'Dead and Alive' was broadcast live on London's Resonance 104.4FM (www.resonancefm.com) Fridays 8pm from 2005-2008. Now occasionally broadcast on Melbourne's Triple R 102.7FM Graveyard Shift 2-6am. Buy music at Harold Moores Records, 2 Great Marlborough Street, London, W1F 7HQ 02074371576. Get in touch: joshualine@yahoo.com.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
HUDDERSFIELD
Here is what we played on our programme on music from the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, 2007 (for greater detail get in touch):
Mazulis: Sans Pause
Kyriakides: The Buffer Zone
MIMEO: Live from Serpentine Gallery 2003
Ashley
Wolff
Bach
Schaeffer
Mazulis
Cardew
Cardew
Barry
Kolkowski
Prokofiev
Stockhausen
We had fun up there, thanks to all for the hospitality. Time has crept up on us and now we've no time to detail last week's Christmas show - get in touch.
However, we must mention that this Christmas day, December 25th, Resonance is playing nothing but us, for 24 hours. So, make this Christmas a DEAD AND ALIVE Christmas, and tune in for some highlights from our 2 years of broadcasting.
From Josh and Tim, MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
Friday, November 30, 2007
MUTE RECORDS
Here is the playlist for our program broadcast 16 November 2008, featuring special guest Daniel Miller of Mute Records:
1. Offenbach: La Gaite Parisienne, overture2. Cage: Williams Mix3. Beethoven: Piano Sonata Op. 49, No. 24. Bergeijk: D.E.S.5. V/VM: Shostakovich - The Final Symphony, final movement6. Can: Mushroom7. Room 40: Airport Symphony8. Cave and MacGowan: What a Wonderful World9. Micronauts: Bleep to Bleep10. Lutoslawski: Livre PourOrchestre, opening fragment11. Oram: Washing Machine ad12. Haswell and Hecker: Blackest Ever Black, part 3Thanks Daniel for joining us, and humouring our 'invisible jukebox' questions. Tim and I are off to Huddersfield to hear Rytis Mazulis, and we won't be back in the studio until December 7, where we'll be presenting a program on music from Huddersfield festival. Next week our dear friend and Les Sept Mondes producer Max Benezeth will be stepping into the presenter's chair to deliver our program, many thanks.
TRIOS
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
NUMBERED SETS
1. Krenek: 3 Lusty Pieces for Brass Orchestra
2. Schoenberg: 5 Pieces for Orchestra
3. Wolpe: 3 Little Canons
4. Stravinsky: 3 Pieces for Solo Clarinet
5. Berg: 3 Pieces for Orchestra
6. Berio: 2 Pieces for Violin and Piano
7. Webern: 4 Pieces for Violin and Piano
8. Webern: 6 Pieces for Orchestra
Thanks for listening, or rather persisting. We suffered from various technical problems, mostly Tim misfiling CDs, for which we apologise. Musically we were very excited by the program and are sorry it didn’t proceed as smoothly as hoped.
Next Friday, 9 November, we’ll be playing trios, in all their glory. Stay tuned…
Thursday, November 01, 2007
GUESTS
I've also just noticed a number of comments on our blog concerning old programmes and other trivia. I tried to respond without success, so do please get in touch with either of us, at our emails above.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
SEX
Here is the playlist for our programme on Sex, broadcast October 19:
1. Schulhoff: Sonata Erotica
2. Weill: Song of Sexual Slavery
3. Luzzasco:
4. Barry: Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant
5. Janacek: Diary of One Who Disappeared
6. Bonnie Prince Billy: After I've Made Love to You
7. Wagner: Tristan and Isolde
8. Bessie Smith: I'm Wild at That Thing
9. Ades: Powder Her Face
10. Smith: You've Got to Gimme Some
11. Bruce Springsteen: Tougher Than the Rest
12. Phonique / Robert Babicz: River
13. Mozart: Dearest, wear a Condom
14. Wagner: Tristan...
15. The Necks: Sex
Thanks for listening. Anyone wanting further information please get in touch - contact details all at the top of this page.
Friday, October 19, 2007
Microtonality
Monday, October 08, 2007
NEW SHOWS
Our first show for the new season has now been and gone, and featured various pieces of music we'd been enjoying over the past few months. Opening with our theme tune, the overture from Gerlad Barry's Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant, we then played work by Gordon Mumma, Mendelssohn's Octet, Bryman, Cardew, Porter Wagoner, Lola Flores, Nono, Hindemith, Haass, Enescu, Mazulis (pictured), Arthur Lyman and Donnacha Dennehey. Many thanks to Lina, our Lithuanian engineer, for pronunciation assistance. Our second show, on film music, was last Friday - full playlist details will be posted wehn (if?) I can locate them. Do please get in touch if you'd like any additional information - contact details at the top of the page.
This Friday, October 12th, we'll be looking at microtonality. Expect to hear music by Alois Haba, among others.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
DEAD AND ALIVE RETURNS!
