When many of us were younger, Fall meant back to school, and writing a theme about how we spent the summer. This month on Radio Collage, we turn the tables: it's the teachers who'll be "writing the theme", or in this case, performing. We'll hear music of Beethoven, Debussy and Mozart, along with lesser known composers like Bill Potts and Pierre-Max Duboix. As an added treat, we'll be listening to some unusual arrangements and ensembles.
Radio Collage - September 2014
Big Swing Face: Bill Potts
Saxophones - Bill Sears, Antonio Allen, David Kay, Brian Bibb
Trumpets - Mike Davison, Vince DiMartino, Robbie Smith, Ken Larson
Trombones - Mark Lusk, Kedrik Merwin, Rick Land, Gerry Pagano
Rhythm - Frank Portolese, Josh Espinoza, Luke Gillespie,
Jeremy Allen, Davis O'Connell, Donnie Spackman
Funerailles: Ludwig van Beethoven
T. J. Lymenstull
Ave Verum Corpus: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Astrid Schween, John Marshall, Crispin Campbell, Eugene Friesen, cellos
Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun: Claude Debussy
Carol Jantsch, tuba
Quatuor: Pierre-Max Dubois
Christina Jennings, Judith Mendenhall, Nancy Stagnitta, Nicholas Norris, flutes
excerpt from Midnight Child: Charles Washington
Cavani String Quartet
Rememberances: Michael Conway Baker
Bill Vermeullen, horn