View Stork's profile |
With billows and blasts from choirs and orchesters
Buskers and talkers
Big bands and squawkers,
the Stork Club has retained its qualities of decaying elegance and dwindling significance since the late 1950s.
<-- Previous playlist | Back to The Stork Club with Stork playlists | Next playlist -->
January 31, 2021: Melodies for Maladies
Alternating at the venerable Stork Club hammerklavier today are Franz Peter Schubert (a spry 224), and native Baltimorean Philip Glass. Journey along as we barely fill our jugs from these two deep musical wells in 3 measly hours time.
Listen to this show:
Pop-up player!
Artist | Track | Album | Comments | Approx. start time |
---|---|---|---|---|
Philip Glass | Hydrogen Jukebox: Song #3 From Iron Horse | From The Civil Wars, Hydrogen Jukebox, Symphony No. 5, and Akhnaten | ///Baritone Vocals – Gregory Purnhagen ///Tenor Vocals – Richard Fracker ///Mezzo-soprano Vocals – Mary Ann Hart Elizabeth Futral, Michele Eaton ///Keyboards, Conductor – Martin Goldray. — Recorded 1992-1993 at The Looking Glass Studios, NYC | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) |
Mitsuko Uchida | Schubert German Dance No.12 in E-dur, D.790 | Philips Box | 0:03:10 (Pop-up) | |
DJ Snuff 'n Hanky | 0:04:43 (Pop-up) | |||
Philip Glass | Akhnaten: Act I, Scene 3: The Window Of Appearances | From The Civil Wars, Hydrogen Jukebox, Symphony No. 5, and Akhnaten CD08 | —Alto Vocals [Nefertiti] – Milagro Vargas —Alto Vocals [The Daughters Of Akhnaten] – Angelika Schwarz, Christina Wächtler, Geraldine Rose —Baritone Vocals [Horemhab] – Tero Hannula —Bass Vocals [Aye] – Cornelius Hauptmann —-Chorus – The Stuttgart State Opera Chorus —Chorus Master – Ulrich Eistert —Conductor – Dennis Russell Davies —Conductor [Assistant] – Anton Zapf —-Countertenor Vocals [Akhnaten] – Paul Esswood —Libretto By – Philip Glass —-Libretto By [In Association With] – Richard Riddell, Robert Israel, Shalom Goldman —Music By – Philip Glass —Narrator [Scribe] – David Warrilow —Orchestra – The Stuttgart State Opera Orchestra —Producer – Kurt Munkacsi, Michael Riesman —Score Editor [Score Analysis] – Martin Goldray —Soprano Vocals [Queen Tyre] – Melinda Liebermann —Soprano Vocals [The Daughters Of Akhnaten] – Lynne Wilhelm-Könige, Maria Koupilová-Ticha, Victoria Schneider —Tenor Vocals [Amon High Priest] – Helmut Holzapfel —Text By [Vocal Text Drawn From Original Sources] – Shalom Goldman | 0:09:54 (Pop-up) |
Elly Ameling | Shubert: Gretchen am Spinnrade, Op. 2, D. 118 | Schubertiade | ///Fortepiano [Hammerflügel] – Jörg Demus ///Soprano Vocals – Elly Ameling. --- 1965 | 0:14:11 (Pop-up) |
Philip Glass | Hydrogen Jukebox: Song #6 From Wichta Vortex Sutra | From The Civil Wars, Hydrogen Jukebox, Symphony No. 5, and Akhnaten | ///Keyboards, Conductor – Martin Goldray ///Libretto By, Liner Notes – Allen Ginsberg. ---Recorded 1992-1993 at The Looking Glass Studios, NYC | 0:17:46 (Pop-up) |
Philip Glass | Mad Rush For Organ | Glassworks | Philip Glass - organ. -- 1982 | 0:25:32 (Pop-up) |
John Schnall | Intro/Glass/Beach Party Tonight | Midnight Matinee: Einstein on the Beach Blanket Bingo | 0:31:05 (Pop-up) | |
