[silence] FW: 24 Hours and 33 Minutes, wnyc.org
lichtconlon@t-online.de
lichtconlon@t-online.de
Wed Sep 5 10:02:35 EDT 2007
dear all,
24 Hours and 33 MinutesThe Playful and Playable Cage: A WNYC Festival
Airs September 5 at noon until September 6 at 12:33PM on WNYC2
Wednesday, September 5th, 2007
at 12:33PM on WNYC2
link: http://www.wnyc.org/
best,
ralph lichtensteiger and rod stasick
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Date: Wed, 05 Sep 2007 14:52:35 +0200
Subject: 24 Hours and 33 Minutes
From: Rod Stasick <rod@stasick.org>
To: Ralph Lichtensteiger <lichtconlon@t-online.de>
Again, I can't post to the Silence list...
Thanks Ralph!!!
http://www.wnyc.org [1]/
WNYC's weekend overnight host Helga Davis guides us through 24 hours
and 33 minutes of John Cage's recorded music, plus rare archival audio
of interviews and live performances.
Wednesday, September 5th, 200712:00PM1:00PM
Cage's Gift: An
Unprepared World Meets the Prepared Piano
* WNYC's New Sounds (May 2000): Various recordings of the seminal
"Sonatas and Interludes."* Americathon at Merkin Hall (Feb 1983): WNYC
Mesostic.
1:00PM2:00PMCage unCaged: A Cross-section of his Output
* WNYC Archives: Summerstage (July 1992): Joan La Barbara sings "A
Flower"* John Cage performs "Dance" at the prepared piano.*
"Indeterminancy: Part 3" (John Cage, speech and David Tudor, music)*
"Jazz Study"* "In a Landscape"* "Suite for Toy Piano"
2:00PM3:00PM1992: The Final Moments, 1992
* WNYC's Around New York (July 1992): John Schaefer interviews John
Cage and pianist Michael Torre.* WNYC Archives: Summerstage (July
1992): Joan La Barbara sings "Forever and Sunsmell"; "The Wonderful
Widow of Eighteen Springs," and "Nowth upon Nacht"
3:00PM4:00PMNoise vs. Sound
* The MTT Files: Noise vs. Sound and the Legacy of John Cage* "First
Construction" (in Metal)* "Second Construction"* Wall-to-Wall John
Cage at Symphony Space (March 1982): "Third Construction"* "She is
Asleep"
4:00PM5:00PMThe Magic of Four
* "Four2," for 4-part voices* "Four5," for saxophone ensemble*
"Four3" for piano(s), rainsticks, and violin/oscillator
5:00PM6:00PMOperation Opera: John Cage and Leonard Lopate
* New York & Company (July 1988): Leonard Lopate talks with John
Cage.
6:00PM7:00PMKaleidoscope Cage: Short Works
* Featuring "Solo for Voice 1"; "4 Solos for Voice"; "Ear for EAR";
"A Room"; "Ad Lib"; "Triple-Paced No.1"; "Triple-Paced No.2," and
"Chess Pieces"
7:00PM8:00PMTim Page and John Cage
* Excerpted from the seminal Meet the Composer series
8:00PM11:00PMcAgeless Classics
* Interviews and Tributes:Merce Cunningham, choreographerMargaret
Leng Tan, pianistJoan La Barbara, singerMeredith Monk, composerRobert
Spano, conductor (from WNYC's American Music Festival, May 2007)*
Vocal Music and Vocalizations:WNYC's New Sounds Live (November 1991):
Benefit Concert for EAR Magazine with John Cage: "Haikus"WNYC
Archives: Summerstage (July 1992): Joan La Barbara singing "A Flower"
and "Sonnekus""A Chant with Claps" for voice* Music for Prepared
Piano:"Tossed as it is Untroubled (Meditation)"; "The Perilous Night";
"Totem Ancestor"; "Our Spring Will Come," and "Spontaneous Earth"*
Music for Unprepared Piano:"Dream"* Music for Percussion Ensemble:
"Living Room Music"; "Double Music" (with Lou Harrison), and
"Imaginary Landscape No. 2"* Music for Chamber Ensemble:WNYC Archives:
Arditti String Quartet at the Kaufman Cultural Center (February 1992):
"String Quartet in 4 Parts""6 Short Inventions for Seven
Instruments""Sonata for 2 Voices"
11:00PM12:00MIDThe Radical Simplicity of John Cage
* New Sounds (Sept 2005): "The Radical Simplicity of John Cage"
(featuring "In a Landscape" and "Dream")
Thursday, September 6th, 200712:00AM2:30AMExpansion of the Sound
Universe
* Back-to-back versions of "Credo in Us," from Wall-to-Wall John Cage
at Symphony Space (March 1982) and from the WNYC Archives: Americathon
at Merkin Hall (Feb 1983)* "Music for Carillon No. 1"* "Williams Mix"*
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra* "Europeras 4"* "Hymns and
Variations" for amplified voices
2:30AM4:00AMRoaratorio and James Joyce
* "Laughtears": Klaus Schöning interviews John Cage* "Roaratorio, an
Irish Circus on Finnegan's Wake: Part 1"* "Reading Through Finnegan's
Wake: Parts 3 & 4"
4:00AM5:00AMThe Unearthed John Cage Concerts: Strings, Conch Shells
and Fire
* WNYC Archives: Rockland Country Performance with John Cage (ca.
1955): 34'46.776"* Wall-to-Wall John Cage at Symphony Space(March
1982): "Inlets"
5:00AM6:00AMChamber Ensemblance
* "Six"* "Five"* "Fourteen"
6:00AM7:00AMPrepared Piano Revisited and John Cage Speaks
* WNYC's Soundcheck (July 2002): : Prepared Piano with veteran Cage
proponent Margaret Leng Tan* "Composition in Retrospect," read by John
Cage
7:00AM8:00AMThe Other MusiCircuses
* "Apartment House 1776," mixed-media event* Reprise of back-to-back
versions of "Credo in Us," from Wall-to-Wall John Cage at Symphony
Space (March 1982) and from the WNYC Archives: Americathon at Merkin
Hall (Feb 1983)
8:00AM9:00AMThe Voice of John Cage
* Cologne/New York New Music/Neue Musik Marathon with John Schaefer
(1989 at The Kitchen): "What You Say," with John Cage, speaker* John
Cage and Morton Feldman in Conversation (1966-1967 on WBAI Radio in
New York)* "Series re Morris Graves" with John Cage, speaker
(Introduction and Excerpt)* "Indeterminancy: Part 4" (John Cage,
speech and David Tudor, music)
9:00AM10:00AMPlayful Moments of Collage and Caprice
* WNYC Archives: Summerstage (July 1992): reprise of Joan La Barbara
singing "Sonnekus2"* "Daughters of the Lonesome Isle"* "6 Melodies for
Violin and Keyboard"
10:00AM11:00AMIn Search of Lost Sounds: John Cage Remembered
* WNYC's Soundcheck (Sept 2002): "Remembering John Cage"* "Fads and
Fancies in the Academy"
11:00AM12:00PMThe Final Performance
* WNYC Archives: WNYC Summerstage (July 1992): Joan La Barbara sings;
John Cage's last public performance in "Four6"* "The City Wears a
Slouch Hat" (a radio play): Excerpts
12:00PM12:33PMCage Clipped: The Many Faces of the Class Clown and
Great Patriarch
* "24:33, A John Cage Festival": Interviews and Tributes
Rod
http://www.last.fm/user/rostasi [2]
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