Laurence Crane, Pauline Oliveros, Per Norgard
Radio 3's weekly exploration of the world of contemporary classical music
Kate Molleson introduces live recordings of music by Christopher Fox, Pauline Oliveros, Eliane Radigue and Per NΓΈrgΓ¥rd. In this week's composer interview, Laurence Crane talks to Robert Worby, and new releases include music by the Irish composer David Fennessy and American experimental duo Matmos.
Christopher Fox: This is the wind (world premiere)
Fidelio Trio
Pauline Oliveros Trio for flute, piano and page turner
Manuel Zurria (flute); Mark Knoop (piano)
Eliane Radigue: Occam XVII
Dominic Lash (double bass)
Per NΓΈrgΓ¥rd: Symphony No.7
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Thomas Dausgaard (conductor)
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Saba AlizΓΆdeh
Greetings to Earthfire
Performer: Saba AlizΓΆdeh.- Scattered Memories.
- Karl Records.
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Christopher Fox
This is the wind
Ensemble: Fidelio Trio. -
Matmos
Interior with Billiard Balls & Synthetic Fat
Performer: Matmos.- Plastic Anniversary.
- Thrill Jockey.
- 3.
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Laurence Crane
Four Miniatures
Ensemble: Apartment House.- Another Timbre.
- at74x2.
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Laurence Crane
Sound of Horse (2nd movement)
Ensemble: asamisimasa.- Hubro.
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Γ‰liane Radigue
Occam XVII
Performer: Dominic Lash. -
Per NΓΈrgΓ¥rd
Symphony No.7
Orchestra: Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Scottish Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Thomas Dausgaard. -
Pauline Oliveros
Trio for flute, piano and page-turner
Performer: Mark Knoop. Performer: Manuel Zurria. -
David Fennessy
Piano Trio (Music for the pauses in a conversation between John Cage and Morton)
Performer: Benedict Holland. Performer: Jennifer Langridge. Performer: Benjamin Powell.- Panopticon.
- NMC.
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Saturday Night Late: Walking into Finsbury Park Tube Station, London
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- Sat 20 Apr 2019 22:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3