Sunday, March 8, 2009

Yet again. A broadcast radio station promos an unaffiliated internet station.

Timothy Nassau and Matt Weiss continue their riposte to commercial culture. A reminder that erasers and ear plugs are not enough but that wit is adequate sometimes.
Both Timothy and Matt are freshmen at Brown University. They produce a weekly music program on their college's internet station. Tim is a former Bexley Public Radio intern and graduate of Bexley High School.

Why a broadcast station gives free promotion to an internet station is beyond comprehension. But giving this little voice on the net some attention is an inexpensive way for Bexley listeners to follow the college culture of 2009.






An English bull dog and a Corsican blood hound: London, GBR: c.1803 published by Thomas Tegg. The print is used by permission of the Anne S.K. Brown Military Collection, Brown University.

Today March 8, their offering is: "Snotas" which they further describe as "Nasal sonatas."

All information in the list is in the format: Artist - Song Title - Album. The album descriptions are inadequate.

wolfgang amadeus mozart - piano sonata #11 in a - 1. andante grazioso - piano sonatas
wolfgang amadeus mozart - piano sonata #11 in a - 2. menuet - piano sonatas
wolfgang amadeus mozart - piano sonata #11 in a - 3. rondo alla turca - piano sonatas
don dorsey - sonata no. 14 in c-sharp minor - 3. presto agitato - beethoven or b u s t
leos janacek - quatuor no. 1 "sonate a kreutzer" 1. allegro con moto - janacek - quatuor talich
leos janacek - quatuor no. 1 "sonate a kreutzer" 2. con moto - janacek - quatuor talich
leos janacek - quatuor no. 1 "sonate a kreutzer" 3. con moto - janacek - quatuor talich
leos janacek - quatuor no. 1 "sonate a kreutzer" 4. con moto - janacek - quatuor talich
ata ebtekar & the iranian orchestra for new music performing works of alireza mashayekhi - phonata - ornamental
michael ponti - sonata no. 9 "messe noire" op. 68 - scriabin: complete sonatas
claude debussy - allegro vivo - 1 - violin sonata (l140)
claude debussy - intermede: fantasque et leger - 2 - violin sonata (l140)
claude debussy - finale: tres anime - 3 - violin sonata (l140)
j.s. bach - cello suite no. 1 in g major: i. praeludium - no album
alon goldstein - piano sonata #2 - second movement - avner dorman sonatas
stravinsky - stravinsky piano sonata (1924) - sonatas


Last Sunday March 1, they offered "I got religion I so glad" with additional explanation "Religious music through the ages." Selections appropriate to begin the forty days of Lent. Inadvertent most likely. But culture takes advantage of reason and provides meaning that reason overlooks.

All information in the list is in the format: Artist - Song Title - Album. The album descriptions are inadequate.

king missile - jesus was way cool (millenium edition) - the psychopathology of everyday life
nine inch nails - help me i am in hell - broken
steve reich / alarm will sound - the desert music i: fast - tehillim & the desert music
steve reich / alarm will sound - the desert music iv, moderate - tehillim & the desert music
virtual byrd choir - when david heard - weelkes
amici ensemble - part viii: louange a l'immortalite de jesus - messiaen: quartet for the end of time
charles mingus - better git in your soul - mingus ah um
nine inch nails - heresy - the downward spiral
sufjan stevens - seven swans - seven swans
deerhoof - apple bomb - apple o'
modest mouse - jesus christ was an only child - lonesome crowded west
robert johnson - preaching blues - complete recordings
tullio serafin - casta diva - bellini: norma
bob dylan - i dreamed i saw st. augustine - john wesley harding
medeski, martin, and wood - is there anybody here that love my jesus - shack man
bauhaus - stigmata martyr - 1979-83 vol. 1
philadelphia orchestra - tre sbirri... - puccini: tosca
john coltrane - a love supreme, part iv - psalm - the complete impulse! studio recording
vox vocal ensemble & the graham ashton brass ensemble, george steel, conductor - senex puerum portabat and hodie christus natus est - live recording 12/21/08

Bexley Public Radio listeners can access this internet radio program by going to bsrlive.com, clicking on "Archives," scrolling down to "The Schubert Report," then clicking on the date of the show. Finally, select one of the "Listen to the archive" choices.

When Bexley Public Radio listeners have contributed enough money to pay BMI, ASCAP and SESAC for music copyright licenses, WCRX-LP will be able to rebroadcast Weiss and Nassau's shows on air in Bexley.

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Thanks to the Center for Digital Imaging and the Anne S.K. Brown Military Collection, Brown University for permission to use the Napoleonic satiric print. Design is copyright 2009. All rights reserved. Bexley Public Radio Foundation. Text is copyright 2009. All rights reserved. Bexley Public Radio Foundation.

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