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Europa and the Bull premier ** Broadcast update** April 4
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 11:01 am
by Jeff Anderson
I wanted to give everyone an update on the upcoming SFS broadcast that includes the North American premier of "Europa and the Bull." You can hear it this coming Tuesday, April 4 at 8pm PDT. Our broadcasts are on KDFC-FM and available online and streaming after the broadcast. You can access KDFC here:
http://www.kdfc.com/pages/15764589.php
The performances of the piece were so well received by all. Magnificent reviews from as far away as the Financial Times in London. Robin's piece is a wonderful addition to the repertoire and it was a thrill and honor to bring it to life with MTT and my colleagues in the San Francisco Symphony.
Jeff Anderson
Re: Europa and the Bull premier ** Broadcast update** April
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 3:22 pm
by barry grrr-ero
Hi Jeff. I'm going to set the 4th aside since I wasn't able to get to the concerts. I'm glad it went well. KDFC has a 'repeater' station down here in Monterey Bay, just in case I'm in the car.
Barry Guerrero
Re: Europa and the Bull premier ** Broadcast update** April
Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 5:17 pm
by alexwill
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Re: Europa and the Bull premier ** Broadcast update** April
Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2017 11:02 am
by Jeff Anderson
Bump for Bloke.
Re: Europa and the Bull premier ** Broadcast update** April
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2017 9:35 am
by alexwill
Here is the direct link to the archive
You want Part 1 of San Francisco Symphony - MTT Conducts Cage, Robin, and Bartok. The concerto starts at 20 minues
Recorded March 2017. Available until late April.
http://www.kdfc.com/pages/17262965.php" target="_blank
San Francisco Symphony - MTT Conducts Cage, Robin, and Bartok
(MTT cond.)
Cage: The Seasons [with video]
Robin Holloway: Europa and the Bull (feat. Jeffrey Anderson)
Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra
Performance date: Week of 3/19/2017
Re: Europa and the Bull premier ** Broadcast update** April
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2017 1:39 pm
by barry grrr-ero
Thanks for posting this, as I did end up missing the Tuesday night broadcast. Interesting piece, but I think I need to listen to it again. It's narrative is subtle, I think. Not much percussion, which is probably not a bad thing - modern pieces are often times very percussion heavy. What do I know! - I'll listen again. Mr Anderson played beautifully.
Barry