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Hi,

Hereby the playlist 263 of Sounds and Emotions.

"Experimental music for experimental people"


This week the show is dedicated to : Adam Nodelman & Josef Tal , both passed
away on the 25th of August and to Jean-Marie Berckmans, the Belgian Picasso of
written word, who passed away on the 31st of August.
After the playlist you will find some more information about these 3 icons.

This week also an annoucement of 2 great events in Brussels organised by
Metaphon:

Limpe Fuchs / das Synthetische Mischgewebe : Tuesday 9 September 2008 ,
Chapelle de Boondael/Boondael Kapel


and

Richard Pinhas + band / Catalogue : Friday 12 September 2008
Recyclart,

For more information check there website :
http://www.metaphon.be/index.php?page=upcoming



To listen to the show use one of the following links (24 hours a day)

Watch out , the link has changed!!!!


< http://www.fmbrussel.be/programmas/sounds_and_emotions.aspx > : goto the
red speaker "luister"
or <Sound And Emotions> or
<http://wm.streampower.be/fmbrussel/webradio/sounds.mp3>

Title; Played; Label; Time; Total Time; Vungavunga;
Borbetomagus & Voice Crack; Leo Records; 11'08"; 11'12"; The Harvest Of
Magnetism I, II; das Synthetische Mischgewebe; Discos Esplendor Geometrico;
14'47"; 25'59"; The Fabulous Story Of Tigroo And Leloo; Richard Pinhas;
Cuneiform Records; 11'12"; 37'13"; Ultim Arlène / The End; Catalogue; Hat
Hut; 14'08"; 51'22"; Bhairava; Crash Worship (without Adam Nodelman);
!Alarma!; 6'15"; 57'37"; Improv.3 (Parts 1 & 11); Borbetomagus and Friends
(without Adam Nodelman); Leo Records; 19'43"; 77'20";

Enjoy the musical trip!

Message from John Moloney : RIP Adam Nodelman

Adam Nodelman
member of Sunburned Hand of the Man died suddenly on Monday, August 25, 2008


Adam Nodelman, age 43, married and father of 3 girls, died suddenly at his
Woodstock, NY home on Monday, August 25th. The cause of death is yet to be
determined. Adam had a huge heart and the musical energy of 10 men. This is a
huge loss for his family and friends. Memorial services and events are being
planned right now for New York City, the Woodstock Area, and Western
Massachusetts to commemorate him and celebrate Adam's life. If anyone has any
photos or video or good stories about of Adam please contact us at
sunburnedhand@... we're looking to compile these things to give to his
family. we'll send information regarding the memorial as soon as it comes in.
Adam began playing with BORBETOMAGUS at age 18 in 1984. He appeared on LIVE IN
ALLENTOWN(RECENTLY REISSUED), 7 REASONS FOR TEARS,and FISH THY SPARKLING BUBBLE
He joined MISSING FOUNDATION IN 1987 appearing on various recordings, he was in
MOTHERHEAD BUG with DAVID OUIMET, he joined the west coast band CRASH
WORSHIP in 1996-97. Since 2005, Nodelman has been a core member of SUNBURNED
HAND OF THE MAN & FRANKLIN'S MINT and appears on ton's of each band's recent
recordings and live shows. Adam has been a sometimes member of Bunny Brains in
the past year, and In 2008, Adam became the front man of the pioneer valley
assault band - SHITSWEAT.

Adam's wife Stacey asked me to tell some people because she didn't have any
phone numbers for adam's friends or the people that he might have come into
contact with in the recent past.


thanks for reading this and please pass this on to any missing foundation that
you may have contact information for.


thanks,


John Moloney

Message from Bob Gluck : RIP Josef Tal

Josef Tal,

I'd like to let you all know that Josef Tal, the founding figure of
electronic music in Israel, died on August 25.


