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Around New York : Rutgers SummerFest Chamber Players ; Meridian Arts Ensemble.

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  1. Around New York : radio broadcast [sound recording] : Rutgers SummerFest Chamber Players ; Meridian Arts Ensemble.
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  1. 1993.

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Additional authors
  1. Sullivan, Steve, 1954-
  2. Rosenthal, Irving
  3. Hughes, Chris (Composer)
  4. Sanders, Cameron
  5. Gross, Terry
  6. Keillor, Garrison
  7. Willman, Dale
  8. Schaefer, John
  9. Karp, David A.
  10. Juntwait, Margaret
  11. Beckhart, Bob
  12. Bronder, Christine
  13. Mueller, Paul
  14. Scott, James Copeland
  15. Mao, Ruo Tao
  16. Tu, Qiang (Cellist)
  17. Levine, Harold (Violist)
  18. Moersch, Charlotte Mattax
  19. Nelson, Jon, 1966-
  20. Kelley, Richard (Trumpet player)
  21. Grabois, Daniel, 1964-
  22. Herrington, Benjamin
  23. Stewart, Raymond G., 1962-
  24. Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750
  25. Bach, Johann Christoph Friedrich, 1732-1795
  26. Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel, 1714-1788
  27. Taxin, Ira
  28. Harutʻyunyan, Alekʻsandr Grigori, 1920-2012
  29. Strayhorn, Billy
  30. Shemaria, Rich, 1955-
  31. Halle, John
  32. Zappa, Frank
  33. Rutgers SummerFest Chamber Players, performer
  34. Meridian Art Ensemble, performer
  35. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)
  36. SummerFest (1993 : Rutgers University)
  37. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.), donor. NN-RHA
Description
  1. 2 sound discs (ca. 109 min.) : digital, stereo.; 4 3/4 in.
Summary
  1. In the first half of the program, host Steve Sullivan talks with members of the Rutger SummerFest Chamber Players. They play compositions by the members of the Bach family live in the WNYC performance studio. In the second half of the program, host Steve Sullivan talks with members of the Meridian Arts Ensemble about their albums ("Winning artists series" (1991) and "Smart went crazy" (released in Oct. 1993)) and their upcoming gigs. They play live in the WNYC performance studio.
Uniform title
  1. Around New York (Radio program)
Alternative title
  1. Morning song.
  2. Drinking song.
Subject
  1. Scott, James Copeland -- Interviews
  2. Mao, Ruo Tao -- Interviews
  3. Tu, Qiang (Cellist) -- Interviews
  4. Levine, Harold (Violist) -- Interviews
  5. Moersch, Charlotte Mattax -- Interviews
  6. Nelson, Jon, 1966- -- Interviews
  7. Kelley, Richard (Trumpet player) -- Interviews
  8. Grabois, Daniel, 1964- -- Interviews
  9. Herrington, Benjamin -- Interviews
  10. Stewart, Raymond G., 1962- -- Interviews
  11. Trio sonatas (Flute, violin, cello)
  12. Sonatas (Flute) -- Excerpts
  13. Quartets (Flute, viola, continuo (2))
  14. Brass quintets (Horn, trombone, trumpets (2), tuba)
  15. Jazz
  16. Rock music
  17. Radio programs, Musical
Genre/Form
  1. Classical music radio programs.
  2. Jazz radio programs.
Contents
  1. CD 1. [Excerpt] NPR news (2:01) -- "Marketplace" promo (0:31) (Cameron Sanders, announcer) -- Around New York: Theme and opening remarks (1:57) (Steve Sullivan, host) ; [Excerpts] Trio sonata from Musical offering, BWV 1079: Largo (4:20) ; Allegro (6:29) / J. S. Bach ; Commentary ; Interview with James Scott (7:31) (Steve Sullivan, host) ; Flute sonata in D major: Allegretto (6:27) / J. C. F. Bach ; Commentary ; Interview with Charlotte Mattax, Ruotao Mao, Qiang Tu, Harold Levine, and James Scott (8:17) (Steve Sullivan, host) ; [Excerpts] Quartet in G major: 2nd movement (3:37) ; 3rd movement (5:15) / C. P. E. Bach ; Commentary ; Interview with James Scott and Charlotte Mattax (2:00) (Steve Sullivan, host) -- NYC events (version 1) (1:30) -- [No audio] (1:25)
  2. CD 2. [No audio] (0:35) -- "Fresh air" promo (0:28) (Terry Gross, announcer) -- Around New York: Opening remarks (0:18) (Steve Sullivan, host) ; Fanfare (0:42) / I. Taxin ; Commentary ; Interview with Daniel Grabois, Benjamin Herrington, Jon Nelson, Richard Kelley and Raymond Stewart (4:43) (Steve Sullivan, host) ; Fantasie in C major (2:47) / J. S. Bach, arr. by Irving Rosenthal ; [No audio] (0:23) ; [Excerpts] Armenian scenes: Morning song (2:15) ; Drinking song (1:13) / A. Arutiunian ; Commentary ; Interview with Benjamin Herrington and Jon Nelson (?) (0:56) (Steve Sullivan, host) -- "A prairie home companion" promo (0:32) (Garrison Keillor, announcer) -- Around New York: Commentary ; Interview with Daniel Grabois, Benjamin Herrington, Jon Nelson, Richard Kelley and Raymond Stewart (4:58) (Steve Sullivan, host) ; Lush life (3:07) / B. Strayhorn, arr. by Chris Hughes ; [No audio] (0:30) ; Pandora's magic castle (5:48) / R. Shemaria ; Commentary ; Interview with Daniel Grabois, Benjamin Herrington, Jon Nelson, Richard Kelley and Raymond Stewart (2:25) (Steve Sullivan, host) ; Softshoe (1992): Softshoe (4:03) / J. Halle ; [No audio] (0:54) ; [Excerpts] Frank Zappa suite: Big swifty (1970) (1:43) ; T'Mershi Duyeen (1973) (with unidentified vocals) (1:34) ; Duprée's paradise (1972) (2:50) / F. Zappa ; Commentary ; Interview with Daniel Grabois, Benjamin Herrington, Jon Nelson, Richard Kelley and Raymond Stewart (0:44) (Steve Sullivan, host) -- NYC events (version 2) (1:33) -- Around New York: Closing remarks (0:15) (Steve Sullivan, host) -- [Excerpt] NPR news (1:20) (Dale Willman, reporter) [ends abruptly] -- [No audio] (0:47)
