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New Sounds Program #356 : A private reel, reel #2.

Title
  1. New Sounds [sound recording] : Program #356 : A private reel, reel #2.
Published by
  1. 1989.

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Additional authors
  1. Schaefer, John
  2. Lieberman, Julie Lyonn
  3. Anger, Darol
  4. Darling, David, 1941-2021
  5. Rouse, Mikel
  6. Eskelin, Ellery
  7. Marshall, Mike, 1957-
  8. Higbie, Barbara
  9. Manring, Michael
  10. Norell, Andy
  11. Gordon, Peter, 1951-
  12. Litwinski, Mieczyslaw
  13. Kyrkostas, Mark, 1952-1990
  14. Sosin, Donald
  15. Laraaji
  16. Mikel Rouse Broken Consort, performer.
  17. Montreux (Musical group), performer.
  18. Love of Life Orchestra, performer.
  19. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)
  20. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.), donor. NN-RHA
Description
  1. 1 sound disc (ca. 61 min.) : digital, stereo.; 4 3/4 in.
Summary
  1. Host John Schaefer plays various live in-studio recordings of performances throughout the early years of New Sounds; many of the works are not commercially available. This is the 2nd "Private reel" set.
Uniform title
  1. New Sounds (Radio program)
Alternative title
  1. Private reel no. 2
  2. # 1.
  3. Number 1.
  4. Egrets.
  5. Wise man dies a thousand times.
  6. Mwashahat.
  7. Spakoyny nahy.
Subject
  1. Improvisation (Music)
  2. Radio programs, Musical
Contents
  1. New Sounds theme (1:15) -- Opening remarks ; Introducing J. L. Lieberman, Darol Anger and David Darling (1:31) (John Schaefer, host) -- [None-titled improvisation (performed live, Apr. 1984)] (10:15) -- Commentary ; Introducing "Outtakes" (0:47) (John Schaefer, host) -- Outtakes (Darol & David: performed live, Apr. 1984) (1:34) -- Commentary ; Introducing "# 1" and "Egrets" (2:17) (John Schaefer, host ) -- # 1 (performed live, Feb. 1987 ; later recorded on the 1988 album A Lincoln portrait) / M. Rouse -- Egrets (performed live, Sept. 1986) (4:44) / B. Higbie -- Commentary ; Quick NYC concert notes ; Preview of program #437: "American composers [Excerpt of unidentified music (Peter Gordon's Love of Life Orchestra) (1:29)] ; Introducing "The wise man dies a thousand times" and "2 Mwashahat" (4:44) (John Schaefer, host) -- The wise man dies a thousand times (performed live, Oct. 1986) (5:30) / M. Litwinski -- 2 Mwashahat (Two Moorish melodies) (performed live, 9/83 [i.e. Dec. 1983]) (4:39) / M. Kyrkostas -- Commentary ; Sponsor list ; Introducing "Spakoyny nahy" (2:55) (John Schaefer, host) -- Spakoyny nahy (performed live, May 1984) (10:31) -- Commentary ; Closing remarks ; Introducing Laraaji (1:29) (John Schaefer, host) -- [Excerpt] [Untitled work] (1:14) / Laraaji -- [No audio] (0:17)
Call number
  1. *LDC 51682
Note
  1. Compact disc.
  2. The "Anger Marshall Higbie Manring Norell Quintet" (4th work) eventually became the American fusion band "Montreux". Andy Norell was the guest performer.
  3. Donald Sosin pre-recorded the piano track for "Spakoyny nahy" a couple of weeks before the May 1984 broadcast, which he played over with his synthesizer live-in-studio.
Event (note)
  1. Broadcast on WNYC, New York, N. Y. on Sept. 14, 1989.
Source (note)
  1. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N. Y.) ;
Language (note)
  1. Spoken in English, sung in Polish (5th work) and vocalises (1st work).
Title
  1. New Sounds [sound recording] : Program #356 : A private reel, reel #2.
Imprint
  1. 1989.
Playing time
  1. 000202 005906
Performer
  1. Julie Lyonn Lieberman, violin and vocals (1st work) and background laughter (2nd work) ; Darol Anger, octave violin (1st work) and violin (2nd, 4th work) ; David Darling, violoncello and vocals (1st-2nd work) ; Mikel Rouse, keyboards (3rd work) ; Ellery Eskelin, soprano saxophone (3rd work) ; Mike Marshall, mandolin and guitar (4th work) ; Barbara Higbie, piano (4th work) ; Michael Manring, double bass (4th work) ; Andy Norell, steel drums (4th work) ; Mieczyslaw Litwinski, vocals and harmonium (5th work) ; Mark Kyrkostas, piano (6th-7th works) ; Donald Sosin, pre-recorded piano and live synthesizer (8th work) ; Laraaji, zither and piano (9th work) ; Broken Consort (3rd work) ; Anger Marshall Higbie Manring Norell Quintet [i.e. Montreux] (4th work) ; John Schaefer, host.
Event
  1. Broadcast on WNYC, New York, N. Y. on Sept. 14, 1989.
Language
  1. Spoken in English, sung in Polish (5th work) and vocalises (1st work).
Local note
  1. Audio tone only on track 1 (2:02)
Source
  1. Gift; WNYC (Radio station : New York, N. Y.) ; 2007.
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Added author
  1. Schaefer, John, host.
  2. Lieberman, Julie Lyonn, performer.
  3. Anger, Darol, performer.
  4. Darling, David, 1941-2021, performer.
  5. Rouse, Mikel, performer.
  6. Eskelin, Ellery, performer.
  7. Marshall, Mike, 1957- performer.
  8. Higbie, Barbara, performer.
  9. Manring, Michael, performer.
  10. Norell, Andy, performer.
  11. Gordon, Peter, 1951- performer.
  12. Litwinski, Mieczyslaw, performer.
  13. Kyrkostas, Mark, 1952-1990, performer.
  14. Sosin, Donald, performer.
  15. Laraaji, performer.
  16. Mikel Rouse Broken Consort, performer.
  17. Montreux (Musical group), performer.
  18. Love of Life Orchestra, performer.
  19. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)
  20. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.), donor. NN-RHA
Added title
  1. # 1.
  2. Number 1.
  3. Egrets.
  4. Wise man dies a thousand times.
  5. Mwashahat.
  6. Spakoyny nahy.
Research call number
  1. *LDC 51682
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