Philip Glass | Knee Play 5 | Einstein On The Beach | NOT ALL OF THESE FOLKS PLAY ON THIS TRACK: //Alto Saxophone, Flute – Richard Peck ///Alto Vocals [Small Chorus] – Dora Ohrenstein ///Bass Vocals [Small Chorus] – David Anchel (((Chorus [Large] – Bruce Burroughs, Connie Beckley, Dana Reitz, David Woodberry, Forest Warren, Frank Conversano, George Andoniadis, Grethe Holby, Jeannie Hutchins, Marc Jacobi, Marie Rice, Richard Morrison, Ritty Ann Burchfield, Ronald Roxbury ///Composed By [Music], Lyrics By – Philip Glass ///Conductor – Michael Riesman ///Flute, Saxophone [Soprano], Clarinet [Bass] – Richard Landry (((Organ – Philip Glass ///Organ, Synthesizer [Bass], Keyboards [Additional] – Michael Riesman ///Soprano Saxophone, Flute – Jon Gibson (2) ///Soprano Vocals [Small Chorus] – Iris Hiskey ///Tenor Vocals [Small Chorus] – Marc Jacobi ///Violin – Paul Zukovsky* ///Voice – Iris Hiskey ///Voice [Actor] – Lucinda Childs, Paul Mann (2), Samuel M. Johnson, Sheryl Sutton ---1978 | 0:33:00 (Pop-up) |
Gidon Kremer, Valery Afanassiev | Schubert: Fantasia In C, D 934, "Sei Mir Gegrüsst!" - 1. Andante Molto | Werke Für Violine (Konzertstück · Rondo · Duo · Fantasie) | Piano – Valery Afanassiev Violin – Gidon Kremer - Rec'd: 1979 | 0:41:05 (Pop-up) |
DJ Beleaguered | 0:44:58 (Pop-up) | |||
The Chamber Orchestra of Europe · Abbado (1988) | Schubert Symphonie No.8 h-moll D.759 2. Andante con moto | The Chamber Orchestra of Europe · Abbado | (1988) | 0:55:24 (Pop-up) |
Philip Glass | Satyagraha: Act III (King), Scene 1: Newcastle March (1913) -Part 3: Evening Song | From Satyagraha | —Adapted By [Vocal Text] – Constance DeJong —Alto Vocals – Rhonda Liss —Baritone Vocals – Robert McFarland —Bass Vocals – Scott Reeve —Bassoon – Bernadette Zirkuli, Cyrus Segal —Cello – Alla Goldberg, Bruce Rogers, Charles Moss (2), Eleanor Howells, Esther Gruhn, Robert Gardner (3) —Chorus – New York City Opera Chorus —Chorus Master [Chorus Coach] – Joseph Colaneri —Clarinet – John Moses, Larry Guy, Mitchell Estrin —Clarinet, Bass Clarinet – Aldo Simonelli —Concertmaster – John Pintavalle —Conductor – Christopher Keene —Conductor [Additional Conducting] – Kurt Munkacsi, Michael Riesman —Double Bass – Harold Shachner, James Brennand, Naoyuki Miura, Richard Beeson —Flute – Gerard Levy, John Wion —Flute, Piccolo Flute – Florence Nelson (2) —Keyboards – Michael Riesman —Libretto By [Book] – Constance DeJong, Philip Glass —Music By – Philip Glass —Oboe – Leonard Arner, Livio Caroli —Oboe, Cor Anglais – Doris Goltzer —Orchestra – New York City Opera Orchestra —Piano [Guide Tracks] – Lorene Forsyth —Soprano Vocals – Claudia Cummings, Sheryl Woods —Tenor Vocals – Douglas Perry —Viola – Donald Dalmaso, Jack Rosenberg, Jesse Levine, Laurance Fader, Robert Benjamin (4), Susan Gingold, Warren Laffredo —Violin – Alan Martin, Alicia Edelberg, Anne Fryer, Barbara Long (2), Cora Gordon, Frederick Buldrini, Frederick Vogelgesang, Helene Shomer, Jack Katz (2), John Pintavalle, Junko Ota (2), Martha Marshall (2), Martha Mott, Meyer Schumitzky, Michale Gillette, Myra Segal, Nancy McAlhany, Otto Frohn, Secondo Proto, Shirley Siegelman, Yana Goichman, Yeugenia Pakman, Abram Kaptsan* —Vocals – Arthur Giglio, Barbara Lindon, Bridget Ramos, Catherine Williams (2), Deborah Saverance, Don Carlo (2), Don Henderson (5), Edward Zimmerman, Frank Burzio, George Bohachevsky, Glenn Rowen, Gori Eddinger, Harriet Greene, Harris Davis, John Lewis (21), Jonathan Guss, Kay Schoenfeld, Lee Bellaver, Lila Herbert, Louis Perry, Madeline Mines, Marie Young, Marilyn Armstrong, Maryann Rydzeski, Mervin Crook, Neil Eddinger, Randolph Peyton, Ray Morrison (2), Rita Metzger, Roxanne Onori, Stephen O'Mara, Susan Schafer (1980) | 1:06:52 (Pop-up) |
