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Spinning on air : Alec Wilder.

Title
Spinning on air : radio broadcast, 1998-02-01 [sound recording] : Alec Wilder.
Publication
Feb. 1, 1998.

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Additional Authors
  • Garland, David, 1954-
  • Carroll, Jimmy
  • Powell, Eddie
  • Miller, Mitch
  • Goltzer, Harold
  • Merrill, Reggie
  • Carroll, Frank
  • Gross, Walter (Pianist)
  • Gillis, Gerry
  • VerPlanck, J. Billy (John Billy), 1930-2009
  • Lowe, Mundell, 1922-2017
  • Sinatra, Frank, 1915-1998
  • VerPlanck, Marlene
  • McGlohon, Loonis
  • Petrone, Rick
  • Lewis, Mel, 1929-1990
  • Mercer, Mabel, 1900-1984
  • D'Ambrosio, Meredith
  • Southern, Jeri
  • Bolin, Shannon
  • Bacon, Thomas
  • Moll, Phillip
  • Zucker, Laurel
  • Wilder, Alec.
  • Mundell Lowe Orchestra, performer.
  • Columbia String Orchestra, performer.
  • Alec Wilder Octet, performer.
  • New York Woodwind Quintet, performer.
  • WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)
  • WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.), donor. NN-RHA
Description
1 sound disc (ca. 60 min.) : digital, stereo.; 4 3/4 in.
Summary
David Garland plays music of the hard-to-categorize "classical jazz" and song composer/lyricist Alec Wilder.
Uniform Title
Spinning on air (Radio program)
Alternative Title
  • Alec Wilder
  • What happened last night.
  • It's silk, feel it!
  • Pop, what's a passacaglia?
  • I'll be around.
  • Give me time.
  • It's so peaceful in the country.
  • Slow dance.
  • Theme and variations.
  • Neurotic goldfish.
  • Her old man was suspicious
  • Seldom the sun.
  • Did you ever cross over to Sneden's?
  • Telephone book lullaby.
  • Tacet for neurotics.
Subjects
Note
  • Compact disc.
  • WNYC inventory no.: WNYC-SPIN-1998-02-01; Catalog: 56115.
Event (note)
  • Broadcast on WNYC, New York, N. Y. on Feb. 1, 1998.
Source (note)
  • WNYC (Radio station : New York, N. Y.) ;
Contents
Spinning on air theme -- Opening remarks (D. Garland, host) -- What happened last night (from the 1956 album New music of Alec Wilder) / A. Wilder (Mundell Lowe and His Orchestra) -- It's silk, feel it! (from the 1946 album Frank Sinatra conducts the music of Alec Wilder) / A. Wilder (Alec Wilder Octet ; Frank Sinatra, conductor) -- [Up tempo from Quintet no. 1] (from the 1996 album The best of the New York Woodwind Quintet, vol. 2) / A. Wilder (New York Woodwind Quintet) -- Pop, what's a passacaglia? (from the 1956 album New music of Alec Wilder) / A. Wilder (Mundell Lowe and His Orchestra) -- I'll be around (from the 1986 album Marlene VerPlanck sings Alec Wilder) / A. Wilder, arr. by J. "Bill" VerPlanck (Marlene VerPlanck, vocals ; Loonis McGlohon, piano ; Rick Petrone, bass ; Mel Lewis, drums) -- Give me time (from the 1956? album You better go now) / A. Wilder (Jeri Southern, vocals) -- It's so peaceful in the country (from the 1981 album Another time) / A. Wilder (Meredith D'Ambrosio, vocals and piano) -- Slow dance ; Theme and variations (from the 1946 album Frank Sinatra conducts the music of Alec Wilder) / A. Wilder (Alec Wilder Octet ; Columbia String Orchestra ; Frank Sinatra, conductor) -- Neurotic goldfish (1938?) / A. Wilder (Alec Wilder Octet) -- Her old man was suspicious ; Seldom the sun (from the 1946 album Frank Sinatra conducts the music of Alec Wilder) / A. Wilder (Alec Wilder Octet ; Frank Sinatra, conductor) -- Did you ever cross over to Sneden's? / A. Wilder (Mabel Mercer, vocals ; with piano) -- The telephone book lullaby / A. Wilder (Shannon Bolin, vocals ; with orchestra) -- Waltz-like from Four easy pieces for horn and piano (from the 1995 album Nighthawks: The complete music for horn & piano by Alec Wilder) / A. Wilder (Thomas Bacon, horn ; Phillip Moll, piano) -- Small suite for flute and piano (1960) (from the 1997 album Take a walk on the Wilder side: Flute music of Alec Wilder) / A. Wilder (Laurel Zucker, flute ; with piano) -- Closing remarks (D. Garland, host) ; [Tacet for neurotics] (from 1954 album Tacet for neurotics: The music of Alec Wilder) / A. Wilder (Mundell Lowe and His Orchestra)
Call Number
*LDC 50946
OCLC
670439847
Title
Spinning on air : radio broadcast, 1998-02-01 [sound recording] : Alec Wilder.
Imprint
Feb. 1, 1998.
Playing Time
010011
Performer
2nd, 8th-12th works: Alec Wilder Octet (Jimmy Carroll, clarinet; Eddie Powell, flute ; Mitchell Miller, oboe ; Harold Goltzer, bassoon ; Reggie Merrill, bass clarinet ; Frank Carroll, double bass ; Walter Gross, harpsichord ; Gerry Gillis, drums)
Event
Broadcast on WNYC, New York, N. Y. on Feb. 1, 1998.
Source
Gift; WNYC (Radio station : New York, N. Y.) ; 2007.
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Added Author
Garland, David, 1954- host.
Carroll, Jimmy, performer.
Powell, Eddie, performer.
Miller, Mitch, performer.
Goltzer, Harold, performer.
Merrill, Reggie, performer.
Carroll, Frank, performer.
Gross, Walter (Pianist), performer.
Gillis, Gerry, performer.
VerPlanck, J. Billy (John Billy), 1930-2009, arranger of music.
Lowe, Mundell, 1922-2017, conductor.
Sinatra, Frank, 1915-1998, conductor.
VerPlanck, Marlene, performer.
McGlohon, Loonis, performer.
Petrone, Rick, performer.
Lewis, Mel, 1929-1990, performer.
Mercer, Mabel, 1900-1984, performer.
D'Ambrosio, Meredith, performer.
Southern, Jeri, performer.
Bolin, Shannon, performer.
Bacon, Thomas, performer.
Moll, Phillip, performer.
Zucker, Laurel, performer.
Wilder, Alec. Quintets, flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon, no. 1. Up tempo.
Wilder, Alec. Easy pieces. Waltz-like.
Wilder, Alec. Small suite, flute, piano.
Mundell Lowe Orchestra, performer.
Columbia String Orchestra, performer.
Alec Wilder Octet, performer.
New York Woodwind Quintet, performer.
WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)
WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.), donor. NN-RHA
Added Title
What happened last night.
It's silk, feel it!
Pop, what's a passacaglia?
I'll be around.
Give me time.
It's so peaceful in the country.
Slow dance.
Theme and variations.
Neurotic goldfish.
Her old man was suspicious
Seldom the sun.
Did you ever cross over to Sneden's?
Telephone book lullaby.
Tacet for neurotics.
Research Call Number
*LDC 50946
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