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#3661: New Music for Duos

Listen to music for duos on this New Sounds show, including stunning and inviting works from harpist Mary Lattimore & synth/guitarist/producer Jeff Zeigler off of their recent collaboration, "Slant...

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#3673: The Human Element

Hear musical collaborations between two people and between "human" and "machine" sounds for this program.  There's music from the composer/sound artist Tristan Perich in collaboration with Bang on a...

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#3991: Small Ensemble Works for Guitar(s) & Harp

 Hear works from the 1970s to today that feature the combination of two guitars, guitar and keyboardw, or guitar and harp. There’s music by harpist Mary Lattimore, guitarist James Blackshaw, &...

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#3839: The Sound of Abstraction

For this New Sounds, listen to works that blur the distinction between the physical reality of things and the more elusive abstract reality of ideas. Hear works from harpist Mary Lattimore, violinist...

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Night Music

Occasionally, we here at The Furthermore notice what time it is, and it’s always night. So occasionally, we like to acknowledge that fact in the programming. Tonight, we’ll hear nocturnes and other...

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#3883: On the Road

From literary titans like Jack Kerouac to musical legends like Willie Nelson, the idea of getting in a car and going someplace might just be a particularly American phenomenon -  that urge to explore...

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#3940: Music Inspired by the Natural World

Listen to works inspired by the natural world like birds and insects to overwhelmingly larger ecologically-minded works on the scale of oceans. Plus, there’s music conceived of while considering...

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Under the Influencers: Artists' Artists

The Glittering Door with host Eliza Bagg airs Tuesdays at 7 pm on New Sounds Radio. Repeats throughout the week, including Thursdays at 12 pm and Sundays at 10 am. This week's playlist showcases a few...

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Is It Live, or Is It Studio Magic?

Odd Theory with Lora-Faye Åshuvud airs Tuesdays at 9 pm on New Sounds Radio. Repeats throughout the week, including Fridays at 3 pm and Sundays at 7 pm.  This week, the art of recording, the art of...

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#3991: Small Ensemble Works for Guitar(s) & Harp

Hear works from the 1970s to today that feature the combination of two guitars, guitar and keyboardw, or guitar and harp. There’s music by harpist Mary Lattimore, guitarist James Blackshaw, &...

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"the national anthems" and The Holy Visions

This week's episode is anchored by a few larger pieces written for two different vocal ensembles - one large and one small, one engaged in the sacred, mystical, and spiritual and the other emphatically...

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#3839: The Sound of Abstraction

For this New Sounds, listen to works that blur the distinction between the physical reality of things and the more elusive abstract reality of ideas. Hear works from harpist Mary Lattimore, violinist...

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#4174: All in the Harp and Guitar Families

Hear music featuring guitars, harps, and other plucked string instruments from around the world, with works by the Palestinian oud-playing brothers, Le Trio Joubran, Taiwanese pipa player Yufeng Chung,...

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#3883: On the Road

From literary titans like Jack Kerouac to musical legends like Willie Nelson, the idea of getting in a car and going someplace might just be a particularly American phenomenon -  that urge to explore...

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#4203: Musical Landscapes

Hear musical landscapes - both outdoor and indoor-  from Anna Thorvaldsdottir, John Luther Adams, Qasim Naqvi, and a duet by harpist Mary Lattimore and musician Mac McCaughan.Listen to what guitarist...

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#3940: Music Inspired by the Natural World

Listen to works inspired by the natural world like birds and insects to overwhelmingly larger ecologically-minded works on the scale of oceans. Plus, there’s music conceived of while considering...

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#4174: All in the Harp and Guitar Families

Hear music featuring guitars, harps, and other plucked string instruments from around the world, with works by the Palestinian oud-playing brothers, Le Trio Joubran, Taiwanese pipa player Yufeng Chung,...

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#3991: Small Ensemble Works for Guitar(s) & Harp

Hear works from the 1970s to today that feature the combination of two guitars, guitar and keyboardw, or guitar and harp. There’s music by harpist Mary Lattimore, guitarist James Blackshaw, &...

