Art of the Spoken Word

It takes fine craftsmanship to achieve a perfect partnership between   text and music in which neither element overshadows the other.  This   week, we’ll listen to a fascinating array of spoken word and music by   composers striving to achieve this symmetry. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Jesse McQuarters Scott Johnson: How it Happens (The Voice of I.F. Stone) (excerpt) Kronos Quartet Aaron Jay Kernis: Goblin Market, Part II, Scenes 2 & 3 The New Professionals/Rebecca Miller; Mary King, narrator Martin Butler: The Tummy Beast fr. The Dirty Beasts Soundwood Ensemble/David Campbell; Richard Stilgoe, narrator Joseph Schwantner: New Morning for the World (excerpt) Oregon Symphony/DePriest David Lang: On Being Hit on the Head and On Hearing the Voice of God fr. Are You Experienced? Nouvel Ensemble Moderne/Vaillancourt Michael Daugherty: Sing Sing: J. Edgar Hoover Kronos Quartet Lee Hyla: Howl Kronos Quartet, Alan Ginsburg, voice

Om Podcasten

A podcast about the most fascinating time in classical music history: right now. Relevant Tones features interviews with and music by some of the most creative figures in contemporary classical music, themed shows exploring new trends in classical music and frequent live streamed shows featuring conversations and music performances. Hosted and produced by Seth Boustead, Austin Williams, Stephen Anthony Rawson and Matt Dotson.