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Ooze Out Right Now!
November 18, 2008 by onairWordplay welcomes Peter Culley … and Ezra Pound!
November 10, 2008 by onairFor this week’s fall fundraiser we featured the British Columbia author of The Age of Briggs and Stratton, who read just over a week ago at The French Broad Institute of Time and the River. A project of Lee Ann Brown and Tony Torn, the Institute is definitely putting new life in the nightlife of Marshall, NC.
Peter’s done several residencies in the Smokies, now, and they’re beginning to find their way into his work.
We sometimes do archival shows on Wordplay, and have featured readings by Whitman, Tennyson, Yeats, and others whose voices recording technologies have happily saved from time during our three years of broadcasting. Today we featured the great Ezra Pound in readings from 1938 to 1967; he was 82 in the latter year, but still had a strong, complex voice. His reading of Canto LXXXI is exquisite, and poetry doesn’t get much better than that. “What thou lovest well remains, the rest is dross…”
A huge thanks to PennSound for making its Pound archive available through the ‘net.
By the way, you might notice a few pops and distortions during the first minute of Peter’s reading. I’d set up that night to record the stage, but everyone decided to perform on the floor instead. What you hear is me moving the mics to get a more balanced recording. Sorry about that.
Music for today’s show included tunes from the remarkable Anni Rossi, who performed at the Institute as part of the program which included Peter, and California flutist Suzanne Teng.
Do lend it an ear.
nighttime swerve 10.29.08
October 29, 2008 by onairnighttime swerve 10.8.08
October 8, 2008 by onairLoads of new music has been flooding our mailbox! Tonight we’ll be featuring tracks from Nightmares on Wax, Bomb the Bass, Martin Rev, a new Hot Chip remix from Mock n Toof, the new Ram Dass collaboration and Philly based artist Carl Franke. And of course, as always, a few surprises from our record bags.
Tune in Wednesday night @ 11pm!
www.nighttimeswerve.org
Wordplay welcomes Thomas Meyer …
September 11, 2008 by onairNot actually, mind you; he didn’t drive all the way over from Scaly Mountain to sit down in the studio this past Sunday. But he didn’t have to, since I’d recorded several of his readings in recent years, and had sat down with him in another studio back in 2006 to talk about (among other things) his translation of the classic Chinese text daode jing.
Tom’s a terrific poet, of course, so it was great fun to revisit the occasions I’d recorded. Those readings included one from September 30, 2005 at the Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center, in which he gave, I thought, a really good overview of his work, from the poems collected in At Dusk Iridescent, to the long poem Coromandel (on line at the link), to his translation of the dao, which was then unpublished. He came back to the Center in March, 2006, though, after the dao‘s publication by Flood Editions, to present the text in full, so I used that recording for the show, as well as a snip from that interview we’d done the same day, rather than the excerpts from the previous fall.
When Hillsborough poet Jeffery Beam visited Asheville in July, he brought along several tapes featuring readings by, or interviews with, Jonathan Williams. One of those tapes, from a midsummer, 1994, reading at The Literary Institute, Muker, Swansdale, Yorkshire, also included a brief reading by Tom; I opened the show with it, since Tom hadn’t featured its material in the 2005 foray back into his earlier work.
Since we were beginning the show in Yorkshire, I used Ralph Vaughan Williams’ “Fantasia on Greensleeves” for the show’s opening theme, and honored the multivoiced Coromadel from 2005 with “Taboehgan” by the Balinese Gamelan Semar Pegulingan (recorded in 1941, and available on Music for the Gods from the Library of Congress). Tom had said he loved Bollywood soundtracks, but I didn’t have any handy, so I closed with Ali Akbar Khan‘s “Blessings of the Heart, Part 2″, from 1993′s Garden of Dreams. Khan has composed for film scores throughout his long career, after all.
