Tag: Sweetness and Light

  • March Madness on Sweetness and Light KWAX

    March Madness on Sweetness and Light KWAX

    One could argue there’s enough madness in the world already. All the same, this week on “Sweetness and Light,” it’s our annual embrace of “march” madness.

    Well hear 12 marches by nine composers – including a coronation march, an “Italian grand march” (by a Czech composer), marches for wind band, a march for brass, marches for piano, a march for chorus, a march from the movies, a march for women, and a march for… satyrs? Well, it is after all, Satyrday.

    In a mad world, only the mad are sane!

    Anyway, a little exercise will do you good. Embrace “March Madness” on “Sweetness and Light,” this Saturday morning at 11:00 EDT/8:00 EDT, exclusively on KWAX, the radio station of the University of Oregon!

    Stream it, wherever you are, at the link:

    https://kwax.uoregon.edu/

  • Women Composers on Sweetness and Light Radio

    Women Composers on Sweetness and Light Radio

    This week on “Sweetness and Light,” for International Women’s Day, we’ll have lighter works by six female composers: (pictured, clockwise from upper left) Peggy Stuart Coolidge, Elisabeth Lutyens, Teresa Carreño, Cécile Chaminade, Katherine Gladney Wells, and Doreen Carwithen – though not necessarily in that order. One was a crotchety avant-gardist who kept food on the table by writing music for sci-fi/horror films. One played for Abraham Lincoln at the White House. One was an heiress of the Seven-Up fortune. I’ll fill you in, as concisely as possible, on “Sweetness and Light.” Cherchez les femmes, this Saturday morning at 11:00 EST/8:00 PST, exclusively on KWAX, the radio station of the University of Oregon!

    Stream it, wherever you are, at the link:

    https://kwax.uoregon.edu/

  • Puppet Masters on Sweetness and Light KWAX

    Puppet Masters on Sweetness and Light KWAX

    I just finished producing “Sweetness and Light,” which will air, as usual, this Saturday morning at 11:00 EST/8:00 PST on KWAX. Taking a cue from the show’s signature tune, “Puppets on Parade” by Rudolf Friml, I figured I’d go full-on puppet/marionette this week. I turned up plenty of material in my own music collection, of course, but in bouncing around the internet for ideas, I stumbled across this marionette performance of Ibsen’s “Peer Gynt” that employs the famous incidental music by Edvard Grieg. It’s not on my show, but if you’re of a certain age, perhaps it still haunts your memories of elementary school music class. Watch through your fingers, if you dare; then join me for “Puppet Masters” on “Sweetness and Light,” this Saturday morning on KWAX!

  • Regal Radio Verdi Delibes & More on KWAX

    Regal Radio Verdi Delibes & More on KWAX

    I don’t know what got into me. I knew it was Presidents Day weekend, and still somehow I went with the autocrats. Must have been a Freudian slip. Whatever the motivation, this week on “Sweetness and Light,” we don’t need ermine or orbs and sceptres to vicariously live like kings.

    Not when we can enjoy regal music by Giuseppe Verdi, Léo Delibes, Sir Arthur Bliss, Percy Grainger, Emmanuel Chabrier, Adolphe Adam, and Henry VIII.

    This country may have been founded on principles that rejected such things, but heavy is the head that bears the burden of coming up with a good theme.

    I spare you the royal pain! Absolute power delights absolutely on “Sweetness and Light,” this Saturday morning at 11:00 EST/8:00 PST, exclusively on KWAX, the radio station of the University of Oregon!

    Stream it, wherever you are, at the link:

    https://kwax.uoregon.edu/

  • John Williams Birthday Radio Tribute

    John Williams Birthday Radio Tribute

    In common with just about everyone of a certain age, I fell in love with John Williams’ transporting, often inspirational music through repeated listenings to the soundtracks for a string of blockbusters he scored, primarily from the late ‘70s, through the early ‘80s – “Star Wars,” “Superman,” “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” “E.T.,” and so forth.

    This week, on “Sweetness and Light,” to mark Williams’ 93rd birthday (he was born on February 8, 1932), we’ll hark back to some of these, but we’ll also hear a surprising number of “B-sides,” as they were once called. You know, like on a classic 45-RPM, with the hit tune on side A, and a lesser-known number on the flip-side. Yes, I’m dating myself, but if you’re old enough to have seen those movies in the theater, you know just what I’m talking about.

    One of the things I absolutely love about Williams’ music is that, even in his most intense scores, he’s always able to find moments of light, warmth, and humanity. When you listen to John Williams, you remember how wonderful it is to be alive, in a world of limitless possibility. Moreover, he’s introduced countless people (I among them) to the delights of the symphony orchestra.

    At the peak of his influence – a period of decades – he basically defined the sound of the movies. Sadly, Hollywood has given it all up to save a few pennies in settling for a computer-manipulated shorthand of ominous drones and heart-pounding but anonymous chase rhythms.

    I hope you’ll join me in saluting the Last of the Movie Music Lions. It’s a John Williams’ miscellany – 15 selections in all, ranging from the 1960s to the 2000s – as we wish the composer a very happy birthday, on “Sweetness and Light,” this Saturday morning at 11:00 EST/8:00 PST, exclusively on KWAX, the radio station of the University of Oregon!

    Stream it, wherever you are, at the link:

    https://kwax.uoregon.edu/

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