Music by he ocean Nahor variations from 1900 with pianist Thomas Schultz you re listening to k. L. W. San Francisco I m Sarah Kay here with you every Sunday evening for classical and new music members of the Amaranth quartet are in the studio and will be speaking in just a minute but in the meantime the. Pianist g. Hey Chong is with me on the phone Hello Howard Oh hi where are you now. I am in Florida how massive Florida are you in Tallahassee Great well thank you for staying up late it s midnight. Yeah I practice usually trade all luck you you don t have pesky neighbors you are coming to San Francisco for 2 concerts in the 1st is at the Center for new music this coming Saturday at 730 and it s a concert called Coco c o dash k o a program of music written by Korean composers tell us about how you put this together and who the composers are. Ok so the title of the concert is actually title of one of the pieces that inspired this whole project . It s a piece by take that Kim and it s a
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Of this is revolutions per minute on k l w $91.00 f.m. In San Francisco and I m guest host Parker Monroe sitting in this week for Sarah Cahill that was simply Number 3 song of the night by Carol Szymanowski the great Polish composer whose life and music were exploring tonight on the program that performance was by the Vienna Philharmonic led by Pierre Boulez on a gramophone compact disc. In the 1st half of our show we ve been listening to a kestrel music from the middle portion Szymanowski career and we ll return to hear Szymanowski final symphony a little bit later in the program but 1st let s hear music in some other forms I mentioned earlier that Szymanowski was a very fine pianist earlier in his career in the 1900 he wrote marvelous piano music including the myths from the from 1914 and the mosques from 116th out while very much Szymanowski zone were also clearly influenced by Debbie c. And rebel and scree Oben nevertheless that music attracted the attention of major artists such