MUSIC NEWSLETTER Thursday 29 November 2012
The Daily Planet With Lucky Oceans Monday to Thursday 11:20pm http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/dailyplanet/ Joyce -'Rio' Ever so swinging Brazilian singer/guitarist Joyce's new CDRio was born in 2010, during a solo performance on Ipanema Beach, when the memories of growing up on that stretch of beach combined with the sea of people singing along withCidade Maravilhosa, made her carioca roots surge again. The Inside Sleeve Robbie Buck Monday to Friday 3pm (8pm in WA) http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/insidesleeve/ Tomorrow, the Friday specials continue on the Inside Sleeve with the BBC documentary Beatleland. The Beatles left Liverpool in 1962 to conquer the world, but it never left them. Craig Charles heads home to Liverpool to find out what they took with them culturally. And even more importantly, what they left behind. Tuesday 4/12 - Irish singer songwriter Glen Hansard - of The Frames - speaks with the Inside Sleeve. You'll hear him chat about his days busking on the streets of Dublin in his early teens and how his relationship with his craft has evolved since then. Music Deli With Alice Keath Friday 8pm (7pm in WA) Repeated: Sunday 4pm http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/musicdeli/ Sophia Brous brings her film noir, Bollywood, jazz and psychedelia-inspired pop music into the studio, and speaks about her wide-reaching musical passions and endeavours. We also hear a recent recording from this year's Jann Rutherford Award winner Captain Kirkwood. The Music Show With Andrew Ford Saturday 10am Repeated: Sunday 2am http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/musicshow/ What's new to say about the Duke? In David Schiff's The Ellington Century he places this bandleader at the centre of musical modernism claiming he is as vital as Stravinsky, more influential than Schoenberg, and has had a lasting impact on jazz and pop that reaches from Gershwin to contemporary R&B. And on the subject of Gershwin, pianist Simon Tedeschi described by Larry Adler as "the greatest Gershwin exponent I have ever seen", talks about his latest album Gershwin and Me, and how Gershwin's music has been a personal accompaniment to his life and career. The Rhythm Divine With Geoff Wood Sunday 6am Repeated: Monday 1am http://www.abc.net.au/rn/rhythmdivine/ The Big Music We celebrate one of world's most influential spiritual communities, Findhorn, founded 50 years ago in the Scottish Highlands, a beacon to seekers, eco-activists and musicians like Mike Scott of The Waterboys who has lived and recorded at Findhorn. As well, there's music for Advent from U2, and the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, and a new album Folila for the celebrated blind Sufi singers from Mali, Amadou & Mariam. Sound Quality With Tim Ritchie Friday 11:20pm http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/soundquality/ Best release this year? That's a big call, but the two pieces that open the show are from one album, and it weighs a tonne! you'll get to hear enough to make your call as well as the last in our Ausmusic Memories project. Add to that a couple of pieces from Pool; new Canadian quartet; Masonik's sax player; new Aust pop; and one of the best band names this century, and you're set! The Weekend Planet With Doug Spencer Saturday 10pm and Sunday 10pm http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/weekendplanet/ Pierre Dorge and New Jungle orchestra - 'Sketches of India' On Saturday night, beautiful, great fun and not corny, Sketches of India is pleasingly unlike any other jazz response to the subcontinent. The globe-trotting Danish little-big-band deploy no tabla nor sitar, but their original 'sketches' are acutely observed and suitably diverse. Into The Music Saturday 4pm http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/intothemusic/ In studio: Dreaming Transportation This award-winning feature brings together the ensemble cast of singers and musicians from Dreaming Transportation, a riveting Australian contemporary music theatre work composed by Andrée Greenwell with a libretto by poet Jordie Albiston. A highly unusual mix of popular, folk, operatic and actor/singer voices combined to create living portraits of this country's first white women settlers -- their stories ordinary and extraordinary. Interwoven with the songs are fragments of conversation recorded in our studio in stolen moments with some of Australia's finest musicians and female vocalists including Deborah Conway and Justine Clarke. Quiet Space With Paul Gough Sunday and Monday at Midnight http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/quietspace/ RN Breakfast Album of the Week http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/breakfast/aotw-madness-oui-oui-si-si-ja-ja-da-da/4388928 |
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