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Soundcheck
The Very Best
November 5, 2009
Esau Mwamwaya of the London-based trio The Very Best stops by the studio to discuss his group's Western, electronic take on African pop music.
New Sounds
New Music for Bass Clarinet
November 4, 2009
For this New Sounds, we'll hear everything from electroacoustic works to North African chamber music, featuring the dark woody sound of the bass clarinet, including music by Anouar Brahem and John Luther Adams.
Spinning On Air
Orchestras, Forgiveness, etc.
November 1, 2009
Host David Garland offers some new releases. Songs about orchestras, TV, forgiveness, love, and witch cults of the radio age.
New Sounds
Silent Art Films
October 28, 2009
For this New Sounds, listen to music for silent art films, including “The BQE,” a film and musical suite by Sufjan Stevens exploring New York City's infamous Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.
October 8, 2009
WQXR is Moving to 105.9 FM
WQXR will launch at its new frequency at 105.9 FM on October 8th, live from the stage of Carnegie Hall. WQXR's first broadcast as a part of the WNYC family will be a live presentation of Orpheus Chamber Orchestra.
Music on WNYC
The Very Best
Soundcheck
November 5, 2009
Esau Mwamwaya of the London-based trio The Very Best stops by the studio to discuss his group's Western, electronic take on African pop music.
David Lang's "Little Match Girl Passion"
New Sounds Live
Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009 at 8PM
Listen to a live broadcast of the American Premiere of David Lang's choral version of the Pulitzer Prize-winning work "little match girl passion" performed by Harold Rosenbaum's New York Virtuoso Singers.
Songs From Around the World
New Sounds
November 8, 2009
Hear Sephardic noir by La Mar Enfortuna, along with music for the Finnish kantele on this program of songs from around the world.
Orchestras, Forgiveness, etc.
Spinning On Air
November 1, 2009
Host David Garland offers some new releases. Songs about orchestras, TV, forgiveness, love, and witch cults of the radio age.
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The Future of the Music Industry
On The Media
October 23, 2009
20 years ago a series of lawsuits criminalized the hip-hop sampling of artists like Public Enemy. Where are we now? That and more on On The Media.
500 Years of New Music
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