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Tom Service presents recent releases of new music and a live recording of James Tenney's 1978 Saxony. And in Composers' Rooms, Sara Mohr-Pietsch visits Robin Holloway.
Tom Service dips into recent releases of new music chosen by composer-performer Kerry Andrew and vocalist Elaine Mitchener, ranging from the jazz-improv of the McCormack & Yarde Duo and the anarchic soundscape of Vicious circus, to the contrasting vocal textures of Luca Francesconi and David Lang.
In Composers' Rooms the Cambridge home of Robin Holloway is the latest destination for Sara Mohr-Pietsch. Together, she and the distinguished composer, teacher and writer rootle around his workspace.
Plus, leading contemporary music saxophonist Marcus Weiss plays James Tenney's 'Saxony', recorded live in May at Glasgow's Tectonics festival.
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                                            ![]()  Composers' Rooms: No.19 Robin HollowayDuration: 12:11 
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    ![]()  Luca FrancesconiHerzstück, III (The classroom) Performer: Neue Vocalsolisten Stuttgart.- Drama.
- Col Legno.
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    ![]()  Kevin SingletonJasper Drag Performer: Helen Hwaya Kim. Performer: Ted Gurch. Performer: Laura Gordy.- Sweet Chariot.
- Troy.
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    ![]()  David Langlovefail: right and wrong, the outing, i live in pain Performer: Anonymous 4.- lovefail.
- Cantaloupe Music.
- 6,11,13.
 
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    ![]()  James TenneySaxony Performer: Marcus Weiss.
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    ![]()  Travis LaplantePalace of Wind I Performer: Battle Trance.- Palace of Wind.
- New Amsterdam.
- 1.
 
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    ![]()  Vicious circusMYDEATHBYHASHTAG Performer: Elo Masing. Performer: Dave Maric.- Troglodytes Troglodytes.
- Squib Box.
- 16.
 
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    ![]()  McCormack & Yarde Duo3 Point Burn Performer: Jason Yarde. Performer: Elysian Quartet. Performer: Andrew McCormack.- Juntos.
- My Duo.
- 10.
 
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- Sat 11 Oct 2014 22:30ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 3
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