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Radio Eclectus: The life and times of Ben Johnston and Bogusław Schaeffer

Radio Eclectus: The life and times of Ben Johnston and Bogusław Schaeffer

 

Radio Eclectus presents:

 

The life and times of Ben Johnston (1926–2019) and Bogusław Schaeffer (1929–2019), with contributions from Harry Partch, John Schneider, Ewa Trębacz and the Kepler Quartet. Plus new albums from John Zorn, Michael Gordon, Amy Denio and Norm Chambers, a rousing new recording of Xenakis’ Psappha, and a reach into the vaults for some improvised music from half a century ago, including Miles Davis’ transition from acoustic to electric, and a newly unearthed concert performance by Alice Coltrane. Radical music from the Northwest and beyond, presented by Michael Schell.

 

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Photo credits: Miles Davis by Palumbo, Harry Partch from Stephen Pouliot: The Dreamer that Remains, Iannis Xenakis by Les Amis de Xenakis, Ben Johnston and John Schneider by John Fago, John Zorn by Scott Irvine.

 

NEW CD RELEASE!


NEW CD RELEASE!
POLISH MUSIC TODAY
Portraits of Contemporary Polish Composers:
 

EWA TRĘBACZ

©2013 Polish Radio S.A. | Polish Music Information Centre POLMIC | Polish Composers' Union

 

From CD Booklet:
PLACES, SPACES, ENCOUNTERS:
A Conversation with Ewa Trębacz.

BY ANNA NIEDŹWIEDŹ.

 

Polish Radio, Polish Music Information Center and Polish Composers' Union (ZKP) have released Ewa Trębacz’s monographic audio CD as part of the new series Muzyka Polska Dzisiaj (Polish Music Today), promoting new works created in Poland and around the world.

 

This CD includes 5 works by Ewa Trębacz, created between 2000 and 2013, ranging from solo works with electronics to large orchestral works with Ambisonic sound. The project is non-commercial with approximately 300 CDs to be donated to various institutions, and a small number to be distributed by the Polish Radio.

 

The CD has been presented as the "Album of the Week" by Classical King FM's Second Inversion, their online channel devoted to contemporary music, where you can find an interview with Ewa and Josiah Boothby (French horn, collaborator on much of the disc release).

 

The CD is available to stream from Ewa Trębacz's SoundCloud channel

 

The 56th UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers

 

June 8-12, 2009 - Paris 
56th UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers 


Ewa Trębacz's work things lost things invisible for Ambisonic space and orchestra received a prestigious recommendation of the 56th UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers in Paris. 
 

The International Rostrum of Composers has been organized since 1954 by the International Music Council, associated with UNESCO. 56 works from 27 radio stations from four continents have been presented in Paris during this year's edition of the Rostrum.

 

 

 

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