Can you help me find this wonderful Beethoven bagatelle I played on piano when I was a kid? It goes "da-da-da-da-da-da."
Avatar 7:13pm
HyperDose:

↳ Roberto @7:11
As a kid I described all classical (especially Wagner) as "dun dun" music. Pretty spot on if I do say so myself
Avatar 7:15pm
Roberto:

↳ HyperDose @7:13
He composed a shit-ton of bag's!
Avatar 7:15pm
tom tom the pipers son:

i thought i was aurally hallucinating hearing fragments of ice cream truck music outside playing similar notes to this xenakis
  Swag For Life Member 7:17pm
Enflod:

Mickey Baker, of Mickey and Sylvia fame ("Love Is Strange"), was a disciple of Xennakis
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:17pm
tom from Manchester:

nice
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:19pm
chresti:

I wonder if anyone ate baguettes while composing a bagatelles?
  7:19pm
headcleaner:

An alternate universe where ice cream trucks do play Xennakis would make a fine ingredient for a (perhaps only partially or lightly) speculative fiction novel
Avatar 7:20pm
Roberto:

↳ chresti @7:19
Baguette-telles
  Swag For Life Member 7:20pm
Enflod:

My understanding is that Richter's first love was opera and he originally wanted to be an opera conductor. Can anyone corroborate?
  7:20pm
Listener Robert:

↳ Song: "Music of American Samoa" by "Autalavou Katoliko P...
Can we hear samoa dese?
  7:22pm
Listener Robert:

↳ Roberto @7:11
Try Shazam?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:22pm
chresti:

↳ chresti @7:19
*Composing bagatelles
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:23pm
tom from Manchester:

↳ Listener Robert @7:20
samoa dese nuts
  7:24pm
ViolaChica:

I love the convo going on here. Possibly, yes, re: sonata / sounded! Thanks for that. Will pipe back in when I can! All tri-state folks grounded here at the airport! Mayhem!! But the show is keeping me…well…actually happy, amongst the disgruntled crowds! Seems to be the perfect soundtrack. Love you all!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:25pm
chresti:

↳ ViolaChica @7:24
Stay tuned!
Avatar 7:26pm
Roberto:

↳ Listener Robert @7:22
It worked for Gomer Pyle.
  7:27pm
ViolaChica:

Chresti— absolutely. Otherwise, I might cry instead, if I don’t lol!
Avatar 7:31pm
Roberto:

↳ ViolaChica @7:24
Rainin' like a mofo in the Big Apple rn.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:33pm
Mxter Baba:

Sing, it! Truth! Hello, peoples and human beings of WFMU!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:33pm
chresti:

Andorra sounds interesting.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:33pm
Mxter Baba:

I am a glaxy of microbes! They outnumber me.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:34pm
Mxter Baba:

↳ chresti @7:33
greetings, culture of chrestikins!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:34pm
chresti:

Mxter Babakins!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:35pm
chresti:

↳ Mxter Baba @7:34
Microbia!
  7:49pm
Listener Robert:

↳ Song: "Walloon Song (Belgium)" by "Bob Deschamps"
Was that in Walloon or regular French? Because if that's Walloon I'd like to try listening to it slowly and see how much I understand.
Avatar 7:51pm
tom tom the pipers son:

thanks cullan and carol; wherever you are....

sounds burkina faso's traditional is our experimental
Avatar 7:51pm
Amygdala:

This show solidifies my love of WFMU.
I'm very happy that I stumbled upon your fine program!
Avatar 7:51pm
Dennis Friend:

↳ Ken From Hyde Park @6:02
I willing went to, and dragged others to MANY Perfect Thyroid shows during my undergraduate years in New Paltz.
Avatar 7:53pm
Dennis Friend:

First time listener. I WILL BE BACK!

. . . is that a threat? Maybe.

GREAT PROGRAM CG&CB!
  7:54pm
Dean:

Well, nuts. I went record shopping during the first hour. The store played a Rachmaninov piano concerto taken at a slow pace. Turns out is was one of those budget Laserlight CDs. Not a bad performance, but the tempo was unusual to my ears.
  7:57pm
Dean:

Compare budget label Brilliant Classics, which reliably issues excellent recordings and performances.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:57pm
Mxter Baba:

↳ Song: "Throat Singing from Canada" by "Inuit Throat Sing...
that might have been one of my favorite sets on WFMU of all time!!! Thanks!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:57pm
chresti:

Thanks Cullen and Carol!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:58pm
chresti:

Think hello!
  7:58pm
ViolaChica:

Bye friends!! Thanks for the love! Have a great night, stay dry and meet you again next week! ♥️
Avatar 7:59pm
HyperDose:

Many thanks! 🎩
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