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New Sounds is unlike any radio show you've ever heard: a whirlwind tour of new and unusual music from all corners of the globe. New Sounds combs recent recordings for one of the most informative and compelling hours on radio, and aims to make the world sm

  • 1 hour 8 seconds
    We've Got Rhythms (Special Podcast of show #3960)

    Listen to rhythmic music, whether for percussion, string quartet or vocal duet for this New Sounds. Hear works from percussionist Ian David Rosenbaum, Kelly Moran, and the Jasper String Quartet, and a vocal duet from Meredith Monk and Robert Een. From the recent record, Unbound, by the Jasper String Quartet, hear a non-stop motoring work by Judd Greenstein, “Four on the Floor.” Usually the term applies to thumping dance-club bangers, but in this work, pairs of instruments work “with and against each other, until they settle their differences and combine into a shared groove,” according to the composer.

    Hear music with rhythmic intensity, for prepared piano, with and without electronics from Kelly Moran, and her record, Bloodroot, which is where minimalism and black metal collideThen, listen to music from Hauschka, who layers player piano with prepared piano. Also, listen to Inuit-style breathing games from Meredith Monk and cellist/vocalist Robert Een, from her long-form work, "Facing North," inspired by the Canadian wilderness. 

    Then, listen to increasingly tricky and complex rhythms in a work by David Crowell for percussionist Ian David Rosenbaum. Plus, hear a work –"Redwood"- involving saxophone and interlocking guitar parts from Empyrean Atlas, the band of composer/multi-instrumentalist David Crowell. And more. 

    19 October 2017, 5:04 pm
  • 56 minutes 22 seconds
    August & September 2017 New Releases (Special Podcast)

    Hear prog-marching band music from Chicago's Mucca Pazza, ambient-gothic Norwegian-Icelandic music from the duo Jo Berger Myhre & Ólafur Björn Ólafsson, jazz-tronic ambient minimalism from London's Portico Quartet, and new work from Danish experimental supergroup Girls in Airports.

    4 October 2017, 6:55 pm
  • 56 minutes 5 seconds
    Classical Instruments, Contemporary Sounds (Special Podcast)

    Hear music that begins with classical instruments, like the string quartet, piano, or an orchestra, but which is then augmented, enhanced by electronics, percussion, or preparation. Listen to works by English violinist, pianist, and composer Poppy Ackroyd, Netherlands-based composer Peter Adriaansz, and cinematic music from the augmented string quartet amiina.

    3 April 2017, 8:00 am
  • 56 minutes 24 seconds
    #3928: With Guitarist Shane Parish (Special Podcast)

    Guitarist Shane Parish, of the instrumental prog-punk band Ahleuchatistas, plays music from his solo record of “weird old Americana” live in the studio on acoustic & prepared guitar. 

    11 January 2017, 8:00 pm
  • 51 minutes 43 seconds
    #3912: With Zakir Hussain & Niladri Kumar (Special Podcast)

    “Indian music does not stop and start with Ravi Shankar.” So says tabla master Zakir Hussain, who, along with young sitar virtuoso, Niladri Kumar, joins John in the studio for a live performance. Niladri Kumar and Zakir Hussain perform a radio-friendly (short) Raga Charukeshi, for Rupak Tal (a seven beat rhythmic cycle) and Raga Bhairavi in Teental (16 beats.) 

    1 November 2016, 8:00 am
  • 58 minutes 50 seconds
    #3893: With Guitarist Guy Buttery (Special Podcast)

    South African guitarist Guy Buttery visits the studio to perform virtuosic feats of bending, tapping, picking, harmonics, and other techniques and textures yet to be named for guitar. Hear music from his latest record, his sixth, a self-titled wonder of collaborative tunes. Plus, music from the late Malian guitarist and griot Tiécoro Sissoko.

