Alternate Routes

Fridays at 10 p.m.

Put together over a century of music, anything from 1900 to the present and two musical friends who have been listening to music together for over a quarter century, and you have the basic ingredients for Alternate Routes, KPAC's program of contemporary music. Expect the unexpected, an eclectic blend of the foundation pieces of contemporary music with music which argues for a different view of modernism in music.

Alternate Routes follows those 20th and 21st Century trends which have taken the other way, the alternate routes, while examining composers and performers who have emerged from other backgrounds, from alternate roots. This is a world where the three Bs might be Barber, Bartok and Bernstein, with a soundscape ranging from tonal to atonal, from familiar orchestral color to electronic timbres.

Co-hosts Ron Moore and James Baker have shared thousands of hours of listening, ranging from the renaissance to the modern, and they come prepared to voice their observations and opinions. Each week's program unfolds as an informal listening experience which draws the listener into the room as Baker and Moore present birthday anniversaries, new releases and new revelations.

This program ceased production in January 2013, but you may still search previous playlists and read articles associated with the program on this page.

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December 14, 2012

10:04 PM
Concerto for Orchestra (1-3)
Artist : Hungarian State Orchestra/Janos Ferencsik
Album : 12190
Composer : Zoltan Kodaly
Conductor : Janos Ferencsik
Orchestra : Hungarian State Orchestra
Label : Hungaroton
10:23 PM
La Vida Callada
Artist : Dublin Drag Orchestra
Album : Viva Frida!
Composer : Clara Sanambras/Frida Kahlo
Orchestra : Dublin Drag Orchestra
Label : Heresy
10:33 PM
String Quartet No. 1 (III)
Artist : Panocha Quartet
Album : 110994
Composer : Bohuslav Martinu
Orchestra : Panocha Quartet
Label : Supraphon
10:44 PM
Four Seasons in Mallorca (Autumn/Winter)
Artist : Non Profit Music Chamber Orchestra/Ara Malikian
Album : No Seasons
Composer : Joan Valent
Conductor : Ara Malikian
Orchestra : Non Profit Mucis Chamber Orchestra
Label : Non Profit Music
11:02 PM
Concierto del Sur (I)
Artist : New York Philharmonic/Sharon Isbin/Jose Serebrier
Album : 60296
Composer : Manuel Ponce
Conductor : Jose Serebrier
Orchestra : New York Philharmonic
Instrument : Sharon Isbin
Label : Warner Records
11:18 PM
Trumpet Sonata (II, III)
Artist : Wynton Marsalis/Judith Lynn Stillman
Album : 47193
Composer : Halsey Stevens
Instrument : Wynton Marsalis/Judith Lynn Stillman
Label : CBS
11:30 PM
Swara-Kakali
Artist : Ravi Shankar/Yehudi Menuhin
Album : East Meets West
Composer : Ravi Shankar
Instrument : Ravi Shankar/Yehudi Menuhin
Label : EMI
11:41 PM
Piano Concerto (I)
Artist : Orquesta Sinfonica del Estado de Mexico/Jorge Federico Osorio/Enrique Batiz
Album : 926
Composer : Manuel Ponce
Conductor : Enrique Batiz
Orchestra : Orquesta Sinfonica del Estado de Mexico
Instrument : Jorge Federico Osorio
Label : ASV
11:48 PM
Kindertotenlieder (I, II)
Artist : Israel Philharmonic/Janet Baker/Leonard Bernstein
Album : 61837
Composer : Gustav Mahler
Conductor : Leonard Bernstein
Orchestra : Israel Philharmonic
Instrument : Janet Baker
Label : CBS
Alternate Routes
8:33 am
Wed December 5, 2012

Dublin Drag Orchestra by Way of Alternate Routes

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Viva Frida!

Thanks to my Facebook friend Lauri Pearson for setting me up for today's Alternate Routes. Lauri is a real listener, a true fanatic of music who does the mid-day shift at Magic 105.3 FM. Although she and I do most of our listening within different genres (there's more overlap than most might imagine), Lauri's observations about music are almost always spot on.

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7:23 am
Mon December 3, 2012

Three New Releases Make Perfect Stocking Stuffers

New Music is a great gift!

John Clare has been listening to a lot of new releases lately - these three recordings really stood out.

Robert Xavier Rodriguez might not be a new name for TPR listeners, he was composer in residence for the San Antonio Symphony years ago, and his operas are often produced in Austin, Houston and Dallas (besides in the world's opera houses.)

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