From the Catacombs

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Conor Hanick – Hans Otte: The Book Of Sounds
Episode overview
According to composer Hans Otte, "The Book of Sounds” “rediscovers the listener as a partner of sound and silence, who in the quest for his world, wishes for once to be totally at one with sound.”
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Conrad Tao – Which Side Are You On?
Episode overview
Performed here by Conrad Tao, Frederick Rzewski’s "Which Side Are You On?" takes a 1930s protest song by Florence Reece, the wife of a union organizer in the Kentucky coal mines, and explodes it into a gripping, kaleidoscopic set of variations.
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Harlem Chamber Players Quartet – George Walker
Episode overview
George Walker composed his first String Quartet a year after the death of his beloved grandmother — a remarkable woman who had escaped from slavery. Ashley Horne (violin), Claire Chan (violin), Amadi Azikiwe (viola) and Wayne Smith (cello) perform.
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Jeffrey Zeigler and Helga Davis – Memoria
Episode overview
With works by Marcos Balter, Natasha Trethewey, Paola Prestini and Yuan-Chen Li, this is a program about memory — about how memories can give us hope in moments of despair, and a sense .. show full overview
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Jennifer Koh – J.S. Bach: Violin Sonata No. 2 in A minor
Episode overview
Bach’s unaccompanied sonatas and partitas for the violin are the emotional and technical summit of solo violin music. Sonata No. 2 contains the full spectrum of human experience in four strings — anguish, fury, quiet hope and virtuosity.
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Simone Dinnerstein – A Character of Quiet
Episode overview
Simone Dinnerstein performs Philip Glass' Etude No. 16 and François Couperin's "Les Barricades Mystérieuses."
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Ulysses Quartet – Hymns and Shadows
Episode overview
With music by Osvaldo Golijov and Beethoven, this is a program about healing — about how we can find joy after experiencing hopelessness, how we can regain strength after withering in weakness and how we can feel wonder after witnessing horror.