Georges Aperghis Podcasts
Greek composer of contemporary music living in France
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- opera
- France, Greece
- musician, author, composer
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2024-05-14
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German soprano Sarah Maria Sun is creative performer—part vocalist, part comedian, part stage director. Her set for September 13th on the 2018 New York City Festival has works by Thierry Tidrow, Rebekah Saunders, and Georges Aperghis. She discusses her upcoming album release—Harawi, by Olivier Messiaen—and the choice to go vinyl, as well as her road to loving the stage. For more information about Sarah Maria, including full tracks heard on this episode, please visit the show notes. SHOW NOTES
Bass-baritone Dashon Burton discusses his upcoming set for the 2016 Resonant Bodies Festival with RBF director Lucy Dhegrae. Burton's set on September 7th at Roulette includes pieces by David Hurd, Jake Endris, Georges Aperghis, Karlheinz Stockhausen, and new original works by Burton for voice and electronics. For more information about this episode, as well as links to more artist videos, please visit our Show Notes here! SHOW NOTES
Relevant Tones’ annual live broadcast returns with a 2-hour broadcast from City Winery. Performers include Fonema Consort, Gaudete Brass, and Graham Reynolds. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Jesse McQuarters Fonema Consort Pablo Chin, Artistic Director; Nina Dante, voice; Kathryn Schulmeister, voice; Emily Beisel, clarinet; Ryan Packard, percussion Mort d’Antigone by Hèctor Parra Como la leyenda de Tlön, I by Pablo Santiago Chin Tandem by Chris Fisher-Lochhead Como la leyenda de Tlön, II by Pablo Santiago Chin Les sept crimes de l’amour by Georges Aperghis Gaudete Brass Ryan Berndt, trumpet; Julia Filson, horn; Bill Baxtresser, trumpet; Scott Tegge, tuba; Paul von Hoff, trombone Bright and Fast from Frost Fire by Eric Ewazen Record of a Lost Tribe by Conrad Winslow Artifacts History Ceremonies Still by David Sampson Gazebo Dances Overture by John Corigliano (setting by Cliff Colnot) Graham Reynolds Jeff Yang and Madeline Capistran, violins; Becca Wilcox, viola; Nicholas Photinos, cello Cult of Color: The Miracle Machine Back to the Cell (O Sacred Head, Now Wounded) String Abstraction No. 3 (Cottontail) The Difference Engine The Cogwheel Brain Ada Cam Stack and Crank Handle Late at Night – The Astronomer The Difference Engine Before Midnight/Creatures
Relevant Tones’ annual live broadcast returns with a 2-hour broadcast from City Winery. Performers include Fonema Consort, Gaudete Brass, and Graham Reynolds. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Jesse McQuarters Fonema Consort Pablo Chin, Artistic Director; Nina Dante, voice; Kathryn Schulmeister, voice; Emily Beisel, clarinet; Ryan Packard, percussion Mort d’Antigone by Hèctor Parra Como la leyenda de Tlön, I by Pablo Santiago Chin Tandem by Chris Fisher-Lochhead Como la leyenda de Tlön, II by Pablo Santiago Chin Les sept crimes de l’amour by Georges Aperghis Gaudete Brass Ryan Berndt, trumpet; Julia Filson, horn; Bill Baxtresser, trumpet; Scott Tegge, tuba; Paul von Hoff, trombone Bright and Fast from Frost Fire by Eric Ewazen Record of a Lost Tribe by Conrad Winslow Artifacts History Ceremonies Still by David Sampson Gazebo Dances Overture by John Corigliano (setting by Cliff Colnot) Graham Reynolds Jeff Yang and Madeline Capistran, violins; Becca Wilcox, viola; Nicholas Photinos, cello Cult of Color: The Miracle Machine Back to the Cell (O Sacred Head, Now Wounded) String Abstraction No. 3 (Cottontail) The Difference Engine The Cogwheel Brain Ada Cam Stack and Crank Handle Late at Night – The Astronomer The Difference Engine Before Midnight/Creatures
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