Born in Poland in 1910, he was a prolific composer and educator to generations
of Israeli composers, an iconoclast who from the start bucked dominant
compositional trends in Israeli music. Tal always remained grounded in European
music, including 12-tone techniques, and he composed works for a wide array of
media, including opera, ballet, choir and orchestra, as well as electronic
music. At times, he based his work on themes from the Hebrew Bible. Beloved by
younger composers and his students, he was considered by many to be an 'enfant
terrible.' He won numerous awards including the coveted Israel Prize (1971) and
Arts Prize of the City of Berlin (1975). Alexander Ringer described Tal's music
as "broad dramatic gestures and driving bursts of energy generated, for example,
by various types of ostinato or sustained textural accumulations..." Students
loved his music, while alarmed critics once declared a concert performance of
his music for piano and electronics to be a
"Terror".

Tal first experienced electronically generated sounds as a teenager, while
working in the studio of Friedrich Trautwein, inventor of the Trautonium. It was
his teacher Paul Hindemith who directed him to the Trautwein studio. Tal came to
feel that electronically generated sounds were absolutely equivalent in kind and
value to instrumental music. When Tal immigrated to pre-Israel Palestine in
1934, resources did not exist to compose with electronics. But his vision of
doing so never left him.

In 1958, Tal traveled the world on a UNESCO fellowship, researching existing
electronic music studios, returning home with a tape recorder and a plan to
develop a studio. His early work with engineers led to the founding of the
Israel Center for Electronic Music at the Hebrew University, the first of its
kind in Israel. While visiting the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center in
New York City, Tal learned from Vladimir Ussachevsky about Hugh Le Caine's
'Multi-track' (1955), a keyboard instrument that allowed a composer of musique
concrete to simultaneously change the playback speed of six independent tapes.
With the assistance of physicist and government leader Shalhevet Freier, Tal was
able to purchase Le Caine's instrument, around which he built the studio, which
formally opened in 1961. Tal served as director until his retirement in 1980.
Organized on the model of the Cologne studio, with oscillators, filters and tape
recorders, it remained in use until its
closure by the University in the 1990s.


Tal's career as an educator began at the Jerusalem Academy of Music (later
renamed the Israel Academy of Music and Dance), where he taught for more than a
decade, from the time of its founding in 1936. He served as director for several
years. Tal was also one of the founders and guiding hands of the Jerusalem
Institute of Contemporary Music and he played a role in the development of the
Israel Computers and Music forum.


Composer Tzvi Avni remembers Tal as "a composer who believed very much in what
he was doing throughout his life, and in this respect he can be a model for
every artist." Menachem Zur, Tal's successor at the Israel Center for Electronic
Music, recalls: "Yosef Tal was a source of inspiration even at his very old age.
When I visited him, his comments and reactions were always given with a deep
wisdom and experience that both shocked me and calmed me at the same time. They
were of biblical dimensions, coming from a sage, the elder of the tribe, the one
who have seen it all before and was able to relate to the "catastrophe de jour"
from the high summit of the tallest mountain." Tal's former student, composer
Stephen Horenstein concludes: "Most of all, he taught me to aspire to create
with the pioneer's uncompromising spirit, regardless of what might be currently
in vogue. He was OUR pioneer, the epitome of that uncompromising energy."

In 2003, Shlomo Dubnov and I conducted an interview of Joseph Tal. It's
available at this address:


http://www.emfinstitute.emf.org/articles/gluck.tal.html




Bob Gluck



Jean-Marie Berckmans
The following links are only in Dutch, sorry :
http://meandermagazine.net/artikelen/artikel.php?txt=1017

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=335132\
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Don't hesitate to forward this mail to people who could be interested in it.

If you have a website you may set the link of my show on it if you wish.

Thanks to those who send me the wonderful cd's.

Links of music are welcome but I can't use them in my show.It's technically to
complicated to use them.Only if you can send them by mail as a cd version it
would be possible that I can use them for the show.

If you would like to receive the weekly playlist just send a mail to
moacrealsloa@... with in the subject field "playlist".

All feedback is welcome in english , french , german or dutch.

Kind regards,

Nico


Nico Bogaerts
Sounds and Emotions
60 Rue De L'Obus
1070 Brussels
Belgium
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