Call number
  1. *LDC 52292
Note
  1. Compact discs.
  2. WNYC inventory no.: WNYC-ANYK-1993-07-08; Catalog: 54821.
Credits (note)
  1. John Schaefer and David Karp, producers ; Chris Bronder [i.e. Christine Bronder] and Paul Mueller, radio engineers ; Margaret Juntwait and Bob Beckhart, production assistants.
Event (note)
  1. Broadcast by WNYC (93.9 F. M./A.M. 820), New York, N. Y. on Jul. 8, 1993.
Source (note)
  1. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N. Y.) ;
Local note
  1. Rich Shemaria's "Pandora's magic castle" (CD 2) was later featured on the 1995 album "Prime meridian". J. S. Bach's "Fantasie in C major" (CD 2) was later featured on the 1995 album "Visions of the Renaissance" --CMR
Title
  1. Around New York : radio broadcast [sound recording] : Rutgers SummerFest Chamber Players ; Meridian Arts Ensemble.
Imprint
  1. 1993.
Playing time
  1. 005132 004732
Credits
  1. John Schaefer and David Karp, producers ; Chris Bronder [i.e. Christine Bronder] and Paul Mueller, radio engineers ; Margaret Juntwait and Bob Beckhart, production assistants.
Performer
  1. CD 1. 1st-3rd works: Rutgers SummerFest Chamber Players (James Scott, flute ; Ruotao Mao, violin (1st-2nd works) ; Harold Levine, viola (3rd work only) ; Qiang Tu, violoncello ; Charlotte Mattax, harpsichord) ; Cameron Sanders, announcer. CD 2. 1st-10th works: Meridian Art Ensemble (Jon Nelson and Richard Kelley, trumpets ; Daniel Grabois, horn ; Benjamin Herrington ; Raymond Stewart, tuba) ; Terry Gross and Garrison Keillor, announcers ; Dale Willman, reporter. All CDs: Steve Sullivan, host.
Event
  1. Broadcast by WNYC (93.9 F. M./A.M. 820), New York, N. Y. on Jul. 8, 1993.
Source
  1. Gift; WNYC (Radio station : New York, N. Y.) ; 2007 NN-RHA
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Added author
  1. Sullivan, Steve, 1954- host.
  2. Rosenthal, Irving, arranger of music.
  3. Hughes, Chris (Composer), arranger of music.
  4. Sanders, Cameron, commentator.
  5. Gross, Terry, commentator.
  6. Keillor, Garrison, commentator.
  7. Willman, Dale, reporter.
  8. Schaefer, John, producer.
  9. Karp, David A., producer.
  10. Juntwait, Margaret, production personnel.
  11. Beckhart, Bob, production personnel.
  12. Bronder, Christine, recording engineer.
  13. Mueller, Paul, recording engineer.
  14. Scott, James Copeland, interviewee.
  15. Mao, Ruo Tao, interviewee.
  16. Tu, Qiang (Cellist), interviewee.
  17. Levine, Harold (Violist), interviewee.
  18. Moersch, Charlotte Mattax, interviewee.
  19. Nelson, Jon, 1966- interviewee.
  20. Kelley, Richard (Trumpet player), interviewee.
  21. Grabois, Daniel, 1964- interviewee.
  22. Herrington, Benjamin, interviewee.
  23. Stewart, Raymond G., 1962- interviewee.
  24. Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750. Musikalisches Opfer. Trio. Selections.
  25. Bach, Johann Christoph Friedrich, 1732-1795. Sonatas, keyboard instrument, flute, cello, W. VII, 4, D major. Allegretto.
  26. Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel, 1714-1788. Quartett, H. 539. Selections.
  27. Taxin, Ira. Fanfare.
  28. Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750. Fantasien, organ, BWV 570, C major; arranged.
  29. Harutʻyunyan, Alekʻsandr Grigori, 1920-2012. Armenian scenes. Selections.
  30. Strayhorn, Billy. Works. Selections; arranged.
  31. Shemaria, Rich, 1955- Pandora's magic castle.
  32. Halle, John. Softshoe. Softshoe.
  33. Zappa, Frank. Big swifty; arranged.
  34. Zappa, Frank. T'Mershi Duween; arranged.
  35. Zappa, Frank. Duprée's paradise; arranged.
  36. Rutgers SummerFest Chamber Players, performer.
  37. Meridian Art Ensemble, performer.
  38. SummerFest (1993 : Rutgers University)
  39. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)
  40. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.), donor. NN-RHA
Added title
  1. Morning song.
  2. Drinking song.
Research call number
  1. *LDC 52292
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