Radiolab - Wordless Music

Episode Date: June 3, 2008

On this week's podcast, we share an excerpt from Wordless Music on WNYC, a 4-part music program hosted by Jad, exploring the boundaries between classical and pop music. ...

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Starting point is 00:00:28 Hey, everyone, I'm Jan. This is Radio Lab, the podcast. Every so often on Radio Lab, we set aside the science and we set aside the big ideas and we just play some music. Or I should say every so often on the podcast, we have that opportunity. So I wanted to do that again today. Also to invite you guys who like Radio Lab to check out this other series that I am hosting a couple of different shows we're putting together on the Wordless Music Concert Series, which is a really, really innovative series here in New York. It's curated by a guy named Ronan Gavoni. Basically what he does, it's very simple. He takes classical musicians, puts them on the same bill as rock musicians,
Starting point is 00:01:11 because it is his opinion, and I agree with this, that the musics do have something to say to each other. So I'll be hosting a couple of those shows. I hope you can listen. But here is an excerpt of one of my favorite, favorite, all-time favorite bands that performed as part of the series. Stars of the lid is probably the inventor of a certain kind of, well, I don't know if they're the inventor, maybe Brian Eno is the inventor, but they perfected a certain kind of pop ambient, serene, dreamy kind of narcoleptic thing that is particularly their own. And they performed recently at the Good Shepherd Faith Church as part of the Worldless Music Concert Series. They played two selections from their latest release and their refinement of the decline. So I want to play those for you
Starting point is 00:02:01 now. The people you're going to hear are Brian McBride and Adam Brian Baum. They are the founding members of Stars of the Lid. And they're going to be joined by Ella Baruch on viola, Kate O'Brien, on violin, and Julia Kent on cello. Here they are, Stars of the Lid at the Good Shepherd Faith Church in Manhattan. This next piece is called Requiem for Dine Mothers. Two pieces by the band, Stars of the Lid. That was recorded recently at the Good Shepherd Faith Church in Manhattan as part of the wordless music concert series. The performers you heard were the founding members, Brian McBride,
Starting point is 00:22:32 and Adam Brianbaum, along with Elabarouche on viola, and Kate O'Brien on violin, and Julia Kent on cello. There was also, by the way, a visual artist, Luke Savisky, showing tape loops, sort of like Super 8. tape film loops that he'd layer one on top of the other to create these sort of like textual visual escapes to match the music you can sort of vaguely conjure that in your mind in any case you can hear the complete wordless music concert at wn yc.org you can also visit our website for anything you've ever heard and radio lab that's radio lab dot org i'm jad aboumrod thanks for listening
Starting point is 00:23:12 thanks for listening to the radio lab podcast from w n yc new york public radio the station Radio Lab calls home. This podcast is a free

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