Oh, you might notice that the show that’s now available from the WPVM archive is several minutes longer than Worplay’s hour, so I should confess that it’s not the show that aired. If you happened to be listening live, you had an experience that the station’s rickety archiving system failed to record. When I came back to the station Sunday evening to re-produce the show, I included a little more of the music than I could squeeze into our live slot.
(The show will be up through Sunday the 14th, and then migrate over to the new Wordplay Archive, where you’ll find it here.)
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Photo of Tom by Reuben Cox.
Cross-posted at Natures.
Two new shows on the Wordplay archive
September 9, 2008 by onairNow up on the Wordplay archive, August shows with Laura Hope-Gill and Glenis Redmond, both former members of the Wordplay crew. Laura read from her upcoming title, The Soul Tree, and Glenis celebrated her new book, Under the Sun, just out from Main Street Rag:
August 24, 2008, featuring Laura Hope-Gill
August 31, 2008, featuring Glenis Redmond
Enjoy.
Jeff
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Photo: Laura and Glenis just before a reading at the Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center, May, 2006.
Cross-posted at Natures.
The Wordplay archive expands …
September 8, 2008 by onairAs of now, the following shows are available at ibiblio.org. Before 2008, shows were thirty mintues long; 2008 shows are an hour long.
Enjoy.
2006:
September 3, 2006, featuring Laura Hope-Gill and Sebastian Matthews
2007:
February 11,2007, featuring John Crutchfield
March 18, 2007, featuring Laura Hope-Gill discussing her work with alchemy.
April 29, 2007, Laura Hope-Gill and I read and discussed the work of Robert Bly
May 27, 2007, featuring Samuel Adams
June 10, 2007, featuring Robert Bly reading at UNCA (production notes)
June 17, 2007, featuring Keith Flynn
July 1, 2007, featuring Allan Wolf
October 14, 2007, featuring Gary Hawkins
October 28, 2007, featuring archival recordings of Walt Whitman, Alfred Tennyson, and others
November 4, 2008, featuring Jessica Smith (production notes)
November 11, 2007, featuring William Matthews
November 18, 2007, featuring Robert Morgan (production notes)
December 2, 2007, featuring Laura Hope-Gill
December 9, 2007, featuring Nan Watkins presenting her translations of Yvan Goll (production notes)
December 16, 2007, featuring Mara Simmons
December 23, 2007, featuring Laura Hope-Gill reading “A Child’s Christmas in Wales”
2008:
January 13, 2008 featuring Ed Dorn (production note)
January 20, 2008, featuring Katherine Min
January 27, 2008, featuring Gary Hawkins and Landon Godfrey
February 3, 2008, featuring Sebastian Matthews and Dick Barnes
February 17, 2008, featuring my April, 2006 reading for the publication of Natures
February 24, 2008, featuring the very literate singer-songwriter Angela Faye Martin
March 2, 2008, featuring Thomas Rain Crowe reading from Radiogenesis
March 9, 2008, featuring Chad Prevost (production note)
March 23, 2008, featuring Jonathan Williams reading at Sylva’s City Lights Books in May of 2005 (production note)
April 7, 2008, featuring Galway Kinnell reading at Breadloaf in 2002
April 13, 2008, featuring Laura Hope-Gill pitching on the pledge drive show
May 25, 2008, featuring Ross Gay in an interview with Joanna Cooper, and reading at Asheville’s Malaprops Books (production note)
June 1, 2008, featuring Coleman Barks performing at the Fine Arts Theater in April, 2008 (production note)
June 8, 2008, featuring Wayne Caldwell, author of Cataloochee
June 15, 2008, featuring Robert Creeley
June 29, 2008, featuring Nan Watkins presenting her translations of Yvan Goll – the extended edition (production note)
July 6, 2008, featuring Landon Godfrey (production note)
July 13, 2008, featuring Chall Gray
July 20, 2008, featuring Jeffery Beam (production note)
August 3, 2008, featuring Ken Rumble (production note)
Many more to come …
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