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Pandemic Dances

Relevant Tones

English - June 02, 2020 18:30 - 1 hour - 75.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 21 ratings
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Composers and performers are finding incredibly creative ways to continue connecting and making great music in the midst of a global pandemic. Seth talks with composers Suzanne Farrin, Gene Pritsker, Carlos Simon, Liza Sobel and Greg Bartholomew as well as countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo and American Composers Orchestra's Artistic Director Derek Bermel. 




MUSIC


Nacht (excerpt) by Suzanne Farrin

    

    Performed by: Suzanne Farrin, ondes Martenot

                               Alice Teyssier, voice

                               Ross Karre, percussion

                               Randall Zigler, bass

                               Nuiko Wadden, harp

                               Ryan Streber, audio engineer


Pandemic Dance #32 and #30 by Gene Pritsker


     Performed by: Carson Cooman, organ

                                Kristof Knoch - bass clarinet

                                Gene Pritsker - electric guitar


Another Rising by Carlos Simon

Presented as part of American Composers Orchestra's Connecting ACO Community 


     Performed by: Anthony Roth Constanzo, counter tenor

                                Brooklyn Youth Chorus, Dianne Berkun Menaker - Founder and Artistic Director

                                Brian Losch, sound editing and mixing




Reverse Forward by Liza Sobel



    Performed by the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, Ken-David Masur - conductor




Fire and Ice and Prairie Spring by Greg Bartholomew

    Performed by: Matt Curtis


Useless Machines for Thinking, Dreaming, Feeling

mvmt 3 Mind Fire by Seth Boustead



    Performed by Ford Fourqurean - bass clarinet

                               David Keller - cello

                               Henry Zheng - violin