Out of Time

Published: March 14, 2015, 6 p.m.

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Ever since Ezra Pound\\u2019s famous advice to young artists, \\u201cmake it   new!\\u201d there has been a relentless interest in breaking new ground in art   and music. But what about composers who are genuinely inspired by  older  forms like fugues, rondos, capriccios, even rags?

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We\\u2019ll feature music  by these \\u201ccomposers out of time\\u201d this week on Relevant Tones.

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Hosted by Seth Boustead
\\nProduced by Jesse McQuarters

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Lawrence Axelrod: Brandenburg Fantasia No. 5, V
\\nEnsemble Nouvelle Epoque/Axelrod

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Paul Chihara: Misty Fugue and Kleine Toccata fr. Bagatelles for Piano
\\nJerome Lowenthal, p.

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Michael McLean: Suite for Viola and Orchestra, II
\\nLSO/Francis; Meyers, vla.

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Lawrence Axelrod: Brandenburg Fantasia No. 2, II & III
\\nEnsemble Nouvelle Epoque/Axelrod

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Carl Vollrath: Past Recollections, I. Piazzolla in Paris
\\nMichael Norsworthy, cl.; Yoko Hagino, p.

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Timo Andres: Mozart Coronation Concerto Re-Composition
\\n Metropolis Ensemble/Cyr; Andres, p.

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George Perle: Classic Suite
\\n Michael Brown, p.

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Reginald R. Robinson: Man Out of Time
\\nRobinson, p.

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Maria Newman: Concerto Grosso for String Orchestra, III
\\nMalibu Coast Chamber Orchestra/Scott Hosfeld
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