Favoriting A440 / Stochastic Hit Parade with Bethany Ryker: Playlist from April 14, 2020 Favoriting

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Favoriting April 14, 2020: A440, Op. 5, No. 25, My Funny Quarantine

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Artist Track Album Label Comments
Gideon Lewensohn  Odradek Quartet: XIII. Time to Tune (2002)   Favoriting      
Witold Lutosławski  Variations on a Theme by Paganini for two pianos (1941) arr. by Alexander Warenberg for piano, strings and percussion.   Favoriting      
 
Witold Lutoslawski  Variations on a Theme by Paganini for two pianos (1941)   Favoriting      
 
Carl Nielsen  6 Humoresque-Bagatelles, Op. 11, IV. Spraellenmanden (1897)   Favoriting     Spraellenmanden translates to "Jumping Jacks" 
Samuel Barber  Excursions, Op. 20: I. Un poco allegro (1942)   Favoriting      
Jean Sibelius  6 Humoresques for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 89, No. 3 in G Minor (1917)   Favoriting     Ilya Gringolts, violin 
Antonín Dvořák  Humoreske (Op. 101, No. 7, 1894)   Favoriting Clara Rockmore: The Lost Theremin Album    Recorded 1975 
Mstislav Rostropovich  Humoresque, Op. 5 (ca. 1945)   Favoriting     Edgar Moreau, cello 
 
Igor Stravinsky  Concerto in D Major for Violin and Orchestra, IV. Capriccio (1931)   Favoriting     Andrea Favier, violin 
Michael Alec Rose  Hubbert Peak: Three Gas Stations for String Quartet: I. Garage Lights (2008)   Favoriting     Kreutzer Quartet 
Einar Englund  Quintet for Piano and Strings: II. Scherzo, molto vivace (1941)   Favoriting      
 
George Rochberg  Electrikaleidoscope for amplified flute, clarinet, cello, piano and electric piano (1972)   Favoriting      
         
Pascal Dusapin  Quatour VI 'Hinterland', hapax pour quatour à cordes & orchestre: I. (2004-2005)   Favoriting Dusapin: Quatour VI "Hinterland" & Quatour VII "Open Time"  æon  Arditti Quartet and The Orchestra Philharmonique de Radio-France directed by Pascal Rophé 
Veli-Matti Puumala  Tutta via   Favoriting Society of Finnish Composers 50th Anniversary 1995, Vol. 2  Ondine   
         
Tobias Hume  Tickle Me Quickly   Favoriting Hume: "Hark, Harke!" Lyra Violls Humors & Delights  Alpha   
Ernst Bloch  Concerto Grosso No. 1, B. 59: IV. Fugue: Allegro (1925)   Favoriting      
Franz Joseph Haydn  Symphony No. 49 in F Minor, Hob. I:49 'La Passione': II. Allegro di molto (1768)   Favoriting      
 
Jan Sandström  En herrgardssagen (Tale of a Manor): II. Munkhyttan: Presto (2009)   Favoriting Christian Lindberg Conducts Jan Sandström  BIS   
Bernd Alois Zimmermann  Violin Concerto   Favoriting      
Paul Moravec         
 
Henry Cowell  Cello Sonata in C Minor, HC158 (1915)   Favoriting      
Wallingford Riegger  Four Tone-Pictures: I. Prelude   Favoriting Riegger: Music for Piano and Winds  Bridge  Gilbert Kalish - piano 
Alexander Scriabin  4 Préludes, Op. 31, No. 2 in F-Sharp Minor (1903)   Favoriting Scriabin: Piano Works    Gordon Fergus-Thompson, piano 
Henry Cowell  Cello Sonata in C Minor, HC158 (1915)   Favoriting      


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Listener comments!

Avatar 8:02pm
UncleMarty:

Hi Bethany Be well & thanks for the ear candy
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:02pm
L W Rhino:

Good evening.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:04pm
coelacanth∅:

greetings Bethany and others
Avatar 8:06pm
Bethany Ryker:

Hello, all, and welcome to your freeform home!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:11pm
coelacanth∅:

not a specialist! but i've read that
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:12pm
L W Rhino:

I think I went to high school with that Odradek fellow.
Avatar 8:16pm
ToTetsu:

"odradek" is part of an anagram for the Greek word dodekaedron.
  8:16pm
ignatatus666:

New fan but I’ll have to catch you on archives
I’ve heard the show before but thought you were a fill in :(
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:17pm
coelacanth∅:

Bethany i first heard of odradek when i heard a narration of the story sometime in the '80s, read by an older woman with a german (?) accent.
probably on wfmu but it could've been wbai.
i recorded some of it and it and used it in a sound collage.
it fascinated me for years until the www happened, and i got involved with that c.2011.
...bought the book.
  8:31pm
P-90:

That was awesome. Hello DJ Bethany.
  8:32pm
P-90:

And now the famous 7th!
Avatar 8:33pm
ranjit:

yay Clara Rockmore!
  8:37pm
P-90:

Now I’m trying to remember which old Hollywood movie I saw a month or so back on AMC, that had a scene in which a group of neighbors in a small American town gathered and sang one of the popular songs based on the melody of the Dvorak Humoresque.
  8:38pm
P-90:

Not AMC, I mean Turner Classic Movies
Avatar 8:40pm
Jeff Moore:

Sometime in the early 1930s, according to his autobiography, Go East, Young Man (pp. 171–72), William O. Douglas and fellow Yale law school professor Thurman Arnold were riding the New Haven Railroad and were inspired by a sign in the toilet. "Thurman and I got the idea of putting these memorable words to music, and Thurman quickly came up with the musical refrain from Humoresque."

"Passengers will please refrain from flushing toilets while the train is standing in or passing through a station"
Avatar 8:42pm
Bethany Ryker:

I had read that about the Dvorak, several sets of lyrics of the Humoresque with vocals - if anyone finds audio of those, I'd love to hear it!
  8:42pm
P-90:

Yes, the “Please Refrain from Flushing” variant
Avatar 8:54pm
Jeff Moore:

My dad actually used to sing the train flushing song whenever we'd be traveling by rail and he'd spot the placard (whose wording didn't change for many decades). So that setting had permeated the culture thoroughly.
Avatar 8:58pm
Bethany Ryker:

Thanks all for joining me! Please refrain from Flushing!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:58pm
coelacanth∅:

Thanks Bethany! take care
  8:59pm
P-90:

Thanks!
Avatar 8:59pm
Jeff Moore:

Thanks as always, BR!
  Swag For Life Member 7:51am
12539:

Thanks from the archive, Bethany!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:18pm
coelacanth∅:

Thanks again Bethany!
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