Monday, April 18th, 2016-Echoes Program 1616A

Special: An Earth Day Meditation with John Luther Adams and Bella Gaia.

Special: An Earth Day Meditation with John Luther Adams and Bella Gaia.
Earth Day takes place on Friday, April 22. In this special edition of Echoes, we explore environmental music including an interview with John Luther Adams and a performance by Kenji Williams’ Bella Gaia. John Luther Adams is the Pulitzer and Grammy award winning composer whose work is always connected to the environment. He talks about his award winning work, Become Ocean and why he left Alaska because the landscapes that inspired him were melting away with Global Warming. Violinist Kenji Williams is also environmentally minded with his Bella Gaia – Beautiful Earth project based on images of earth from space. He comes in with singer and pianist Kristin Hoffmann to create an Earth Day concert.

 


Monday, April 18th
Echoes Program 1616A

 

Start Time

 

Group Name

 

Song Name

 

Album Name

First Half Hour

0:01:00 
Cross & Quinn 
Cold Sky Blue 
0:06:00 
Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble 
If You Shall Return… 
0:12:42 
Haroula Rose 
Songbird 
0:16:34 
Elephant Revival 
Hello You Who 
0:19:33 
Logan Anderson 
Wind 
0:29:00 
break 

Second Half Hour

0:30:00 
Interview: John Luther Adams 
0:39:31 
break 
0:40:01 
John Luther Adams 
Become Ocean 
0:47:28 
Amatorski 
Hear Me (Julia Holter remix) 
0:52:06 
Sverre Knut Johansen 
Frozen Sky 
0:59:00 
break 

Third Half Hour

0:01:00 
Sumner McKane 
Get Back to Headquarters – This Case Isn’t Solved Yet 
0:06:00 
Fiona Joy 
Ceremony 
0:09:25 
Sarah Jaffe 
Did David Feel Like This 
0:14:20 
Neil Patton 
Flights of Angels 
0:17:51 
SHEL 
Enter Sandman 
0:20:32 
Submotion Orchestra 
In Gold 
0:29:00 
break 

Fourth Half Hour

0:30:00 
Bella Gaia live in Concert 
0:33:31 
Bella Gaia 
Orbital (live)  
0:42:22 
Bella Gaia 
Ocean’s Blood (live)  
0:52:30 
Bella Gaia 
One World (Live)  

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