Bix Beiderbecke Birthday Broadcast: Thursday March 10
Tune in to WKCR 89.9 FM NY on Thursday, March 10th as we dedicate a full day of programming to celebrate the anniversary of Bix Beiderbecke’s birthday.
Tune in to WKCR 89.9 FM NY on Thursday, March 10th as we dedicate a full day of programming to celebrate the anniversary of Bix Beiderbecke’s birthday.
On Wednesday, March 9th, WKCR 89.9 FM will dedicate a full day of programming to celebrate the birthday of Ornette Coleman, legendary founder of free jazz, who passed away last summer.
Tune in to Live Constructions at 10 pm on Sunday, March 6th for an exclusive in-studio set with Leila Bordreuil, Michael Foster and Weasel Walter. The show will feature a 45-minute free improv set with Leila Bordreuil on cello, Michael Foster on saxophones and Weasel Walter on drums.
Tune in to Afternoon New Music at 3 pm on Tuesday, March 1st for an exclusive interview with Ana-Maria Avram. Born in Bucharest, Romania in 1961, composer Ana-Maria Avram’s propulsive music often synthesizes electroacoustic and instrumental sources. While informed by mathematical techniques, Avram is drawn to the dynamic nature of sound as independently shaped by each performer and listener. “Even if something is written, what is this, there on the score?” she asks. “A base from which to fly away.”
Tune in to Raag Aur Taal at 7 pm today, Sunday February 28th for an interview with Richard Benett (pianist/composer) and Indro Roy-Chowdhury. The interview will feature the artistists discussing their upcoming performance at the Rubin Museum.
RICHARD BENNETT AND INDRO ROY-CHOWDHURY
JAZZ AND RAGA
MARCH 2
7:00 - 8:30 PM at The Rubin Museum
While the historical rape of Lucretia plays a central role in literature and religious theory, few composers have set this sequence to music. These settings take on the form of cantatas almost exclusively, which makes Benjamin Britten's opera an even more curious work. Narrated by a chorus that speaks with a contemporary viewpoint, they recount and attempt to find meaning in a heinous act. Tonight's broadcast features a live 2011 performance from the Aldeburgh Festival.
Tune in to Afternoon New music at 3 pm today, Wednesday February 24th for an exclusive interview with John King and Joan La Barbara. The interview will feature King and La Barbara discussing their collaboration in King's "micro-operas" to be performed at the Avant Festival this Saturday (02/27) at Wild Project on East 3rd Street.
Tune in to Afternoon New Music this Tuesday, February 23rd at 3 pm for an exclusive in-studio interview with Ingrid Laubrock. The 30-minute program will feature Laubrock discussing her new album Ubatuba, as well as her upcoming album release party happening this Saturday, February 27th at the Jazz Gallery.
Be sure to tune into WKCR this Sunday morning to catch Michael Daves on the Moonshine show. Daves, a Grammy nominated guitarist and singer, who has been heralded by the New York Times as “a leading light in the New York bluegrass scene,” will be discussing and playing songs from his new double album Orchids and Violence. The album features two identical track listings of mostly traditional bluegrass songs performed in both a straightforward bluegrass setting and in an experimental rock setting. It is set for release on February 26th on Nonesuch Records.
Kurt Weill is most celebrated for his collaborations with Bertolt Brecht. In both The Threepenny Opera and The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny, the pair served audiences with brutal political commentaries on capitalism, all while experimenting with Brecht's legendary alienation theory; however, Weill would soon distance himself from Brecht with his full opera Die Bürgschaft.