The Blue Hour
Elizabeth Alker with music by an exciting new generation of unclassified composers and performers, breaking free of the constraints of practice rooms and concert halls.
Join Elizabeth Alker on another journey into a whole new world of sound and music.
This week鈥檚 edition features the exclusive first play of a gorgeous brand new work for solo violin by Bryce Dessner from American band The National. The piece is called Ornament and Crime and it was recorded in August by violinist Tim Fain during the PEOPLE event at the Funkhaus in Berlin.
Elizabeth also brings you an exclusive first play of a new work by Manchester composer Joe Duddell. There鈥檒l be wintry cello music by Zoe Keating, experimental saxophone music by Daniel Thorne, sounds that ripple and sparkle by the electro-jazz supergroup Szun Waves and the spirit of Daphne Oram channelled through composer, academic and instrument creator Tom Richards.
Group Listening perform a creation by Euros Childs, we look ahead to the excellent Organ Reframed festival at Union Chapel Islington with music by electronic duo Darkstar and Irish and Nordic cultural traditions collide in the work of Slow Moving Clouds
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Darkstar
Since There's Only You
Performer: Darkstar. -
Zo毛 Keating
Icefloe
Performer: Zo毛 Keating. -
Bryce Dessner
Ornament and Crime (3rd mvt)
Performer: Tim Fain. Performer: Bryce Dessner. -
The National
Olive
Ensemble: The National. -
Daniel Thorne
Iroise
Performer: Daniel Thorne. -
Slow Moving Clouds
Downfall of Paris
Ensemble: Slow Moving Clouds. -
Joe Duddell
Gallery
Performer: Joe Duddell. -
Euros Childs
The Dog
Ensemble: Group Listening. -
Daniel Elms
Bethia
Performer: Daniel Elms. -
Tom Richards
Pink Nothing
Performer: Tom Richards.
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- Sun 7 Oct 2018 23:3091热爆 Radio 3
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