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Author Topic: Hear & Now 11/10/08  (Read 105 times)
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« on: 10:46:52, 11-10-2008 »

Tonight on Hear & Now:
Alwynne Pritchard reports on a multimedia night at London's Spitalfields Festival called Rational Rec, with songs, music-theatre, performance art and discussion.

The works featured are:

Chris Newman, Watch Em Bend, Time Continues, and Good Day after Good Orgasm
Diana Burrell, One Man Band
Chris Fox, Generic Composition No. 3 for solo cello
Trond Reinholdtsen: 13 Music Theatre Pieces
Michael Finnissy, Dust
Tape That, Mixed Pickles
Joanna Bailie, On And Off

Sounds like a really interesting programme.
I'll be listening.
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« Reply #1 on: 11:06:01, 11-10-2008 »

Ooooooh!

Thanks for drawing this to our attention, hh. I'll have to Hijack that!
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« Reply #2 on: 11:29:01, 11-10-2008 »

Incidentally, I should take this opportunity to say that Radio 3's New Music page looks a little more interesting and updated than it has done for a long time. Hope it stays that way. Links could do with a bit of imagination and expansion. I'm not sure that as the stand they're all that useful...
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