Interview: Contact.
Forty years ago, no one ever suspected that Brian Eno’s ambient works would make such beautiful vehicles for acoustic ensembles. Yet, Music for Airports and Apollo-Atmospheres and Soundtracks have been magnificently covered by acoustic ensembles, Bang on a Can All-Stars and Icebreaker respectively. Now Discreet Music, arguable the first of Eno’s ambient works, has entered the acoustic canon, via the Canadian group, Contact. They turn Eno’s Discreet Music, into an immersive meditation. Contact’s Jerry Pergolesi talks about making contact with Discreet Music.
Wednesday, March 30th Echoes Program 1613C |
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First Half Hour |
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0:01:00
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Aparde
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0:06:01
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Arstidir
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0:08:23
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David Nevue
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0:12:11
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Daughter
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0:17:20
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Ballet Mech
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0:20:21
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Sverre Knut Johansen
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0:29:00
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break
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Second Half Hour |
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0:30:00
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Conctact Feature
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0:39:01
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break
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0:39:31
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Contact
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0:49:50
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Miranda Lee Richards
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0:59:00
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break
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Third Half Hour |
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0:01:00
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Robert Linton
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0:06:01
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The American Dollar
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0:09:02
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Eliza Hardy Jones
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0:12:03
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Jeffrey Seeman
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0:17:13
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Ane Brun
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Signing Off
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0:22:35
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E1sbar
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0:29:00
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break
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Fourth Half Hour |
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0:30:00
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Steve Roach
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Endorphin Dreamtime
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0:37:00
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Haelos
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0:42:34
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Lee DeWyze
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0:46:11
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break
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0:46:56
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Yndi Halda
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Golden Threads from the Sun (Edit)
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0:53:20
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A Winged Victory for the Sullen
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