| Speaking of Music Tania León, 1985 |
104 min |
20th Century Classical
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| Recorded on September 19, 1985 as part of the San Francisco Exploratorium’s Speaking of Music series, the Cuban-born composer, Tania León, talks with Charles Amirkhanian before an enthusiastic audience at the McBean Theater in San... |
| Speaking of Music Trimpin |
83 min |
Electro-Acoustic / Electronic Unconventional Instruments |
| In a program recorded on May 17, 1990, as part of the San Francisco Exploratorium’s Speaking of Music series, Charles Amirkhanian interviews Trimpin, a sculptor and composer who builds his own electronically controlled acoustic... |
| Speaking of Music Ustad Ali Akbar Khan |
149 min |
World Music
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| Recorded on May 19, 1992, as part of the San Francisco Exploratorium’s Speaking of Music series, Charles Amirkhanian interviews the famous classical Indian musician, Ustad Ali Akbar Khan. Born to a family of musicians in Bangladesh in... |
| Speaking of Music Vincent Plush, Sept. 4, 1986 |
109 min |
Orchestral Music 20th Century Classical |
| Composer Vincent Plush is interviewed by Charles Amirkhanian on September 4, 1986, as part of the San Francisco Exploratorium’s Speaking of Music series. Plush is a protégé of Australia's most important living composer Peter... |
| Stereochemistry Stereochemistry, August 27, 1990 |
59 min |
Electro-Acoustic / Electronic Performance Art |
| British composer, electronic music specialist, and program host, Richard Povall presents the final installment of his KPFA series, Stereochemistry,which was broadcast on August 27, 1990. This is a program of experimental computer music,... |
| Stereochemistry Stereochemistry, June 25, 1990 |
61 min |
Popular Music Electro-Acoustic / Electronic |
| Richard Povall introduces a program of obscure, noncommercial music by young composers. The genres represented range from the country twang of David Mahler’s “Elvis Is Watching You”, to the contemplative clarinet found in Ken... |
| The Composer Loren Rush |
73 min |
20th Century Classical New Music |
| From a recording made on November 21, 1967, composer Loren Rush introduces a program of his own music. After beginning the program with an untitled piano piece that he was still working on, Rush then plays a recording of Dwight Peltzer... |
| The Romantic Tradition Arthur Nikisch: The Last of the Romantic Conductors |
54 min |
Classical Music
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| William Malloch talks to conductors Richard Lert and Alfred Sendrey and cellist Nathan Liebenbaum about their memories of the 19th century's most "glamourous" conductor, Arthur Nikisch. Born in 1855, the Hungarian violinist and conductor,... |
| Worldwide Music An Interview with Joan La Barbara |
63 min |
Electro-Acoustic / Electronic Avant-Garde |
| This program, recorded in 1976, begins with Charles Amirkhanian playing the first three musical selections simultaneously. After this stimulating experiment with multi-tasking, Charles interviews avant-garde vocalist Joan La Barbara about... |
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