Main content
Sorry, this episode is not currently available

Dancing on Moonbeams

Kate Molleson with music from In茅s Badalo, Carlos Guti茅rrez and Anthony Braxton.

Kate Molleson with a worldwide selection of new music, featuring work by In茅s Badalo of Portugal, Bolivia鈥檚 Carlos Guti茅rrez, director of the Experimental Orchestra of Indigenous Instruments, and new releases from British composer Matt Rogers, electronic pioneer Janet Beat and Vietnamese collective Ran Cap Duoi. Plus music by Anthony Braxton, performed virtually by Iceland鈥檚 Skerpla and New York鈥檚 International Contemporary Ensemble, with musicians in Reykjav铆k, Brooklyn and California, presented as part of the Dark Music Days festival earlier this year.

1 hour, 29 minutes

Last on

Sat 11 Sep 2021 22:30

Music Played

  • Grainne Mulvey

    Great Women (excerpt)

    Singer: Elizabeth Hilliard.
    • Great Women.
    • 惭茅迟颈别谤.
    • 1.
  • In茅s Badalo

    Entropia

    Orchestra: WDR Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Michael Wendeberg.
  • Carlos Gutierrez

    Ch'ipa

    Ensemble: Experimental Orchestra of Indigenous Instruments of Bolivia.
  • Matt Rogers

    A Failed Assault on the Status Quo

    Performer: Kit Downes.
    • Premonitions of the Unbuilt City.
    • Nonclassical.
    • 1.
  • Celine Steiner

    Vier Perlenzeichen im Gold

    Ensemble: Quatuor Diotima.
  • Janet Beat

    Dancing on Moonbeams

    Performer: Janet Beat.
    • Pioneering Knob Twiddler.
    • Trunk Records.
    • 1.
  • Anthony Braxton

    Composition Number 46, 136, 142, 158, 159 & selected secondary pieces from Ghost Trance Music

    Ensemble: Skerpla Ensemble. Ensemble: International Contemporary Ensemble. Conductor: James Fei.
  • R岷痭 C岷 膼u么i

    Eri Eri Eri Eri Eri Rema Rema Rema Rema Rema

    Performer: R岷痭 C岷 膼u么i. Performer: Zi煤r.
    • Ng峄 Ng脿y Ngay Ng脿y T岷璶 Th岷.
    • Subtext Recordings.

Broadcast

  • Sat 11 Sep 2021 22:30

Contact Radio 3's New Music Show

Contact Radio 3's New Music Show

Find out how to contact the NMS team and learn how we treat your data.

Hear and Now

Hear and Now

Browse past editions of contemporary music programmes on Radio 3.