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Author Archives: guylive

Keys of Change, Podcast, Politics

Keys of Change: Donal Fox

Author guylive Date August 17, 2018
Donal Fox is a pianist, improvisor, composer, wine connoisseur, and philosopher, equally at home...
Tagged activism, avant-garde, classical, Domenico Scarlatti, Donal Fox, Guy Livingston, jazz, Keys of Change, piano, pianos and politics, political music, politics, spirituality, spirituals | Leave a comment |
Keys of Change, Podcast, Politics, Portrait

Keys of Change: Frederic Rzewski

Author guylive Date July 20, 2018
Frederic Rzewski is a great composer, with an unforgivable personality. He’s one of the...
Tagged El Pueblo Unido jamas sera vencido!, Frederick Rzewski, Guy Livingston, Kai Schumacher, New York City, People United, podcast, political music, politics, Sergio Ortega, social commentary, variations | 2 Comments |
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Bronze Medal for Best Music Documentary of 2018

Author guylive Date July 16, 2018
Claire Cunningham and I won the Bronze Medal at the New York Festival International...
Tagged Guy Livingston | Leave a comment |
Conference, Performance, Podcast

Podcast: Live, from the Orpheus Institute!

Author guylive Date June 22, 2018
Orpheus Institute Doctoral Conference 2018 – Dissolving Borders: “Musical Migration / Migratory Musicking” I...
Tagged Avery Gosfield, Belgium, borders, Catalina Vicens, conference, emmigration, Gent, immigration, Iye Echa, Kira Dralle, Liselotte Sels, live event, Lukas Ligeti, Orpheus Institute, politics | Leave a comment |
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Podcast

Podcast 111: “Classical:Next”

Author guylive Date May 25, 2018
Showcasing highlights from last week’s music conference in Rotterdam, pianist Guy Livingston brings us...
Tagged Brouwer Trio, Caroline Shaw, ClassicalNext, ConcertZender, Doelen, Gabriela Ortiz, Georgina Derbz, Guy Livingston, Maurice Ravel, PEP, podcast, Q-Arte Cuartetto, radio, Roomful of Teeth, Rotterdam, The Edge Ensemble, The Piano and Erhu Project, VEIN | Leave a comment |
Keys of Change, Podcast, Politics

Keys of Change: Lenya & Weill

Author guylive Date April 27, 2018
Tonight’s show revolves around Lotte Lenya and Kurt Weill, who were not overtly political...
Tagged activism, Alex North, Berlin, Bertolt Brecht, cabaret, Charles Ives, communism, Donal Fox, Fred Plotkin, Hans Eisler, immigrant, John Mauceri, Keys of Change, Knickerbocker Holiday, Kurt Weill, Leonard Bernstein, Lotte Lenya, Ludwig van Beethovan, Marc Blitzstein, new york, political music, politics, refugee, sarcasm, social commentary, socialism, Teresa Stratas, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Leave a comment |
Keys of Change, Podcast, Politics

Keys of Change: Marc Blitzstein & Paul Robeson

Author guylive Date March 30, 2018
Today’s show focuses on Paul Robeson and Marc Blitzstein, both ardent socialists, passionate musicians,...
Tagged activismmusic, Amsterdam, Bill T Jones, communism, Guy Livingston, Justin Hopkins, Keys of Change, Marc Blitzstein, modern opera, Opera Forward Festival, Opera Philadelphia, Paul Robeson, politics, Radio GuyLive, socialism, spirituals, Viswa Subbaraman, We Shall Not Be Moved | Leave a comment |
Keys of Change, Podcast, Politics

Keys of Change: Ives & Nancarrow

Author guylive Date March 2, 2018
Political lives, musical lives. A series on ten American musicians whose work was/is profoundly...
Tagged activism, broadcast, Charles Ives, Conlon Nancarrow, Guy Livingston, Keys of Change, podcast, political music, politics, radio | Leave a comment |
Podcast

Podcast 107: The Poetry of Jazz

Author guylive Date February 2, 2018
“I love Levine’s poetry – it speaks of the working class, of jazz, the...
Tagged Benjamin Boone, Bird, Branford Marsalis, Charlie Parker, David Aus, Greg Osby, jazz, Philip Levine, poetry, saxophone, Sonny Rollins, Tom Harrell, trumpet | 1 Comment |
Cowell, Doc, Portrait

Doc: The Banshee and the Tiger

Author guylive Date January 15, 2018
WE GOT THE BRONZE MEDAL! listen to the first five minutes of this award-winning...
Tagged banshee, broadcast, Claire Cunningham, composer, documentary, Dublin, ethnomusicology, Guy Livingston, Henry Cowell, Ireland, Irish, Joel Sachs, Lyric fm, new music, new york, orchestral, pianist, radio, RTé, Sarah Cahill, Sidney Robertson Cowell, symphonic, tiger | 2 Comments |
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Summary
  • Quarantine Episode 5: “endings” September 25, 2020
  • Quarantine Episode 4: “huidhonger/blissonance” September 22, 2020
  • Quarantine Episode 3: “niet normaal” August 31, 2020
  • Quarantine Episode 2: “hey, google!” August 24, 2020
  • New Podcast: Under/City/Sound August 5, 2020
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