Gidon Kremer, Valery Afanassiev | Schubert: Fantasia In C, D 934, "Sei Mir Gegrüsst!" - 4. Allegro Vivace, Allegretto, Presto | Werke Für Violine (Konzertstück · Rondo · Duo · Fantasie) | 1979 | 1:15:15 (Pop-up) |
Philip Glass | Liquid Days (Part One) | Songs From Liquid Days | The Philip Glass Ensemble: ///Conductor – Michael Riesman ///Alto Saxophone – Richard Peck ///Bass – John Beal ///Cello – Frederick Zlotki ///Conductor – Michael Riesman ///Flute – Jack Kripl, Paul Dunkel ///French Horn – Robert Carlisle, Joseph Anderer ///Keyboards – Michael Riesman, Philip Glass ///Producer – Kurt Munkacsi ///Trombone – James Pugh ///Trombone (Bass) – Alan Raph ///Trumpet – Philip Ruecktenwald, Stephen Burns, Wilmer Wise ///Viola – Jill Jaffe, Paul Doktor, Sol Greitzer ///Violin – Carol Pool, Elliot Rosoff, Linda Quan, Marti Sweet, Richard Sortomme, Sanford Allen. --- WITH: ///Lyrics By – David Byrne ///Vocals [The Roches] – Maggie Roche, Suzzy Roche, Terre Roche. -- 1986 | 1:19:38 (Pop-up) |
Philip Glass | Ange Des Oranges | Glassworks | ///Cello – Fred Zlotkin, John Abramowitz*, Seymour Barab ///Composed By, Arranged By – Philip Glass //Conductor – Michael Riesman ///French Horn – Larry Wechsler, Sharon Moe ///Organ [Electric] – Philip Glass ///Piano, Organ [Electric], Synthesizer [Bass], Bass – Michael Riesman ///Piccolo Flute, Soprano Saxophone, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet – Jack Kripl ///Tenor Saxophone – Richard Peck ///Viola – Al Brown*, Julian Barber*, Linda Moss, Lois Martin, Maureen Gallagher ---- 1982 | 1:24:24 (Pop-up) |
Vladimir Horowitz | Liszt (after Schubert) - Ständchen (Serenade, from 'Schwanengesang') S.560 | Complete Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon | (mid/late 1980's) | 1:28:03 (Pop-up) |
DJ Schwanegesang Honks | 1:33:28 (Pop-up) | |||
Philip Glass | Symphony No. 3: Movement I | Symphonies Nos. 3 & 8 CD09 | ///Composed By – Philip Glass ///Conductor – Marin Alsop ///Orchestra – Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. -- 2004 | 1:38:48 (Pop-up) |
Radu Lupu | Schubert Impromptu D899 Op. 90 No. 2 In E Flat Allegro | Hamburg 1982 Decca | 1:43:28 (Pop-up) | |
Philip Glass | Etude For Piano No. 2 | Etudes For Piano, Vol. I, No.1-10 | Recorded at the Looking Glass Studios Fall 2002 | 1:48:07 (Pop-up) |
John Schnall | I'm Not Getting Any Closer Until I'm a Wife | Midnight Matinee: Einstein on the Beach Blanket Bingo | 9&11 | 1:52:52 (Pop-up) |
Kraftwerk | Franz Schubert | Trans-Europe Express | • Ralf Hütter – voice, synthesizers, Vako Orchestron, synthanorma-sequenzer, electronics, producer • Florian Schneider – voice, vocoder, votrax, synthesizer, electronics, producer • Karl Bartos – electronic percussion • Wolfgang Flür – electronic percussion • 1977 | 1:55:15 (Pop-up) |
Mitsuko Uchida | Schubert Piano Sonata No.20 in A-dur, D.959 - II. Andantino | Decca – 475 6282 Disc 7 | 1:59:45 (Pop-up) | |
Anne Sofie von Otter | Im Abendrot D799 (Reger) | Schubert Lieder with Orchestra | Orchestrated by Anonymus Im Abendrot, D.799 | 2:08:31 (Pop-up) |
DJ Schöffel | 2:12:11 (Pop-up) | |||
Philip Glass | The Fog of War: The War to End All Wars | The Fog Of War (sdtrk) | Conductor – Michael Riesman. -- 2003 | 2:18:41 (Pop-up) |
