Favoriting A440 / Stochastic Hit Parade with Bethany Ryker: Playlist from September 15, 2020 Favoriting

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Favoriting September 15, 2020: A440, Op. 7, No. 1 Entr'acte - broadcasting from my hometown: Omaha, NE

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Philip Glass  King Lear (2019)   Favoriting Natalie Cummins (violin) Martin Agee (violin) Christopher Cardona (viola) Stephanie Cummins (cello)    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Caroline Shaw  Entr'acte   Favoriting Attacca Quartet    0:13:17 (Pop-up)
Jean-Baptiste Lully  Atys, "Entreé des songes agréables" (1675)   Favoriting     0:29:11 (Pop-up)
Jacques Offenbach  Les Contes d'Hoffman, Act IV. Entr'acte (1880)   Favoriting     0:29:56 (Pop-up)
Harrison Birtwistle  Entr'actes and Sappho Fragments No. 13 Entr'acte V, No. 8 Entr'acte II (1964)   Favoriting     0:33:46 (Pop-up)
Alban Berg  Lulu, Act 2 Filmmusik (1937)   Favoriting     0:38:11 (Pop-up)
Erik Satie  Cinema Entr'acte symphonique de Relâche (1924)   Favoriting     0:48:36 (Pop-up)
Erik Satie  Erik Satie Cinema Entr'acte symphonique de Relâche (1924)   Favoriting Transcription for piano 4 hands by Darius Milhaud. Prepared piano by Alexei Lubimov, with Slava Poprugin 
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Listener comments!

  8:00pm
bluebombers:

Bonjour Mlle Bethany
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Krull Sagan:

Zdrastvuytye, Bethanya Rykera, y bluebombers!
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spodiodi:

greeting, Bethany and listeners!
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spodiodi:

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  8:05pm
P-90:

Hail Bethany! Welcome to the new schedule.
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slugluv1313:

greetings, Bethany! Skeleton Crew! Everyone!
happy to be here, glad you are on the new schedule :)
  8:06pm
Listener Robert:

Was the operation a success?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:07pm
coelacanth∅:

greetings Bethany and all
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TDK60:

Good evening.
  8:12pm
P-90:

Is this LIVE from the Ryker Homestead in Nebraska?
  8:12pm
P-90:

Or “live to tape” (or digital file)?
Avatar 8:14pm
Bethany Ryker:

We are LIVE!!
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slugluv1313:

so cool, you can take your show anywhere -- hello to your family in Nebraska!
i missed some of your announcements, is this Philip Glass King Lear connected to the Broadway production with Glenda Jackson?
Avatar 8:15pm
Bethany Ryker:

Yep, slug that's exactly it!
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deborah:

good Evening Bethany, Crew, Listeners!
  8:16pm
bluebombers:

Dobry Wieczor KS.
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Krull Sagan:

Oh cool, some Nebraska reppin'! Big chunk of family there
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Krull Sagan:

Man, Glass keeps busy; didn't he just do the opera about....er, an older Egyptian god?
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Siriusly:

So massaging neurons
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slugluv1313:

thanks, Bethany!
i so wanted to check out that production; reviews were rather mixed but still -- GLENDA JACKSON! (and *now* i am wondering how i missed that Glass composed the music?!?)
  8:26pm
Listener Robert:

Slugluv, Field Marshal Ken Freedman did say he feared WFMU main channel DJs would get too used to doing the shows remotely after the pandemic ended.
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slugluv1313:

@ Krull -- Akhnaten! composed in 1983, but recently at The Metropolitan Opera House -- and yeah, i missed that too (unemployed, so much is NOT on the budget!) but pre-COVID, i got the news that The Met would be bringing back that production -- WHEN, however, remains to be seen
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deborah:

@8:22slugluv1313 First saw Glenda Jackson in Women in Love adored her for decades. Saw a recent interview with her; so compelling.
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slugluv1313:

@deborah -- not sure if i have seen Women in Love? but same here! i still have the article/interview with her from The New York Times, right before Lear opened -- she is amazing!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:31pm
Krull Sagan:

