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Saturdays At 6

 

Hosted By Kevin Doherty

There is a whole world of music out there that is barely touched on the airwaves. Saturdays at 6 is a curation of out of the box, pan-genre music from around the world. Host Kevin Doherty brings a brand new listening experience to a curious audience.

Schedule

Saturdays 6 - 8 p.m.
on Music Station

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Saturday, September 26, 2020

When Two Worlds Collide

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Philip Glass photographed in New York City in 1980

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Philip Glass met Ravi Shankar in Paris in 1965 when Shankar needed someone to transcribe the movie score he was writing into western notation. The two became friends and Glass regarded Shankar as something of a mentor. 


25 years later the two would work together again on the album "Passages" where one composer would create a work based on a theme the other had written. Hear the track "Sadhanipa" from that album coming up at 6:35 p.m. on your new program for contemporary classical music and the classical adjacent, Saturdays at 6 on CapRadio. 


Also on the program music from Steve Reich, John Adams, Missy Mazzoli, Julia Wolfe, and an operatic tribute to the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 

6:00 p.m.
6:01 p.m.
Olafur Arnalds
Happiness Does not Wait
La Pieta Angele Dubeau, violin
ArkivMusic
6:05 p.m.
Steve Reich
Different Trains: 1. America - Before the War
Kronos Quartet
ArkivMusic
6:15 p.m.
Jeremy Dutcher
Ultestakon
Jeremy Dutcher, vocals
ArkivMusic
6:19 p.m.
Anna Meredith
moonmoons
ArkivMusic
6:23 p.m.
Jessie Montgomery
Strum
Catalyst Quartet
ArkivMusic
6:31 p.m.
Katrine Garup Elbo, et. al.
Endless Harmonies
We Like We
ArkivMusic
6:35 p.m.
Ravi Shankar; Philip Glass
Sadhanipa
studio ensemble; Michael Riesman, conductor
ArkivMusic
6:45 p.m.
Grey McMurray
Kid Icarus (Little Jam)
itsnotyouitsme
ArkivMusic
6:49 p.m.
John Adams
Harmonielehre: III. Meister Eckhardt and Quackie
San Francisco Symphony; Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor
ArkivMusic
7:00 p.m.
7:01 p.m.
Jonny Greenwood
Alma (Phantom Thread Original Soundtrack)
ArkivMusic
7:05 p.m.
Zhen Chen
Lost in Midtown
Lin Ma, Pipa; Zhen Chen, piano; Yidou Liu, cello
ArkivMusic
7:08 p.m.
Christopher Cerrone
South Catalina
eighth blackbird
ArkivMusic
7:20 p.m.
Missy Mazzoli
A Thousand Tongues (Lorna Dune Remix)
Victoire Deidre Muro
ArkivMusic
7:27 p.m.
Kojiro Umezaki
If You Shall Return...
Silk Road Ensemble
ArkivMusic
7:34 p.m.
Margaret Bonds
Dream Variations
Lara Downes, piano; Rhiannon Giddens, voice
ArkivMusic
7:37 p.m.
Johann Johannsson
The Sun's Gone Dim
City of Prague Philharmonic; Mario Klemens, conductor Erna Ornarsdottir, vocals; Johann Johannsson, various
ArkivMusic
7:46 p.m.
Julia Wolfe
ANTHRACITE FIELDS: Flowers
Choir of Trinity Wall Street; Bang on a Can All-Stars; Julian Wachner, conductor
ArkivMusic
7:52 p.m.
Derrick Wang
SCALIA\GINSBURG: You Are Searching in Vain For a Bright Line Solution
Patrice Michaels, soprano; Kuang-Hao Huang, piano
ArkivMusic
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Caroline Shaw Looks To The Stars

Newer 

Oh, Honey!

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  • 2022   
    • August   
      • Soaking It Up
    • July   
      • Endless Harmonies
      • Appreciate the Irreplaceable (rebroadcast from April 2, 2022)
      • Dream Walking
      • Unfolding Memories of Melody
      • Mosaic of Sound
    • June   
      • The Divine River Flows
      • The Juneteenth Episode (rebroadcast from June 19, 2021)
      • Vital Meditation
      • Objects in the Mirror Aren't Always What They Seem
    • May   
      • Dreaming of Angels
      • Summer Dreams
      • 85 Trips Around The Sun (Rebroadcast from 1/29/22)
      • Chance Encounters (rebroadcast from November 6, 2021)
    • April   
      • classical-music
      • A Day to Celebrate
      • Before and After (rebroadcast from October 23, 2021)
      • A Time to Heal
      • Appreciate the Irreplaceable
    • March   
      • Music is a Conduit
      • Divine Objects
      • There Will Be Hope (rebroadcast from October 16, 2021)
      • Spring Fund Drive Episode
    • February   
      • Coming Home
      • Together
      • We Insist
      • Longing For Somewhere Far Away
    • January   
      • 85 Trips Around The Sun
      • Nevermind the Gap
      • The King of Love
      • The Bowie Influence
      • 2022 is Here - Now Breathe
  • 2021   
    • December   
      • The 10 Standout Genre-Defying Albums of 2021
      • Becoming and Belonging
      • Thank You, Mr. Sondheim
    • November   
      • With Love and Blindness (repeat)
      • Alternate Tuning
      • Stillness
      • Chance Encounters
    • October   
      • My Beloved Was Like The Moon (repeat)
      • Before and After
      • There Will Be Hope
      • This Is Not A Drill
      • Down The Rabbit Hole
    • September   
      • A Year and Some Change
      • The Fund Drive Edition
      • Human Connection
      • California Two-Step (repeat)
    • August   
      • Throughlines
      • Urban Driftwood
      • We Insist
      • West Meets East
    • July   
      • With Love and Blindness
      • Dance And Don't Be Afraid
      • The Arching Path
      • Life by Louis Andriessen
      • Freedom and Faith (Repeat)
    • June   
      • Magnetic Force
      • The Juneteenth Episode
      • The Many Facets Of Shara Nova
      • Vocal Intelligence
    • May   
      • My Beloved Was Like The Moon
      • Out Of Time
      • classical-music
      • City Noir
      • Change Is Everything
    • April   
      • Comfort
      • Things Are Looking Up
      • California Two-Step
      • Dance And Don't Be Afraid
    • March   
      • To The Sky
      • Groundbreaking
      • Oh, Honey!
      • Falling Headlong Into Twilight
    • February   
      • The Harbinger
      • Dreams of a New Day
      • Playing Games
      • The 20th Episode
    • January   
      • Facades
      • Anywhere But Here
      • Freedom and Faith
      • Bowie Rising
      • Starting Over
  • 2020   
    • December   
      • Caroline Shaw Looks To The Stars
      • Beethoven 2020
      • Songs From Isolation
      • Hey! Mr. Tambourine Man...
    • November   
      • Dream State
      • The Boom And The Bap
      • Carving A Path
      • A Look Inside
    • October   
      • The FeNAM Episode
      • Classical Adjacent
      • Ecstatic Electricity
      • Immerse Yourself In This Music
      • Oh, Honey!
    • September   
      • When Two Worlds Collide
      • Caroline Shaw Looks To The Stars

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