Philip Glass | Powaqqatsi: Serra Pelada | Powaqqatsi | —Bassoon – Ethan Bauch, Lauren Goldstein, Mike Finn (2) —Cello – Seymour Barab —Choir [Hispanic Young People's Chorus] – Coro Juvenil Hispano —Clarinet – John Moses, Laura Flax, Steve Hartman* —Composed By – Philip Glass —Conductor – Michael Riesman —Didgeridoo – Jon Gibson (2) —Double Bass – Barbara Wilson (2) —Ensemble [Quena] – Jefe Ronda, Jorge Joven, Miguel Grande —Film Director – Godfrey Reggio —Flute, Piccolo Flute – Diva Goodfriend-Koven, Jack Kripl, Michael Parloff —French Horn – Ann Yarbrough, Joe Anderer*, Alan Spanger*, Sharon Moe, Tony Miranda —Keyboards – Jeffrey Rona*, Lee Curreri, Martin Goldray, Michael Riesman, Paul Rice —Kora, Lute [Dousongonni], Violin [Nyanyer], Balafon – Foday Musa Suso —Percussion [Percussion Ensemble] – Joe Passaro, Roger Squitero, Sue Evans, Valerie Naranjo —Saxophone – Jack Kripl, Jon Gibson (2), Steve Elson —Synthesizer, Computer, Programmed By, Sound Designer – Jeff Rona —Tambura – Frank Menusan —Trombone – Alan Raph, James Pugh*, Keith Oquinn* —Trumpet – Bill Rhodin, Lorraine Cohen, Neil Balm, Wilmer Wise —Tuba – Alan Raph —Viola – Jack Rosenberg, Jill Jaffe, Karl Bargen, Lois Martin Violin – Carol Pool, Elliot Rosoff, Karen Karlsrud, Linda Quan, Richard Sortomme, Sanford Allen, Sergiu Schwartz —Vocals, Soloist – Shaikh Fathy Mady —Voice [Bass Voice] – Al DeRuiter .---1988 | 2:20:21 (Pop-up) |
John Schnall | I'm Not Getting Any Closer Until I'm a Wife | Midnight Matinee: Einstein on the Beach Blanket Bingo | 4 | 2:25:21 (Pop-up) |
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau | Schubert: Winterreise, D.911 Op. 89 - Der Leiermann | His Master's Voice – ASDS 551/ASD 552 | (((Baritone Vocals – Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (((Composed By – Franz Schubert (((Piano – Jörg Demus. — 1963 | 2:28:05 (Pop-up) |
Philip Glass | String Quartet No. 5: Movement V | String Quartets and Piano Etudes (1984-1994) | 2:31:20 (Pop-up) | |
Philip Glass and Foday Musa Suso - | The Gambia | Healing The Divide: A Concert For Peace And Reconciliation | Kora – Foday Musa Suso ///Written-By – Foday Musa Suso, Philip Glass. - - Other musicians not listed ***Live @Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center in New York City on September 23, 2003 | 2:39:03 (Pop-up) |
Trio di Parma | Schubert Adagio in E flat, Op.posth. 148 D.897 'Notturno' | PIANO TRIO D 898/ADAGIO D 897 - TRIO DI PARMA | Alberto Miodini (pianoforte), Ivan Rabaglia (violino), Enrico Bronzi (violoncello). -- 2018 | 2:46:21 (Pop-up) |
Exuent DJ | 2:56:14 (Pop-up) |
<-- Previous playlist | Back to The Stork Club with Stork playlists | Next playlist -->
RSS feeds for The Stork Club with Stork: Playlists feed | MP3 archives feed
| E-mail Stork | Other WFMU Playlists | All artists played by The Stork Club with Stork |Listen on the Internet | Contact Us | Music & Programs | WFMU Home Page | Support Us | FAQ
Live Audio Streams for Give the Drummer Radio: Pop-up | 128k MP3 (More streams: [+])
Listener comments!
Stork:
hyde:
listener james from westwood:
Dean:
doctorjazz:
Stork:
johnc:
Dean:
TDK60:
coelacanth∅:
adamdoesit:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Mark R:
coelacanth∅:
but i really don't know much of his work.
...it might be a bit too mushy for me now; but we'll see.
coelacanth∅:
Stork:
Dean:
chresti:
Jeff Golick:
spodiodi:
spodiodi:
doctorjazz:
www.nytimes.com...
Irene:
Stork:
Dean:
Is this the Uchida box? https://www.discogs.com/Mitsuko-Uchida-Mitsuko-Uchida-Plays-Schubert/master/983781
adamdoesit:
doctorjazz:
Stork:
Dean:
Thanks, doc. I think I have some of it in pieces from that Philips series.
