Take a new look at early music on this New Sounds program. Listen to selections from the Luce Trio, involving Indian Shruti box, saxophone, electric guitar and bass. Their album is based based on and/or inspired by music of past centuries, both originals and reworkings. Also, there's music from the Irish music production company, Ergodos, based on the German hymn, Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ by J.S. Bach. Then, listen to Gregorian chant, remixed, by vocal group New York Polyphony, using alto and bass recorders, tin whistle, and violin. Plus, music by Brian Eno, riffing on Pachelbel's Canon, and more.
PROGRAM #3453, New Sound of Early Music (First aired on 4/10/2013)
ARTIST(S) | RECORDING | CUT(S) | SOURCE |
Luce Trio | Pieces Volume 1 | Chant, excerpt [1:00] | |
Rolf Lislevand | Nuove musiche | Arpeggiata addio [7:15] | ECM #1922 |
Luce Trio | Pieces Volume 1 | Chant [4:51] | |
Jan Garbarek, The Hilliard Ensemble | Officium | Magister Perotinus: Beata viscera [6:33] | ECM 1525 |
Ergodos Musicians | I Call to You | Schlepper-Connolly: Ich Bitt, erhor mein Klagen [7:42] | |
NY Polyphony | Devices and Desires | Victimae paschali laudes (7th Century remix) [3:57] | Indaba Music www.newyorkpolyphony.com |
Brian Eno | Discreet Music | Fullness Of Wind (Variation On Pachelbel’s Canon In D Major) [6:00] | Editions E.G. Records EEGCD 23 |