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30.07.2025
58 Minuten
At the World’s Edge is a chamber music festival inspired by its
roots in the Southern Alps of New Zealand and forging ties to
Chicago and beyond.
Host Seth Boustead talks with violinist and founding Artistic
Director Benjamin Baker about his vision for the festival and
features music the festival has commissioned.
MUSIC
Yabo by Salina Fisher
String Trio No. 2 by Huw Watkins (excerpt)
Mata Au by Salina Fisher
Four Postcards by Gareth Farr
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09.06.2025
1 Stunde 8 Minuten
Host Austin Williams and composer guest Neil Quigley chat about
Neil’s music and its relationship to speculative history.
Neil explains how his relationship to the Kilkenny
Electroacoustic Research Laboratory is largely based in that
practice. Among many other projects Neil created this love letter
to his hometown and lans to wrap up the anthology in the coming
year or so.
Check more of Neil’s work at his band camp:
Set List
1. Helga Hölzel ( Neil Quigley ) - Early Impulse Study 1 - St.
Mary's Cathedral (1968)
2. Kenny Phelan ( Neil Quigley ) - A Psychogeographic
sonification of Fairy Forts located near the banks of the Three
Sisters I, II, III
3. Tony Quinn ( Neil Quigley ) - Footing
4. Physique - French Lick, Indiana
5. Physique - Desperate Housewives S04E05
6. Physique - Wunder-Baum
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19.05.2025
1 Stunde 6 Minuten
Join host Austin Williams as he speaks to members of the
Coalescent Saxophone Quartet. The quartet consists of
members Nathan Bogert, Michael Shults, Nick Zoulek, and Drew
Whiting; each of which are incredibly accomplished musicians in
their own right.
The quartet has recently released a new album (The Wall Between
Us) of works for sax quartet. Austin asks the ensemble questions
about codifying the saxophone quartet in the new classical music
chamber zeitgeist and what that means.
There is also lovely conversation about the instrument itself and
the role it plays in the new classical music world. Please check
out the new album and each individual artist, you will not
be disappointed!
Zack Browning - Unrelenting UniverseChen Yi - Distance
Can't Keep Us Two ApartEmma O’Halloran: Night MusicEvan Williams
- Quartet for SaxophonesMartin Bresnick: Mending Time
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12.05.2025
1 Stunde 4 Minuten
Join host Austin Williams and new music ensemble Hot Second (
Rebecca McDaniel Percussion and Dylan Feldpausch Violin/Viola) as
we discuss their unique ensemble and its take on new music in
Chicago.
The conversation consists of thoughtful insights on how an
ensemble can think outside of the traditional cannon and use
influences from pop and other styles to help shape the sound they
work with.
A unique aspect of the ensemble is the incredibly vibrant
collaboration that occurs between Rebecca and Dylan, to the point
where they are writing and improvising their own music in real
time.MUSIC
Gabriela Ortiz: "Atlas-Pumas”
José Martínez: Instructions for Playing, III, V
Dylan Feldpausch: “Quartz"
Esperanza Spalding, arr. Hot Second: "Formwela 4"
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05.05.2025
53 Minuten
2023 and the first anthology has just been published by New Music
Shelf.
This extraordinary album features world-premiere recordings of
art songs commissioned by Strickling who says: "These twenty
songs, from composers and poets of diverse backgrounds, are
exceptional in their beauty, depth, quality, and range of
emotional expression."
Host Seth Boustead talks with Strickling and features several
songs from the album.
MUSIC
Email to Odessa by Dennis Tobenski
Peony by Ed Windels
Thanks a Latte by Lori Laitman
This Ode is Mine by Bess McCrary
Not Quite Stars by Juhi Bansal
Las Palmeras by Reinaldo Moya
Song of Solitude by H. Leslie Adams
Wind Carry Me by James Primosch
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Über diesen Podcast
A podcast about the most fascinating time in classical music
history: right now. Relevant Tones features interviews with and
music by some of the most creative figures in contemporary
classical music, themed shows exploring new trends in classical
music and frequent live streamed shows featuring conversations and
music performances. Hosted and produced by Seth Boustead, Austin
Williams, Stephen Anthony Rawson and Matt Dotson.
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