David Lang – The Passing Measures
David Lang – Child
Michael Gordon – Clouded Yellow
Forrest Fang – Scenes From a Ghost Train
Forrest Fang – The Fata Morgana Dream
Robert Rich – Tactile Ground
Kronos Qt & Lori Anderson – Landfall
Lage Lund – Idlewild
Rale Micic – Night Music
Jacob Young – Sideways
Third Coast Percussion – Resounding Earth
Third Coast Percussion – John Cage, Vol.45 The Works For Percussion 2
Gavin Bryars – Hommages
Maki Namekawa – Philip Glass: The Complete Piano Etudes
Stephen Drury – John Luther Adams: for Lou Harrison
John Luther Adams – The Place We Began
John Luther Adams – Four Thousand Holes
Larry Grenadier – The Gleaners
Marilyn Crispell – Nothing Ever Was, Anyway
Ralph Alessi – Imaginary Friends
John Zorn – Midsummer Moons
Tim Berne & Matt Mitchell – Angel Dusk
Mark Hollis – Mark Hollis
Kris Davis and Craig Taborn – Octopus
Luis Perdomo – Universal Mind
Bing & Ruth – City Lake
Bing & Ruth – Tomorrow Was The Golden Age
Bing & Ruth – No Home of the Mind
Mats Eilertsen – And Then Comes The Night
Yonathan Avishai – Joys And Solitudes
Monthly Archives: February 2019
recent listening February 1-14, 2019
Kirsten Sturm – Hindemith Works For Organ
Bobo Stenson – War Orphans
Mike Nock – Ondas
Ólafur Arnalds – …And they have escaped the weight of darkness
Steve Reich – Pulse/Quartet
Steve Reich – Radio Rewrite
Steve Reich – Works: 1965-1995
Philip Glass – Mishima
Dublin Guitar Quartet – Performs Philip Glass
Philip Glass – String Quartets Nos.6 and 7
Philip Glass – Symphonies Nos.1-10 (Dennis Russell Davies)
Bruford – Seems Like a Lifetime Ago
Rale Micic, John Abercrombie, Peter Bernstein, Lage Lund – Inspired
Hans-Joachim Roedelius – Geschenk des Augenblicks [Gift of the Moment]
Jeroen Van Veen – Max Richter: Solo Piano Music
Kronos Qt – Henryk Górecki, String Quartet No.3
Massimo Bucci – Karn Evil 9, 3rd Impression
Massimo Bucci plays Keith Emerson’s Karn Evil 9, 3rd Impression
Gavin Bryars
an interview with Gavin Bryars by Ethan Iverson.
“This interview was done May 30, 2017 in Bryars’s home north of London and transcribed by Sam Braysher.”