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May 7, 2014 "14-19 John Corigliano, Scott Morris Interviews"
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Tony Morris Sharon Isbin Duo Resonances

Highlighting the diversity of the guitar repertory, this week’s edition of Classical Guitar Alive! features a 2001 interview with Pulitzer prize winning composer John Corigliano, who discusses his "Troubadours" guitar concerto, and a 2013 interview with guitarist Scott Morris, who has recorded a cd of music by Satie, and music by Ginastera and Roland Dyens.

Program ID# 14-D65-00019
Title: 14-19 John Corigliano, Scott Morris Interviews
In Cue: MUSIC IN "Hello and welcome to.."
Out Cue: MUSIC IN "...another edition of Classical Guitar Alive!"
Program Length: 58:57

INTRODUCTION:

Bizet: Carmen Suite: Prelude
Los Romeros (Philips 412-609)

PROGRAM BEGINS:

Ginastera: Suite of Danzas Criollas, op. 15
Duo Resonances
(Calliope Records 1317)

Interview: Scott Morris: "The Sonatine Bureaucratique... ...kind of made a weird, surreal joke out of it."

Satie: Sonatine Bureaucratique
Scott Morris, guitar
Andrew York, guitar
(AIX Records 81068)

Interview: John Corigliano: "Sharon Isbin, who is a dear friend... ...I wrote it because I finally had an idea that made sense to me."

John Corigliano: Troubadours Concerto
Sharon Isbin, Guitar
St. Paul Chamber Orchestra
Hugh Wolff, conductor
(Virgin Classics 5550832)

Interview: Scott Morris: "I picked the music of Satie because... ...very intimate composer."

Satie: Gymnopedie #1
Richard Kravchak, oboe
Scott Morris, guitar

Roland Dyens: Comme des Grands      
Athens Guitar Duo
(Claudio Records 6019-6)


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