    15 September 2016, 8:35 pm
  • 56 minutes 37 seconds
    New Music from Ireland Part 3 (Special Podcast)

    This episode continues the series exploring the new music of Ireland. John Schaefer sits down with Jonathan Nangle at the Contemporary Music Centre in Dublin. Nangle tells how Donnacha Dennehy influenced him to explore more experimental music, and then shares how electronics and silence factor into his compositions. Listen to how Nangle uses electronics to subtly augment conventional instrumentation on "Where distant city lights flicker on half-frozen ponds". Hear Nangle explain how his piece "Then Falls by Shadow" takes the inspiration of Irish weather to combine shuffle mode with a choral performance. Later in the hour, John Schaefer talks to David Bremner about his own compositions and playing the pipe organ at Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin. Hear Bremner's piercing organ compositions "Variations upon 'the usual reason'" and "Amhrán na Leabhar."

    PROGRAM #3715 New Music from Ireland: Part 3 (First aired on 4/17/2015)  

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    Kate Ellis

    Jump

    Donnacha Dennehy: Aisling Gheal [2:09]

    Diatribe Records

    Jonathan Nangle

    Self-released

    DIY Aeolian Harp [:39]

    Soundcloud

    Jonathan Nangle

    new music::new Ireland 2

    Where distant city lights flicker on half-frozen ponds [excerpt 1] [2:14]

    CMC Ireland

    Jonathan Nangle

    new music::new Ireland 2

    Where distant city lights flicker on half-frozen ponds [excerpt 2] [4:47]

    See Above

    Ergodos Musicians

    I Call To You

    Jonathan Nangle: Ich ruf' zu Dir, Herr Jesu Christ  [2:22]

    Ergodos Records

    Jonathan Nangle

    Commissioned for Dublin SoundLab

    untitled (after Dan Flavin) [1:42]

    Soundcloud

    Jonathan Nangle

    Commisioned by David Bremner and Elizabeth Hilliard

    Then Falls thy Shadow [:51]

    Soundcloud

    Jonathan Nangle

    Contermporaty Music from Ireland, Volume Nine

    Our headlights blew softly into the black illuminating very little [5:21]

    CMC Ireland – CMC CD09

    Contemporary Music Centre

    Jonathan Nangle & David Bremner

    Ergodos 2009 'Off-Grid' Festival

    Untitled improvisation [1:25]

    Soundcloud

    David Bremner

    Contemporary Music from Ireland, Volume 2

    Variations upon ‘the usual reason’ [4:40]

    CMC Ireland

    David Bremner

    L’Air Du Temps

    Amhrán na Leabhar [2:49]

    Soundcloud

    23 June 2015, 8:00 am
  • 56 minutes 27 seconds
    Various Electroacoustic Music (Special Podcast)

    Hear electroacoustic music by Dublin-based Seán Mac Erlaine and Australian-born, London-based Leah Kardos. Plus, music from NY-based GABI, cellist Julia Kent, and Bing & Ruth.

    26 May 2015, 10:00 am
  • 56 minutes 46 seconds
    With Missy Mazzoli (Special Podcast)

    Composer, keyboardist and bandleader, Missy Mazzoli, joins John Schaefer to introduce selections from her new recording, “Vespers for a New Dark Age.” The work, commissioned by Carnegie Hall for the 2014 Ecstatic Music Festival, is a 30-minute suite for singers, chamber ensemble and electronics, and is built around text, both spiritual and worldly, by contemporary poet Matthew Zapruder. Mazzoli wrote for the very specific voices of sopranos Martha Cluver, Melissa Hughes and alto Virginia Warnken Kelsey, who all have a lot of experience with contemporary music but also early and Baroque music. Her ensemble Victoire provides dramatic settings while drummer Glenn Kotche (perhaps best known for his work in Wilco) propels the work percussively.  Plus, hear selections from Phil Kline’s millennial mass “John the Revelator,” written for the early/new music vocal group Lionheart and the quartet ETHEL.

