August 23, 2017 "17-34 Phenomenons, Carlo Domeniconi Interview"
This week�s edition of CLASSICAL GUITAR ALIVE! phenomenons of music- those pieces and/or recordings which enchant listeners and become phenomenally popular; and an interview with composer Carlo Domeniconi, whose hypnotic, Turkish-inspired piece �Koyunbaba� became a sensation and enjoyed phenomenal success with audiences and performers.
Program ID# 17-34
Title: Phenomenons, Carlo Domeniconi Interview
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:
Arvo Part: Fratres
Manuel Barrueco, guitar
Galicia Symphonic Orchestra
Victor Pablo Perez, conductor
Koch 7597
Rene Eespere: Trivium Camerata Tallinn
Finlandia 4509-95705
Interview: Carlo Domeniconi:"It's two words: the first is 'koyun' and the second is 'baba'. Of
course 'father', and 'koyun' is sheep- 'shepherd'. This has different meanings. Two things: in the
SouthWest of Turkey there is a very dry, very wild place called 'koyunbaba'... ....it's strange that
this kind of wild nature piece affects people from Norway, or from Argentina, or from Spain, or
from Japan, or from China. Really, I don't understand this, but it seems to be like that."
Carlo Domeniconi: Koyunbaba
John Williams, guitar
Sony Classical 60586
Radames Gnattali: Sonata for cello and guitar
Edmond Carlier, cello
Odair Assad, guitar
GHA 126.027
Baden Powell/Vinicius de Moraes: Canto do Ossanha
Monica Salmaso, vocals
Paulo Bellinati, guitar
CLOSING THEME/FUNDING CREDITS
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