Tag: George Crumb

  • Bob Dylan at 75 Celebrating His Enduring Legacy

    Bob Dylan at 75 Celebrating His Enduring Legacy

    Bob Dylan is 75 years-old today.

    Dylan sings “Blowin’ in the Wind” (television, 1963):

    George Crumb’s “Blowin’ in the Wind,” from his “American Songbook VI: Voices from the Morning of the Earth”:

    Dylan sings “Mr. Tambourine Man”:

    John Corigliano’s “Mr. Tambourine Man: Seven Poems of Bob Dylan”:

    I. Prelude: Mr. Tambourine Man
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6Gn3U8zyHI

    II. Clothes Line
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-565Kf6Gh2Y

    III. Blowin’ in the Wind
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9Pepqx39ho

    IV. Masters of War
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sX9Guf-m7_o

    V. All Along the Watchtower
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrDfRRecaGk

    VI. Chimes of Freedom
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrRAOIcPgIs

    VII. Postlude: Forever Young
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ds7EBC6ZrTE

  • George Crumb Turns 86 American Original

    George Crumb Turns 86 American Original

    Today is the 86th birthday of George Crumb. Crumb is another one of our great American originals, perhaps the reigning Grand Old Man of American Music. He produces works with an economy and elegance that seem to contradict and yet, somehow, paradoxically, to reinforce an Ivesian tendency to suggest greater vistas beyond their seemingly modest means.

    On a more visceral level, sometimes he can be downright scary. Which is especially amusing, since by all accounts – as well as on the perhaps five or six occasions I have met him – he has been unfailingly approachable, modest and even cheerful.

    It’s fortuitous indeed that his birthday falls so close to Hallowe’en. It’s not for nothing that his work for electric string quartet, “Black Angels,” was used in “The Exorcist.”

    In the last 15 years or so, Crumb has been enjoying a productive Indian summer, mining the hymns and folk songs of his West Virginia boyhood, lending them a unique resonance through his imaginative and colorful use of percussion.

    Happy birthday, George Crumb!


    “Black Angels”:


    From his “American Songbook,” “All the Pretty Horses”:

    And “Poor Wayfaring Stranger”:

    PHOTOS: George Crumb (left) with The Exorcist’s Pazuzu

  • Marvin Rosen Classical Discoveries on WPRB

    Marvin Rosen Classical Discoveries on WPRB

    Is there a radio host who takes greater joy in sharing his discoveries? Marvin Rosen knows more about the contemporary music scene than just about anyone. Also, he happens to be a heck of a nice guy.

    Rosen is the host of “Classical Discoveries,” which can be heard Wednesdays from 5:30 to 11 a.m. ET on WPRB, the radio station of Princeton University. Over the summer, he also hosts two spin-off shows, “Classical Discoveries Goes Avant Garde”(which can be heard Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.) and “Treasures of Early Music” (Saturdays from 5:30 to 9 a.m.). WPRB broadcasts on 103.3 FM, and can be heard online at http://www.wprb.com/

    Check out my profile of Rosen and his shows in today’s Trenton Times.

    http://www.nj.com/times-entertainment/index.ssf/2014/08/host_marvin_rosen_airs_overloo.html

    You might also be interested in visiting the Classical Discoveries website:

    http://www.classicaldiscoveries.org/

    PHOTO: (left to right) Rosen with Pulitzer Prize winning composer George Crumb and artistic director of Orchestra 2001, James Freeman

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