    12 May 2015, 9:28 pm
  • 56 minutes 18 seconds
    Gamelan Plus (Special Podcast)

    Listen to works that include gamelan, but take a more western approach for this New Sounds - like combining Celtic traditional music and Indonesian gamelan in music from Gamelan Son of Lion and composer/sax player and bagpiper Matthew Welch. In the music of Barbara Benary, the co-founder and guiding spirit of Gamelan Son of Lion, there is a juxtaposition of Cape Breton Celtic singing, gamelan and Benary herself on violin. Also, hear the Celtic-Balinese tapestry of Matthew Welch’s chamber rock hybrid Blarvuster with its Scottish bagpipes, Balinese gamelan, and Welch’s vocalizing in Indonesian. Plus, Lou Harrison’s "Threnody for Carlos Chavez," written for viola and gamelan ensemble, and music from NYC-based Patrick Grant, who serves his post-minimalism with a twist of Rock and Balinese gamelan. That, and more.

    PROGRAM #3691 Gamelan Plus (First aired on 2/3/2015)  

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    Gamelan Son of Lion

    Sonogram

    John Morton: She (really) Had To Go [9:23]

    Innova 718 innova.mu

    Patrick Grant

    Patrick Grant

    Fields Amaze [8:35]

    Available at cdbaby.com

    Gamelan Son of Lion

    Sonogram

    Barbara Benary: Jigalullaby [8:23]

    Innova 718 innova.mu

    Matthew Welch  & Blarvuster

    Blarvuster

    Canntaireachd Masolah I [6:23]

    Tzadik 8077 tzadik.com

    Lou Harrison

    Drums Along The Pacific

    Threnody for Carlos Chavez [8:00]

    New Albion #122 Out of print, but available as a download via Amazon 

    Bill Alves (performed by Susan Jensen, violin; The HMC American Gamelan)

    Mystic Canyon

    Mystic Canyon for Violin and Gamelan [5:20]

    MicroFest Records Amazon

    28 April 2015, 9:00 am
  • 56 minutes 43 seconds
    New Music for String Quartet (Special Podcast)

    Hear unusual music for string quartet on this program, as Australian composer Andrew Byrne, now based in New York, uses the string quartet as a percussion instrument in his work called “Striking.” Then, listen to Bang on a Can All-Star saxman, clarinetist and composer Ken Thomson’s work for the JACK Quartet, “THAW.” There’s also folk-informed music from the singer, songwriter and composer Aoife O Donovan as played by Brooklyn Rider. Hear string quartet music by multi-instrumentalist composer Vân-Ánh Vanessa Võ, who plays a traditional Vietnamese string instrument on “Green River Delta,” in collaboration with Kronos Quartet. Plus, hear a work from Pulitzer Prize-winning composer John Luther Adams that uses the string quartet as an ambient music ensemble, relying upon harmonics and on tones played on open strings. That, and more.

    PROGRAM #3686 Music for String Quartet (First aired on 1/21/2015)  

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    Ken Thomson (JACK quartet)

    THAW

    Thaw, excerpt [1:41]

    Cantaloupe Records 21095 bangonacan.org

    Members of Either/Or Ensemble

    Striking; Whispers and Cries

    Andrew Byrne: Striking Parts 1 & 2 [7:32]

    Available for purchase directly through composer here: andrewbyrne.com

    JACK Quartet

    John Luther Adams: The Wind in High Places

    John Luther Adams: The Wind in High Places - Above Sunset Pass [7:24]

    Cold Blue Music CBM 41 coldbluemusic.com

    Ken Thomson (JACK quartet)

    THAW

    THAW: Thaw [10:55]

    Cantaloupe Music 21095 bangonacan.org

    Brooklyn Rider

    Almanac

    Aoife O'Donovan: Show Me [4:56]

    Mercury Classics / In A Circle Records #002159302 mercuryclassics.com Available at iTunes, Amazon.com, Emusic.com

    Vân-Ánh Vanessa Võ with Kronos Quartet

     Three-Mountain Pass

    Vân-Ánh Vanessa Võ: Green River Delta/Luu Thuy Truong [4:40]

    Innova 866 innova.mu  

    Members of Either/Or Ensemble

    Striking; Whispers and Cries

    Andrew Byrne: Striking Parts 3 & 4 [8:30]

    Available for purchase directly through composer here: andrewbyrne.com

    18 April 2015, 9:00 am
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