Favoriting A440 / Stochastic Hit Parade with Bethany Ryker: Playlist from November 3, 2014 Favoriting

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Favoriting November 3, 2014: A440, Op. 3, No. 18, Etudes Rythmiques, Rossignols Enrhumes, Harps & Arches

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Artist Track Album Comments Approx. start time
Mauricio Kagel  Rrrrrrrr.... IV. Rossignols Enrhumes (prepared piano)   Favoriting Ludwig van  Alexandre Tharaud, piano  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
György Ligeti  Chamber Concerto for 13 Instrumentalists, III. & IV. (1969)   Favoriting   David Atherton directing the London Sinfonietta  0:05:23 (Pop-up)
        0:15:48 (Pop-up)
Stephen Heller  24 Nouvelles études d'expression et de rhythme, Op. 124, No. 22   Favoriting   Luca Rasca, piano  0:21:50 (Pop-up)
Francis Poulenc  Quatre petites prières de Saint François d'Assise (1948)   Favoriting   RIAS Kammerchor  0:16:40 (Pop-up)
Paul Lansky  Arches (2008)   Favoriting   Odense Symphony Orchestra  0:20:33 (Pop-up)
Nadia Boulanger  3 Pieces for Cello and Piano, III. (1911, originally for organ)   Favoriting     0:30:15 (Pop-up)
        0:38:04 (Pop-up)
Frank Martin  Etude Rythmique   Favoriting   Julie Adam, piano  0:38:24 (Pop-up)
Frank Martin  Etudes pour deux pianos, III. pour le rythme   Favoriting   Julie Adam & Christine Logan, piano  0:39:47 (Pop-up)
Bohuslav Martinů  Rhythmic Etudes for Violin and Piano, H. 202   Favoriting     0:44:09 (Pop-up)
Olivier Messaien  4 Etudes de Rythme: Ile de Feu II   Favoriting   Håkon Austbø, piano  0:46:09 (Pop-up)
Samuel Adler  4 Etudes "Meadowmountetudes" No. 1   Favoriting     0:50:00 (Pop-up)
Bohuslav Martinů  7 Arabesques, H. 201"etudes rhythmiques"   Favoriting     0:51:45 (Pop-up)
        0:55:35 (Pop-up)
Louis Spohr  Trio for Violin, Cello and Harp in E Minor (1806)   Favoriting     0:56:47 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 8:03pm
ranjit:

Rrrrhumes!
Avatar 8:04pm
Matt from Springfield:

RrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrAH! What a smashing (hammers) intro!!

Evening, Bethany, ranjit and aficionados!
Avatar 8:05pm
Bethany Ryker:

I think the translation is "Hummingbirds with colds"? Enrhume. like rheumatic?? Ideas anyone?
Avatar 8:05pm
Matt from Springfield:

Album name "Ludwig van" -- great Clockwork Orange ref! :)
Avatar 8:06pm
Kurt Gottschalk:

ahhhhhhh kahhhhhhgel...
Avatar 8:06pm
Matt from Springfield:

à français? Le Google says: "Nightingale colds"
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:07pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

[ - paraphrases:]
JohnCale: In Academic music it would be called 'prepared instruments'...
ThurstonMoore: ...well - we just got really really cheap guitars second-hand & things - & they were only any good @ all for making *one* particular sound...
Avatar 8:07pm
ranjit:

Yeah rhume is french for colds! I don't know about rossignols.
Avatar 8:08pm
ranjit:

I like those paraquotes, RRN63.
  8:08pm
Robert:

I was just looking in Wiktionnaire, and rossignol has a lot of meanings besides the songbird -- http://fr.wiktionary.org/wiki/rossignol
Avatar 8:09pm
Matt from Springfield:

@RRN63: You can either buy something that will make the sound you want, or alternately, you could just buy the *sound* :)

ranjit: +1 for "paraquotes"!
Avatar 8:10pm
Bethany Ryker:

I'm recalling that Nightingale is correct....from a Stravinsky translation
  8:11pm
Robert:

It could also be meaning #4 of rossignol, hence "Flutes with Colds".
Avatar 8:11pm
Matt from Springfield:

Very high-scale piano hammers right there!
Avatar 8:12pm
Matt from Springfield:

Thanks Robert, I don't read the français so well.
Or might it possibly mean "song with a cold" along the same lines?
Avatar 8:16pm
Matt from Springfield:

Expression and rhythm, x100!
It's a challenge, but I'm glad when they work out performances of pieces that weren't intended to be performed.
  8:17pm
JakeGould:

Bethany, is that your puppy?
Avatar 8:20pm
ranjit:

Skis with a cold!
<-- also that there is MY puppy (emeritus)
Avatar 8:20pm
Matt from Springfield:

You're right - very basic melody, not a lot else, but so beautifully minimal - *only* what is needed.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:23pm
maestroso:

Good Lord, that Poulenc piece was gorgeous...
Avatar 8:24pm
Bethany Ryker:

That is Skittles - my childhood companion!
Avatar 8:26pm
Matt from Springfield:

Agree maestroso!
And this "Arches" as well, so moving!
  8:26pm
JakeGould:

Skittles is an amazingly cute ambassador of… Cute.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:29pm
maestroso:

Yes indeed, Matt!
Avatar 8:33pm
Matt from Springfield:

Originally for organ? This is a fine fine fine translation to cellos and piano!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:36pm
maestroso:

Bethany, love hearing your show live... even though I should be at rehearsal, nursing a cold and can't sing (and spread my germs to the rest of the choir)...
  8:40pm
Robert:

Then, maestroso, you should've been singing along with the "Nightingales with Colds" or "Pipes with Colds", or whatever it meant.
Avatar 8:43pm
Matt from Springfield:

The Illness Symphony! Each movement can be devoted to a particular malady!
Avatar 8:47pm
! I X Key !:

!! I love this show so much (o: (o:
Avatar 8:50pm
Matt from Springfield:

"Island of Fire"!
Avatar 8:51pm
ranjit:

What makes an etude an etude?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:52pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

- said it before: to be schooled, enriched & entertained - all @ once - & commercial-free
...not so much to ask, is it - ?? : ) ...
@ ranjit: ...how steady the study was...
  8:54pm
JakeGould:

Folks, sorry. Was distracted by the wordless beauty of “Alex from Target.” #AlexFromTarget twitter.com...
Avatar 8:54pm
ranjit:

but not stodgy!
  Swag For Life Member 8:58pm
12539:

Thanks, Bethany!
Avatar 8:59pm
Matt from Springfield:

Wonderful conclusion to this most amazing episode! Echoing RRN63 about this show educating, enriching and entertaining us--you always do an incredible job, Bethany!

Have a good night, everyone!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:00pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Fantastic show tonight. The should've ended DST during your time so it'd run for two hours.
Avatar 9:00pm
Bethany Ryker:

Thanks all for joining! Take care!!
Avatar 9:02pm
ranjit:

Goodnight!
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