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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?
\\nWe\\u2019ll feature music by these \\u201ccomposers out of time\\u201d this week on Relevant Tones.
\\nHosted by Seth Boustead
\\nProduced by Jesse McQuarters
Lawrence Axelrod: Brandenburg Fantasia No. 5, V
\\nEnsemble Nouvelle Epoque/Axelrod
Paul Chihara: Misty Fugue and Kleine Toccata fr. Bagatelles for Piano
\\nJerome Lowenthal, p.
Michael McLean: Suite for Viola and Orchestra, II
\\nLSO/Francis; Meyers, vla.
Lawrence Axelrod: Brandenburg Fantasia No. 2, II & III
\\nEnsemble Nouvelle Epoque/Axelrod
Carl Vollrath: Past Recollections, I. Piazzolla in Paris
\\nMichael Norsworthy, cl.; Yoko Hagino, p.
Timo Andres: Mozart Coronation Concerto Re-Composition
\\n Metropolis Ensemble/Cyr; Andres, p.
George Perle: Classic Suite
\\n Michael Brown, p.
Reginald R. Robinson: Man Out of Time
\\nRobinson, p.
Maria Newman: Concerto Grosso for String Orchestra, III
\\nMalibu Coast Chamber Orchestra/Scott Hosfeld
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