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#4203: Musical Landscapes

Hear musical landscapes - both outdoor and indoor-  from Anna Thorvaldsdottir, John Luther Adams, Qasim Naqvi, and a duet by harpist Mary Lattimore and musician Mac McCaughan.Listen to what guitarist...

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#4366, Music for Multiples

Hear Steve Reich’s “Vermont Counterpoint,” from Claire Chase, a work by Irish composer Donnacha Dennehy featuring multiple violas of Nadia Sirota with multiple violas da gamba of Liam Byrne, and a work...

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#4404 Earth, Seen From Above

Experience music with the perspective of watching Earth, with works by Meredith Monk, Felipe Pérez Santiago, Kate Bush, and a work in tribute to the astronaut Scott Kelly from harpist Mary...

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#4433, Music From the Dark Forest

There's music about the cursed wood with its seductive dangers by Finnish folk violinist and vocalist Meriheini Luoto, Ukraine’s Mariana Sadovska, and Brussels/Paris-based band Lolomis.Listen to work...

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#4174: All in the Harp and Guitar Families

Hear music featuring guitars, harps, and other plucked string instruments from around the world, with works by the Palestinian oud-playing brothers, Le Trio Joubran, Taiwanese pipa player Yufeng Chung,...

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Weekly Music Roundup: Angélique Kidjo, Bachelor, Les Filles de Illighadad

This week, collaborations between two African stars, between a jazz master and a British electronic musician, and between a poet and an electric harpist.Angélique Kidjo and Yemi Alade Unleash Anthemic...

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#4489, Poetry and Music

"The combination of poetry and music is probably as old as poetry itself," posits host John Schaefer. Epic poems like Beowulf in England, The Iliad in Greece, the epic Manas of the Kyrgyz people in...

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#4203: Musical Landscapes

Hear musical landscapes - both outdoor and indoor-  from Anna Thorvaldsdottir, John Luther Adams, Qasim Naqvi, and a duet by harpist Mary Lattimore and musician Mac McCaughan.Listen to what guitarist...

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#4366, Music for Multiples

Hear Steve Reich’s “Vermont Counterpoint,” from Claire Chase, a work by Irish composer Donnacha Dennehy featuring multiple violas of Nadia Sirota with multiple violas da gamba of Liam Byrne, and a work...

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Mary Lattimore and Loni Landon at Green-Wood Cemetery (In Person)

Mary Lattimore and Loni Landon at Green-Wood Cemetery (In Person)July 14-15. 7PM EDT. $25. Los Angeles-based experimental harpist Mary Lattimore often plays an electronically-altered harp, creating...

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#4526, New Music for Harp

From harp experimentations of Zeena Parkins to New York’s versatile improvising harpist Brandee Younger, and Joanna Newsom’s baroque folk song paintings, the harp is a more than a classical orchestra...

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#4539, A Little Night Music

Hear nocturnal music by Serbian-born Aleksandra Vrebalov, Uzbek composer Dmitri Yanov-Yanovsky, New York composer Kelly Moran, and North Carolina-based Sarah Louise.Listen to “Starry Night” from The...

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#4404 Earth, Seen From Above

Experience music with the perspective of watching Earth, with works by Meredith Monk, Felipe Pérez Santiago, Kate Bush, and a work in tribute to the astronaut Scott Kelly from harpist Mary...

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#4433, Music From the Dark Forest

There's music about the cursed wood with its seductive dangers by Finnish folk violinist and vocalist Meriheini Luoto, Ukraine’s Mariana Sadovska, and Brussels/Paris-based band Lolomis.Listen to work...

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#4578, John Schaefer's Completely Opinionated Top Ten of 2021

For this New Sounds, John Schaefer presents his annual highly-opinionated top 10 list of notable new music releases from 2021. Hear music that breaks up time from a poet and stutterer, an East African...

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#4489, Poetry and Music

"The combination of poetry and music is probably as old as poetry itself," posits host John Schaefer. Epic poems like Beowulf in England, The Iliad in Greece, the epic Manas of the Kyrgyz people in...