Ah, Slug, ok that makes sense, thanks; figured I had gotten confused somehow, that is the normal state of things
@deborah, is that Women in Love as in the DH Lawrence novel?
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deborah:

@Bethany So cool that you can broadcast from Nebraska. Think it must be so peaceful there, in contrast to the always busy atmosphere of Montclair etc.
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deborah:

@Krull Sagan: Yes, with Julie Christie. Forget the male leads but maybe Alan Bates. So sensual, as is the novel.
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slugluv1313:

@ Listener Robert -- interesting! although having that option available may be a GOOD thing? (thinking of snowy icy streets and DJs having to drive in hazardous conditions) . . . and who knows -- a DJ could be traveling to Tahiti or Ghana or New Zealand or wherever -- and choose to do their show from there :)
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deborah:

Whoops! Jennie Linden played Ursula, opposite Jackson's Gudrun.
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slugluv1313:

SO beautiful, Bethany!
  8:35pm
P-90:

Had the pleasure of seeing the premiere production of Akhenaten at the Met, both in rehearsal and performance. I think of it as one of the most purely Philip Glass things Philip Glass has ever done. Or at least: it nicely epitomized his original style, his minimalist style, as well as anything he wrote in those years.
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slugluv1313:

@ P-90 -- oooo *jealous*!
  8:37pm
Listener Robert:

Slugluv, I think maybe Glen Jones should continue to do his remotely, given the things he's said about his station commutes.
  8:37pm
bluebombers:

Krull & Slugluv 1313. Akhenaton premiered 24 March ‘84. Stuttgart State Opera , Orchestra & Chorus. I was not there
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TDK60:

Diggin' the quirky Berg.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:41pm
Matt Fiveash:

Hey Bethany! I never check in on the playlist because when the show is on I'm almost always washing dishes or making dinner or otherwise puttering around, but just so you know: been really digging the show all through the remote broadcasting era. Thanks!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Me too.
  8:42pm
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Hi Bethany, really enjoying the show. Thanks! My mom was a master surgeon of my teddy bear, Chubby. Hi all!
  8:43pm
Marie:

I am "?" above--oops
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Krull Sagan:

Palindromic, wow, what a challenge; reminds me of when someone ran The Shining forwards on top of The Shining running backwards to produce...uh, strange...concurrences?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:45pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Some enterprising DJ should attempt to broadcast from all fifty states.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:45pm
mariano:

Hey Bethany, all! You're in Nebraska, Bethany? I lived in Omaha for 5 years ('88-'93).
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...Beatles' 'Nowhere Man' guitar solo is the melody backwards - so apparently people do this thing...
Avatar 8:52pm
TDK60:

Erik's rockin' tonight.
  8:53pm
Marie:

@Ken from Hyde Park--I love that idea. I wonder if anyone could ever broadcast from the top of Mount Everest or near the edge of a volcano
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Neat-o piece !
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spodiodi:

Thank you, Bethany!
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slugluv1313:

@bluebombers -- yes!
had a recording with Stuttgart out from the library :)
Avatar 8:57pm
slugluv1313:

@ Ken From Hyde Park -- WFMU Road Trip!
  8:57pm
bluebombers:

Himalayas to close to Van Allen Belt to broadcast, Too much EM interference
  8:58pm
Marie:

I heard about a kind of Erik Satie satanic parody/tribute band called Kire Eitas--it was a one man band playing Satie's arrangements on a banjo
  8:58pm
bluebombers:

Bonsoir Mlle Bethany & all aficionados of piano key busting music.
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slugluv1313:

gorgeous show, Bethany -- this hour always flies by too quickly! thank you so much -- enjoy Nebraska time!!!
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TDK60:

Thanks, good night.
  8:59pm
Wrobertu:

Great show - can’t wait for the next act!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I'd be curious Madame Bethany what you think of this thing :
youtu.be...
- as we'd presumably come @ or from opposite directions ...
Hell FMU is Global...
  9:00pm
P-90:

Splendid! Thanks, Bethany!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:01pm
mariano:

Thank you!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:29pm
coelacanth∅:

Thanks Bethany!
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