TDK60:
doctorjazz:
Stork:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
fred:
Stork:
Stork:
hyde:
Irene:
doctorjazz:
adamdoesit:
Stork:
TDK60:
Mark R:
Stork:
Mark R:
fred:
Dean:
Stork:
Dean:
adamdoesit:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Dean:
Stork:
“I have hit old age,” Mitsuko Uchida, who turned 70 in December, said recently. “And the beauty of old age is, I am going to say things and behave as if I owned the world.”
Um, she always has. In a good way. She's one of the best interviews ever.
fred:
Stork:
The Wanderer - Andras Schiff talks about Schubert (Czech of Polish subtitles?)
www.youtube.com...
Glass, on Glass:
www.youtube.com...
Dean:
Betty Freeman, dedicatee of the work, once stopped me during an intermission at a concert to ask if we'd met recently at a party. Uh, no.
Dean:
WR:
adamdoesit:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
www.pbs.org...
- quite long...
spodiodi:
Stork:
www.quality-schnallity.com
adamdoesit:
chresti:
Stork:
davefromtoronto:
Stork:
Michael 98145:
Dean:
https://www.discogs.com/EMF-Schubert-Dip/master/72248
spodiodi:
Stork:
Stork:
doctorjazz:
spodiodi:
davefromtoronto:
doctorjazz:
Irene Trudel:
Stork:
spodiodi:
Stork:
spodiodi:
Irene Trudel:
davefromtoronto:
Linda Lee:
Linda Lee:
dave wuz here:
spodiodi:
spodiodi:
Linda Lee:
hi, spodiodi!
chresti:
Hi LL!
spodiodi:
Stork:
Linda Lee:
chresti:
dave wuz here:
spodiodi:
fred:
Linda Lee:
Stork:
dave wuz here:
Linda Lee:
Stork:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Linda Lee:
TDK60:
watchpocket:
WR:
chresti:
Linda Lee:
chresti:
TDK60:
Linda Lee:
TDK60:
Ike:
Ike:
TDK60:
Stork:
fred:
Linda Lee:
Linda Lee:
fred:
Linda Lee:
Stork:
Linda Lee:
Cronbat:
TDK60:
Linda Lee:
chresti:
Dean:
doctorjazz:
Yoga, check.
(Show on through it all)
Missy take leave for Zoom Shiva now, thanks for a lovely show, Storkeleh!
Linda Lee:
Dean:
Stork:
wfmu.org...
John’s must-see website 8seriously):
wfmu.org...
Listener Gregory:
Stork:
chresti:
Linda Lee:
Ike:
fred:
Linda Lee:
Linda Lee:
coelacanth:
more than once i've been momentarily confused by the similarity of voice of John Schnall and Mr.Stork
Andrew Waterloo:
Cronbat:
fred:
Linda Lee:
fred:
coelacanth∅:
chresti:
Stork:
www.youtube.com...
Glass is interviewed by Claire Chase, flutist, artistic director of the International Contemporary Ensemble, and a 2012 MacArthur Fellow.
www.youtube.com...
Lecture, conversation, and performance of Mad Rush for Organ (on piano) with Philip Glass and Arturo Bejar.
TDK60:
chresti:
Linda Lee:
coelacanth∅:
why do people call westerners "westerners" and the east "the east", when they are both both?
Linda Lee:
Cronbat:
Dean:
TDK60:
chresti:
fred:
coelacanth∅:
WR:
Stork:
Cronbat:
TDK60:
Cronbat:
A fine, fine, program, and one that I'll revisit.
Thanks!
Dean:
Cronbat:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
WiFis I steal in my apartment building went off again - so I'm trying to grasp it from the gym across the street... much less robust for Streaming... Not quite allowing Glass to trance me out properly... Need to apply for some xfintiy covid charity on this...
Stork:
TDK60:
Stork:
Stork:
Ike:
Irene:
spodiodi:
fred:
Linda Lee:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
TY DJ Stork ! !
Linda Lee:
Stork:
Linda Lee:
Stork:
spodiodi:
Stork:
fred:
Linda Lee:
Sem:
See you anon at non, Friday coming. Later.
Stork:
Linda Lee:
Stork:
Dean:
coelacanth∅:
hopefully i can make it for Storky Dorky time friday
WR:
TDK60:
Cronbat:
Thanks again for a wonderful show.
A te huacho a todos!
adamdoesit:
chresti:
Dean:
Listener Robert:
Dean:
Freeform next Sunday, because nobody has a birthday on February 6.
WR:
chresti:
Stork:
chresti:
chresti:
bill schwarz:
Listener Gregory:
One correction: I believe Powaqqatsi is a film soundtrack rather than an opera.