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Sunday 8 AM on Freeform Portland: last chance to wake up to Chronophage. Tune in for Peter Maxwell Davies' "Eight Songs For A Mad King", Caldera's "A Moog Mass", and Claude Samuel narrating "Raconte L'aventure De La Musique Contemporaine". Watch for the new date/time starting in April.
Tune in Sunday 8 AM on Freeform Portland for Chronophage No. 32 featuring Daria Semegen, Halim El-Dabh, Kenneth Gaburo, and John McClure narrates Columbia's 1968 "Music Of Our Time: A Guide To The Electronic Revolution In Music ". Now that's straight from the source.
As light streams down the alleyway, as children's shoes clack and clatter on the cobblestones, Chronophage bounces between the walls. This Sunday, 8 AM on Freeform Portland. Contemporary classical, vintage electronics, 20th century avant-garde.
Chronophage No. 30 is on Mixcloud.
Air Date: 3/4/2018 90.3 FM KFFP-LP Portland.
Tune in to Freeform Portland Sunday 8 AM for Chronophage No. 30. Avant-garde classical and analog electronics of the 20th century. Probably not for the hung-over. 90.3 FM in Portland. freeformportland.org everywhere else.
Chronophage 29: We continue to celebrate Black History Month with compositions from T.J. Anderson and Talib Rasul Hakim. Also Iannis Xenakis, George Rochberg, Boris Blacher, Jacob Druckman, Dick Hyman, Miriam Gideon, and The Electric Indian. This installment of Chronophage (No. 29) was created and broadcast live on the radio in Portland, Oregon on 2/25/2018 from 8 to 10 AM PST on radio station 90.3 FM KFFP-LP a.k.a. "Freeform Portland". It was also streamed live on the internet via freeformportland.org. Swintronix can be found on your favorite social media platforms. Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, Ello, Facebook, Reddit, YouTube, etc.
Chronophage No. 29 is on Mixcloud. Week 4 of 4 in the Black History Month series. Thanks for the support, everyone.
This Sunday 8 AM PT on Freeform Portland: Chronophage continues to celebrate Black History Month with a composition by Talib Rasul Hakim, two from T.J. Anderson, and the words of poet Melvin B. Tolson. Also George Rochberg, Boris Blacher, Iannis Xenakis, and much more.
Chronophage No. 28 is on Mixcloud.
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This Sunday 8 AM PT on Freeform Portland: Chronophage continues to celebrate Black History Month with a composition by Ulysses Kay and a memoriam to Martin Luther King Jr. by Thomas Beveridge. Also: Shulamit Ran, Donald Martino, Edgard Varèse, more.
This Sunday 8 AM PT on Freeform Portland: Chronophage continues to celebrate Black History Month with classic compositions by Olly Wilson (electronic and symphonic) and a certain epic noise composition of the civil rights era by Steve Reich with words by Daniel Hamm of the Harlem Six. "I had to, like, open the bruise up and let some of the bruise blood come out to show them."
Chronophage No. 26 is now on Mixcloud.
Chronophage celebrates Black History Month every Sunday in February by showcasing African-American composers of the 20th century and other classical music of the civil rights movement. This installment features 2 early compositions by William Grant Still and Luciano Berio's complete "Sinfonia", which was inspired by the memory of Dr. MLK Jr.
Chronophage celebrates Black History Month every Sunday in February by featuring African-American composers of the 20th century and other classical music of the civil rights movement. This Sunday: 2 early compositions by William Grant Still (pictured), and Luciano Berio's complete "Sinfonia", which takes inspiration from Dr. MLK Jr. Tune in Sunday, 8 AM Pacific on Freeform Portland.
Chronophage No. 25 is available on MixCloud.
Sunday (tomorrow) on Chronophage No. 25: Karl Korte, Stefan Wolpe, Jacob Druckman, all of Morton Subotnick's "Touch", and more. 8 a.m. Pacific on Freeform Portland or 90.3 FM KFFP-LP.
Sunday on Chronophage No. 24: Jacques Lasry's "Chronophagie", whence this show derives its name. Also John Cage, Dick Hyman, Philip Glass, Milton Babbitt's "Philomel", and, well, more. 8 AM on @freeformpdx / Freeform Portland.
Sunday on Chronophage No. 23: Pauline Oliveros, J.D. Robb, Tom Dissevelt, Elliott Carter, others. 8 AM PT on Freeform Portland.