Sunday, February 06, 2011

Radio Songs & News

Heard on KXPR 88.9 out of Sacramento: Czech-born Johann Stamitz's "Clarinet Concerto in Bb major", performed by the Academy of St. Martin's in the Field, featuring soloist Sabine Meyer, Iona Brown, conducting, on the EMI Classics label (54842). Audio of the first movement.

Heard on KKDO 94.7 out of Sacramento: Stockholm, Sweden-based Peter Bjorn And John's "Young Folks," from their 2006 album, "Writer's Block," on the Wichita Recordings label. Video.

Heard on ??: Moscow, Russia-based t.A.T.u.'s "Not Gonna Get Us," from their 2003 album, "200 km/h in the Wrong Lane," on the Universal/Interscope labels. Video.

Heard on KDVS 90.3 out of Davis: Manhattan, New York-based Antony and the Johnsons' "Fletta," featuring Björk, from his 2010 album, "Swanlights," on the Secretly Canadian album. Audio.

Heard on KYDS 91.5 out of Sacramento: Chicago-based Kanye West's "Runaway," from his 2010 album, "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy," on the Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam labels. Video (starts at 13:34).

Heard on KQEI 89.3 out of Sacramento: City Arts and Lectures' interview with Jonah Lehrer, "Jonah Lehrer writes extensively on the relationship between science and the humanities. With double majors in neuroscience and English from Columbia University, and a stint as a Rhodes Scholar, his resume also includes work in the lab of neuroscientist and Nobel Laureate Eric Kandel, studying at Oxford with British literary critic Hermione Lee, and working as a cook at the famed French restaurant Le Bernardin in New York. Lehrer is editor-at-large at Seed Magazine, and a contributing editor at Wired. He also edits the "Mind Matters" blog for Scientific American. His first book, "Proust Was a Neuroscientist," argued that art and science offer different but complimentary views of the world. Lehrer's latest, "How We Decide," explores factors that influence decision-making and combines medical diagnostic data with real-life examples. Jonah Lehrer appears in conversation with Roy Eisenhardt." Someday, it will be available online via Oskicat, to UC-Berkeley campus listeners.

Heard on 90.9 KXJZ out of Sacramento: Bologna, Italy-born Ottorino Respighi's "The Birds," performed by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Louis Lane, conducting, on the Telarc label (#80443). Audio.

Heard on 90.9 KXJZ out of Sacramento: John Cassidy's Tuesday, November 23, 2010 interview on American Public Media's "Marketplace," talking about his article in the New Yorker, "What Good Is Wall Street: Much of what investment bankers do is socially worthless."

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