Fast Forward
Monday, October 29, 2001
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The playlist reads:
- Artists, "Name of Track", Album Title, (Label & Date),[Country/Genre]
Fast Forward is a program of 20th & 21st Century Classical Music on Monday mornings from 9 till noon.
- Michel Godard avec Linda Bsiri, Mark Nauseef et Pedro Estevan, "Lise/ A Black Dust Cloud, and Stars Embedded in Gaseous Nebulosities-for Carl Sagan; Coversation Pour L'Éternité-pieced composed by Michel Godard", Sous Les Voûtes, Le Serpent (M A Recordings) [France]
- Guy Klucevsek, "Three of a Kind: Coral Dessert/Organum/A OK Corral composed by Klucevsek and The Blob and One Less Bell To Answer-Burt Bacharach", Free Range Accordion (Starkland 2000) [U.S.]
- Stephan Micus, "MIkhail's Dream/Thirteen Eagles/ Contessa Entellina-pieces composed by Stephan Micus", Desert Poems (ECM 2001) [Germany]
- Andreas Gutzwiller with the Streichtrio Und Schagzeus, "Windstriche 1 Für Shakuhachi composed by Urban Mäder", Self-titled (Migros-Genossenschafts-Bund 2000) [Germany]
- Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra with Yan Hui-Chang, conductor, "Chance Encounter-Undefined, Awareness, Acceptance, Blankness-composed by Ng Tai-kong", Tang Capriccio (Hugo 99) [China]
- Brett Larner, " Jim O'Rourke and Loren Mazzacone Connors", Itadakimasu, Improvised Duets 1994-2000 (Line 14 Spool 2000) [U.S.]
- Mohammad Haghighi and Others , "Wave On The Moor Part 1 composed by Mohammad Haghighi", Wave On The Moor/Music For String Orchestra and Iranian Ensemble (Atelier 92) [Iran/Germany]
- Dusan Bogdanovic, Miroslav TadÕc, Mark Nauseef, "Trio For 2 Prepared Guitars and Percussion", Keys To Talk By (MA Recordings 92) [Serbia, Macedonia, U.S]
- Hong Kong Sinfonietta, "A Thousand Sweeps-composed by Law Wing-fai", Enigmas of the Moon (Hugo 99) [China]
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