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#4366, Music for Multiples

Hear Steve Reich’s “Vermont Counterpoint,” from Claire Chase, a work by Irish composer Donnacha Dennehy featuring multiple violas of Nadia Sirota with multiple violas da gamba of Liam Byrne, and a work...

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#4526, New Music for Harp

From harp experimentations of Zeena Parkins to New York’s versatile improvising harpist Brandee Younger, and Joanna Newsom’s baroque folk song paintings, the harp is a more than a classical orchestra...

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#4404 Earth, Seen From Above

Experience music with the perspective of watching Earth, with works by Meredith Monk, Felipe Pérez Santiago, Kate Bush, and a work in tribute to the astronaut Scott Kelly from harpist Mary...

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#4539, A Little Night Music

Hear nocturnal music by Serbian-born Aleksandra Vrebalov, Uzbek composer Dmitri Yanov-Yanovsky, New York composer Kelly Moran, and North Carolina-based Sarah Louise.Listen to “Starry Night” from The...

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#4433, Music From the Dark Forest

There's music about the cursed wood with its seductive dangers by Finnish folk violinist and vocalist Meriheini Luoto, Ukraine’s Mariana Sadovska, and Brussels/Paris-based band Lolomis.Listen to work...

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#4707, The Collaborative Harp of Mary Lattimore

Hear harpist Mary Lattimore in numerous collaborations ranging from rock, jazz, spoken word, traditional folk and electronic music all held together by Lattimore’s instrument, usually played amplified...

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Mary Lattimore, William Tyler Score 'Electric Appalachia' at Brookfield Place

Mary Lattimore, William Tyler Score Electric Appalachia at Brookfield PlaceJan. 25. 7:30PM. FREE. (plus, free popcorn)Lots of news about inflation these days, but I’m declaring the next three nights an...

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New Sounds Live: Silent Films / Live Music 2023

New Sounds Live at Brookfield PlaceJan. 25-27, 7:30PM Winter Garden 230 Vesey Street | Map FREENo RSVP is required. Seating is first come, first served. Free popcorn while supplies last.Jan. 25...

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Mary Lattimore & William Tyler Score 'Electric Appalachia'

The contemporary silent film, Electric Appalachia, is a surprising, and surprisingly poignant look at how the coming of electricity changed Tennessee. Using archival footage, the film was put together...

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#4729, William Tyler & Mary Lattimore: Electric Appalachia, From Brookfield...

From the New Sounds Live Silent Film/Live Music series, hear an original score for the contemporary silent film, Electric Appalachia by harpist Mary Lattimore and guitarist William Tyler, recorded live...

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#4489, Poetry and Music

"The combination of poetry and music is probably as old as poetry itself," posits host John Schaefer. Epic poems like Beowulf in England, The Iliad in Greece, the epic Manas of the Kyrgyz people in...

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Weekly Music Roundup: Dessa, Joshua Redman, and Mary Lattimore

This week, Dessa dances while the world burns; Lily & Madeleine offer sibling harmony; Joshua Redman’s musical travelogue begins in Baltimore.  Also, harpist Mary Lattimore and bluesman Mance...

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#4526, New Music for Harp

From harp experimentations of Zeena Parkins to New York’s versatile improvising harpist Brandee Younger, and Joanna Newsom’s baroque folk song paintings, the harp is a more than a classical orchestra...

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#4784, Wordless Vocal Ensembles

Hear voices as instrument, not carrying text, in work by drummer, composer, and bandleader Tyshawn Sorey, Swedish-Iranian pianist Shida Shahabi, and playful producer Johan Lenox.Listen to music from...

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#4539, A Little Night Music

Hear nocturnal music by Serbian-born Aleksandra Vrebalov, Uzbek composer Dmitri Yanov-Yanovsky, New York composer Kelly Moran, and North Carolina-based Sarah Louise.Listen to “Starry Night” from The...

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#4707, The Collaborative Harp of Mary Lattimore

Hear harpist Mary Lattimore in numerous collaborations ranging from rock, jazz, spoken word, traditional folk and electronic music all held together by Lattimore’s instrument, usually played amplified...

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