B4AfterWebRadio

Mark Whitnall, 60, Male, United States
www.eiderway.com/Beforeand…Last seen: yesterday morning

11147 plays since 17 Aug 2009 (reset on 4 Dec 2011)

18 Loved Tracks | 6 Posts | 0 Playlists | 23 shouts

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Edgard VarèseAmériques (soprano: Elizabeth Watts; Christopher Lyndon-Gee; Polish Natl Radio SO) Listening now
Tomas Luis de VictoriaLectio III, Sabbato Sancto. Incipit oratio Jeremiae Prophetae (Nordic Voices) 8 minutes ago
George PerleThree Inventions for solo bassoon: 3 (bassoon: Steven Dibner) 10 minutes ago
George PerleThree Inventions for solo bassoon: 2 (bassoon: Steven Dibner) 12 minutes ago
George PerleThree Inventions for solo bassoon: 1 (bassoon: Steven Dibner) 14 minutes ago
Giovanni GabrieliSonata 20 a 22 (Paul McCreesh; Gabrieli Consort & Players) 20 minutes ago
Tōru TakemitsuRain Tree (Robert Aitken; Toronto New Music Ens) 33 minutes ago
John DunstableGloria in canon (Orlando Consort) 36 minutes ago
Robert RichAmrita (Water Of Life) 43 minutes ago
Giovanni Pierluigi da PalestrinaOsculetur me (Stile Antico) 46 minutes ago
Luciano BerioSequenza III for Woman's Voice (Isabelle Ganz) 55 minutes ago
Dirk Snellings; Capilla Flamenca; Patrick Denecker; La CacciaJosquin des Prez(?): Proch dolor/Pie Jhesu 58 minutes ago
BorbetomagusPresentation Underpants 1 hour ago
Philippe RogierMissa Philippus II: Kyrie (Erik Van Nevel; Currende Consort; Capella Sancti… 1 hour ago
Linda Catlin SmithVersailles (Les Coucous Bénévoles) 1 hour ago
Giaches de WertDolci spoglie (Musica Secreta) 1 hour ago
Witold LutosławskiCello Concerto (Thedéen; Segerstam; Swedish Radio SO) 2 hours ago
Philippe VerdelotDonna leggiadr' et bella (mezzo-soprano: Catherine King; lute: Jacob Heringman) 2 hours ago
Chou Wen-ChungYün (Speculum Musicae) 2 hours ago
Claudio MonteverdiChiome d'oro, bel thesoro (Nadia Boulanger; Ensemble Vocal et Instrumental) 2 hours ago
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  • syater wrote:
    Wednesday morning
    Nice selection of artists here. Happy listening.

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  • mantraman wrote:
    last month
    Wishing you a Happy, Prosperous and Music-filled New Year!

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  • min-thom wrote:
    November 2011
    hi, very interesting playlist. should listen to your radio sometime

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  • Erkan-Yilmaz wrote:
    March 2011
    Hello Mark, I saw you created the page for Barbara Benary. Thank you for this. I was wondering if you are interested also in the group Musicology? Please feel free to join. Greetings from Germany, Erkan

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  • DasDritteOhr wrote:
    December 2010
    Happy Holidays and a great New Year 2011 ! LG Karlheinz B.

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  • SirAlecHendrix wrote:
    September 2010
    welcome to the group NEW composers ! in case you might be interested in my core group SirAlecHendrix, you're welcome to join. cheers from sunny mallorca :)

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  • B4AfterWebRadio wrote:
    July 2010
    Note: album titles sometimes add valuable information about the music, e.g., "The Black Madonna: Pilgrim Songs from the Monastery of Montserrat (1400-1420)". Album info for each track is available at http://www.eiderway.com/BeforeandAfter.html.

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  • TheBladeRunner_ wrote:
    July 2010
    Nice charts ! B4AfterWebRadio is a real good webradio. How do you scrobble it in last.fm ?

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  • B4AfterWebRadio wrote:
    May 2010
    Last.fm has a practical joke of spelling artists' names in their native alphabets (e.g., Rodion Shchedrin as Родион Константинович Щедрин) if you choose "Auto-correct spellings" in your Website Settings. You can also check "Translate foreign artist names to English where possible". (They don't actually mean English; they mean the Latin alphabet.) However, this doesn't always work. To see the composer's or artist's name in a comprehensible format, please see the playlist at http://www.eiderway.com/BeforeandAfter. In general, I would avoid "Auto-correct spellings" because many other mistakes are made, such as changing "Gregorian Chant" to the group "Gregorian".

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  • drobzev wrote:
    April 2010
    The album works really well- better than those "chill-out" versions of the Gymnopédies! (nice as they are). I found it pretty much by chance, only through recognising the Sub Rosa label from their "a-chronology" anthologies; http://www.subrosa.net/index_fr.htm- these have a great selection of contemporary classical, minimalist, industrial, musique concrète, etc. I don't know enough about it... but I believe some of the featured tracks are otherwise difficult to get hold of.

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About Me

This is the playlist for the internet radio station Before and After, which is devoted to the beautiful, interesting music composed before and after the slice of history (middle baroque through romantic) that is the standard classical repertory. Medieval, renaissance, early baroque, modern atonal, and minimalist classical compositions are included, along with avant garde music that is sometimes hard to assign a specific genre (classical? experimental? electronic? electro-acoustic? jazz? hard-core ambient? industrial? alternative? noise? glitch?) In addition, the playlist incorporates traditional and modern music from non-Western societies.

Note: this is the "Live" playlist broadcast from our server. During "Basic" broadcasting from Live365's servers, the Last.fm playlist will not be updated.

The album title for each track is included in the playlists shown at http://www.eiderway.com/BeforeandAfter.html and http://www.live365.com/stations/mwhitnall.

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