Friday, July 20, 2007
Thursday, July 05, 2007
WAR
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
SPANISH MUSIC
Here is the playlist for our show on Spanish music aired June 22 (Roberto Gerhard pictured):
1. Giminez: Zapateado, De Los Angeles / London Sinfonia / de Burgos, EMI
2. de Penalosa: Misa Ave Maria Peregrina, 'Kyrie', Volumen Quinto, Taller Ziryab
3. Granados: Danza Espanola, Segovia, Doremi
4. Josele: Waltz for Debby, Sony
5. Granados: Quejos o la Maja y el Ruisenor, Granados, Pieran
6. Turina: Danzas Fantasticas, 'Exaltacion', Orquesta de Conciertos de Madrid / Alonso, Hispavox
7. de Narvaez: Primer Tono Por Ge Sol Re Ut, Marquez, ECM
8. Gerhard: Libra, Spanjaard / Nieuw Ensemble, Largo
9. Iglesias: Soy Marco, London Session Orchestra / Iglesias, Sony
10. Nat King Cole: Ansiedad, Capitol
11. Jelinek / Pekler / Leichtmann: Buddha Machine Commercial, Staubgold
12. sunnO))): BP//Simple, Staubgold
13. Alex Under: Vacarneroveja El Establo Queado, Trapez
Thanks for listening. This Friday we're playing a repeat as the studio is occuppied - we're back next week with bells on.
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
SONAR
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
RUSSIAN PIANO QUINTETS
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
NEWS
Monday, April 16, 2007
STRINGS
Saturday, March 31, 2007
UNTITLED EPISODE
1. Lully: 'Symphonie', Te Deum, Paillard / Orchestre de Chambre Paillard, Apex
2. Xenakis: Phlegra, Tabachnik / Ensemble Intercontemporain, Apex
3. Hirai: Scenes from a Native Land, Hirai, Arts Fantasia
4. Dalapiccolla: Goethe Lieder, Hamilton / Lockhart / Blamey / Rawles, Delphian
5. Tony Allen: Ole (Moritz von Oswald mix), Honest Jons
6. Chopin: Polonaise Fantasie in A flat Major Op. 61, Horowitz, Andromeda
7. Messiaen: 'Amen de la Consommation, Ogdon / Lucas, Explore
8. Elvis Presley: Always on my Mind, LP
9. Mahler: Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen, Baker / Barbirolli / Halle Orchestra, EMI
Thanks for listening. Next week: Jazz and classical music, with guest Andy Wiersma. Tim will be absent which is fortunate as he hates jazz.
Monday, March 19, 2007
GUITARS
Here is the playlist for our show on guitar music, featuring live performances from special guest Amanda Cook:
1. Beethoven: Sonatina, Galfetti / Fasolis, Arts
2. Zorn: 'Etudes 18 - 20', The Book of Heads, Ribot, Tzadik
3. Gomez: Romance de Amor, Gomez, Doremi
4. Memphis Minnie: Me and my Chauffer Blues, Rough Guide
5. Rodrigo: Junto al Generalife, Amanda Cook (live)
6. Ellis Island
7. Verdery, Russell, Muskatweek Records
8. Satie: Sarabande III, Miolin, BIS
9. Webern: Three Songs for voice, clarinet and guitar, Lukomska / Williams / Bradley, Sony
10. Kurtag: Grabstein fur Stephan, de Rijke / Schoenberg Ensemble, Et'cetera
11. Fahey: Sligo River Blues, Fahey, Takoma
12. Berio: Sequenza XI for Guitar, Fisk, DG
13. Sakamoto: Opus, Sakamoto, Sony
Thanks for listening, and many thanks to Amanda Cook for joining us. Contact her at http://www.hago.org.uk/contact/amanda-cook.html
Next week: A random smattering of new and exciting music. Stay tuned...
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
ORGANS
CHARITY
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
FEMALE COMPOSERS
SCHOENBERG ENSEMBLE
Thursday, February 15, 2007
BABY MUSIC
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
2007 BEGINS!
Here is the playlist for our 'Welcome Back' show, aired Friday February 2nd:
1. (D and A Theme)Barry: 'Overture', The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant, Markson / RTE National Symphony Orchestra, RTE
2. Barry: Swinging Tripes and Trillibubkins, Kawai, NMC
3. Satie: Ragtime Dada, Gorisek, LTM
4. Adams: Chain to the Rhythm, Salonen / LA Philharmonic, Nonesuch
5. Mathieu / Schaefer: Danse Etoile, Cronica
6. Blind Tom: Battle of Manassas, Davis, Newport Classic
7. Handel: Suite No. 10, Gavrilov, EMI
8. Ussachevsky: Sonic Contours, New World Records
9. Sharam: Party all the Time, single version
10. Grey: Blood Red, Jeanrenaud, New Albion
11. Stockhausen: Trans, Stockhausen Verlag
Thanks for listening. Next week, February 9, we are playing music for and about babies and children, with a real live baby in the studio! Stay tuned...
Monday, January 08, 2007
WE'RE BACK!
Yes indeed, Dead and Alive returns to Resonance 104.4FM Friday February 2nd at the new time of 8.00pm - 9.30pm. We look forward to bringing you another season of music, banter and guests. As always, feel free to contact us at Harold Moores Records, details above.
- Josh and Tim
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