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Wednesday 1/23 at 8:30 AM: Derek Bermel on Classical Discoveries

Canzonas
Listen to Classical Discoveries with Marvin Rosen this Wednesday from 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m to hear him talk with American composer and clarinetist Derek Bermel.

Derek Bermel is currently the Artist-in-Residence at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, NJ and Creative Advisor to the American Composers Orchestra at Carnegie Hall.

He worked with composers like William AlbrightLouis AndriessenWilliam BolcomHenri DutilleuxAndré Hajdu and Michael Tenzer, and studied clarinet under Ben Armato and Keith Wilson. He also travelled to Jerusalem to learn ethnomusicology and orchestration from André Hajdu, then Thracian folk music in Bulgaria with Nikola Illiev, caxixi in Brazil under Julio Góes, and Lobi xylophone in Ghana from Ngmen Baaru.

During the show, you will have the opportunity to win a free copy of his new Cantaloupe Records album, Canzonas Americanas,  featuring “Alarm will Sound.” Be sure to listen to the whole interview and for the cues to phone in to receive your copy.

Full program details and more information about Derek Bermel can be found at the Classical Discoveries website.

Get To Know WPRB's DJs: Marvin Rosen

Every week this summer, WPRB will highlight one its DJs in “Get To Know WPRB’s DJS.”

Name: Marvin Rosen

Show: “Classical Discoveries” (Wednesdays from 5:00AM to 11:00AM), “Classical Discoveries Goes Avant-Garde” (Wednesdays from 11:00AM to 1:PM).

Links: http://www.classicaldiscoveries.org/

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Classical-Discoveries/132814286796248

Type of Music Played On Show: CD repertoires rarely heard–from all periods, with an emphasis on old and new songs from all over the world. For Avant-Garde it is more experimental, more progressive, more electronica music, music inspired by pop music sometimes.

Reason for Becoming a DJ: “There is a tremendous amount of repertoire omitted by other stations. WPRB allowed me to play out passions, I can focus on music from all around the world from South Africa to the Middle East. I also have the opportunity to give support to younger composers.”

Day Job: Full time faculty member at Westminster Conservatory. I teach piano, music history for the “Young Artists” program, and musical styles for the “Pedagogy Certification Program.”

Home town: Born in Englewood, New Jersey, now lives in Princeton!

Music You Can’t Stop Listening to Now: “Two Cellos” [played by Luka Sulic and Stjepan Hauser]– a CD of two cellists playing Rock music (will be played on next week’s show), everything from Coldplay to Michael Jackson to Guns N’ Roses.

Favorite Summer Food: ”Salsa and Chips, the hotter the better!”

Currently Reading: Couldn’t do the shows without the internet, always reading about new composers!

Favorite City Visited: In and around Warsaw, Poland.

Anything Else?: “When I get involved I have a big excitement and passion for what I do, I am thankful that a station like WPRB exists.”

Famed cellist Maya Beiser to appear on Marvin Rosen's Classical Discoveries goes Avante Garde!

On Wednesday July 14, world renowned Israeli/American cellist and new music recording artist, MAYA BEISER, will appear live in the WPRB Studio and join Marvin Rosen, host of Classical Discoveries for a series of fascinating discussions about new music and its performance.  Included will be a few live performances! Only on WPRB Princeton, community-supported independent radio! To learn more about Maya Beiser, go to www.mayabeiser.com.