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Benjamin Dwyer on composing, free improvisation and Beckett / Nick Roth on Diatribe Records
01 May 2020
Episode 18 features conversations with composer and guitarist Benjamin Dwyer on composing, free improvisation and his Beckett-inspired album, ‘What is the Word'; and composer, saxophonist and Diatribe Records co-director Nick Roth on the label. Presented by Jonathan Grimes and Evonne Ferguson.Show NotesBenjamin DwyerNick RothDiatribe RecordsNew Music Dublin Diatribe StageBlue Shroud BandBarry GuyMaya HomburgerWhat is the Word albumPatrick PyeMusicPlease consider supporting these and other Irish composers and musicians by purchasing their musicNick Roth - Clarinet Quintet for Klezmer Clarinet, Bass Clarinet and String Quartet Benjamin Dwyer - six residua (after Beckett) iBarry Guy and the Blue Shroud Band , 8:12, 10:24, 12:54, 15:36, 18:53Barry Guy - Five Fizzles, 13:56Benjamin Dwyer - six residua (after Beckett) ivBenjamin Dwyer - what is the word - i. neither, 24:50, 27:03-Benjamin Dwyer - what is the word - interlude iBenjamin Dwyer - what is the word - interlude iiBenjamin Dwyer - five disjecta (after Beckett) iiiNick Roth - Bátá (live recording from New Music Dublin 2020, 35:23, 47:06Nick Roth - A Loved A Long Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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