Sound Perimeter from KUAF
Sound Perimeter is hosted by Lia Uribe, and produced by Tim Dennis and Leigh Wood. We're dedicated t
This week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe shares with us a musical love letter, featuring the music of George Gershwin performed by Keith Jarrett and Amy Winehouse.
https://www.kuaf.com/show/ozarks-at-large/2022-09-01/sound-perimeter-love-letter
University of Arkansas music professor is enamored with the bassoon. This week, she explores music of the bassoon and contrabassoon with music and performances by Leigh Munoz and Anthony Parnther, and composers Jenni Brandon and Dave Volpe. You can listen here: https://www.kuaf.com/podcast/sound-perimeter/2022-08-25/bassooner-or-later
Today's Sound Perimeter: Summer Postcards featuring music by French composer Germaine Taileferre and Thai composer Vanich Potavanich.
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Today's Sound Perimeter: Summer Postcards featuring music by French composer Germaine Taileferre and Thai composer Vanich Potavanich.
Listen to today's episode: https://www.kuaf.com/podcast/sound-perimeter/2022-08-11/sound-perimeter-summer-postcards
Sound Perimeter: Episode 70! Host Lia Uribe highlights the music of composers Orlando "Maraca", Valle and Errollyn Wallen, as well as performers Rafael Mendez and Rubel and Artina McCain.
You can listen here: ow.ly/LEbo50JAf86
We had some technical difficulties with yesterday's Sound Perimeter episode, so we're revisiting an old episode today. In this episode Lia Uribe, associate professor in the University of Arkansas Music Department, explores the saxophone with music by Shelley Washington, Libby Larsen and Petronio Alvarex, and featuring saxophonists Eric Troiano and Antonio Arnedo.
You can listen here: https://www.kuaf.com/ozarks-at-large-stories/2021-09-16/sound-perimeter-too-saxy
This week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe brings us a selection of music by composers Nina Shekhar, Roberto Sierra and Rebecca Dale. https://www.kuaf.com/podcast/sound-perimeter/2022-05-05/sound-perimeter-if-these-walls
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Contrasts
In this episode, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe explores contrasts, with selections by Russian composer Sofia Gubaidulina and by Cuban composer Miguel Matamoros.
https://www.kuaf.com/ozarks-at-large-stories/2021-07-29/sound-perimeter-contrasts
In this episode of Sound Perimeter, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe explores the work of English composer, lute player, and singer John Dowland. We hear some of Dowland's compositions, and a Dowland-inspired piece composed by Benjamin Britten. https://www.kuaf.com/ozarks-at-large-stories/2021-08-05/sound-perimeter-dowland
In today's Sound Perimeter, U of A music professor Lia Uribe expands our musical boundaries to outer space with pieces inspired by the moon. We hear compositions by Ludwig van Beethoven, Claude Debussy and Bart Howard.
This week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe explores aromas, both natural and artificial, through the lens of music. We hear music by Leo Delibes and Viet Cuong. Click the link to listen! https://www.kuaf.com/podcast/ozarks-at-large-stories/2022-04-07/sound-perimeter-aroma
The University of Arkansas Bands
will host a two-day residency with Eighth Blackbird and guest composer Viet Cuong Mon. Apr. 11 and Tues. Apr. 12. In addition to a free concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, there will be four master classes and four open rehearsals during the two-day residency. All events will be in the Faulkner Performing Arts Center, unless otherwise noted.
Have you listened to "Sound Perimeter: Venezuela"? In this episode, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe explores the sounds of Venezuelan composers. We hear compositions by Aldemaro Romero, Teresa Carreño and Gabriela Montero. Click on the link to listen!
https://www.kuaf.com/ozarks-at-large-stories/2021-11-04/sound-perimeter-venezuela
This week's Sound Perimeter episode features music and performances by Reena Esmail and Zakir Hussain. Zakir Hussain will bring Triveni to Walton Arts Center on April 5th at 7:00pm. The Grammy-winning musician will play the tabla and be joined on stage by Kala Ramnath on violin and Jayanthi Kumaresh on Saraswati veena.
https://www.kuaf.com/podcast/ozarks-at-large-stories/2022-03-31/sound-perimeter-between-two-worlds
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To love and to be loved in return. In this week's Sound Perimeter, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe is inspired by the works of Andy Warhol, and she brings us selections inspired by the artist. We hear performances from Nat King Cole, Valentina Lisitsa and Dolly Parton.
You can listen to this weeks SP episode here: https://www.kuaf.com/podcast/sound-perimeter/2022-03-24/to-love-and-to-be-loved-in-return
Happy Birthday to Lia Uribe, our amazing host!!! We couldn't have a better person to help expand our knowledge and experiences with music! 💓🎂🥳 Enjoy your special day!
Sound Perimeter: Too Saxy
Lia Uribe , associate professor in the University of Arkansas Music Department, explores the saxophone with music by Shelley Washington, Libby Larsen and Petronio Alvarex, and featuring saxophonists Eric Troiano and Antonio Arnedo. Listen in the link below and comment what you want to hear in future episodes!
https://www.kuaf.com/ozarks-at-large-stories/2021-09-16/sound-perimeter-too-saxy
This week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe gives us a preview of what we can expect from this year's edition of the SHE Music Festival, featuring music and performances by Chihchun Chi-sun Lee and Jonanny Navarro. Click the link to listen! https://www.kuaf.com/podcast/sound-perimeter/2022-03-10/sound-perimeter-she-music
The University of Arkansas Music Department will present the Fourth Annual SHE Festival of Women in Music March 13-18. This year’s Festival will be virtual, featuring two guest composers, a faculty concert, and a student concert, highlighting musical compositions written by women.
Kicking off the Festival will be the SHE Faculty Concert, which will be premiered on the Music Department YouTube channel on Sunday, March 13 at 3:00 pm.
Composer-in-Residence Dr. Chihchun Chi-Sun Lee is originally from Taiwan, and her path has taken her to the United States and then Korea will give a talk entitled “Cross-Cultural Musical Encounters” at 7:00 pm on March 13. This will outline her own work and her decision to compose in both traditional Taiwanese and contemporary art styles. On Monday, March 14 at 7:00 pm, Dr. Lee will have a Livestream Zoom composition master class. Attendees at this class will have a chance to hear Dr. Lee’s suggestions and motivational comments for young composers.
Composer-in-Residence Johanny Navarro lives in Puerto Rico and is known for her works reflecting the Caribbean musical aesthetic. Navarro will offer a master class for composers, at 4:00 pm on March 16, lending her unique cultural view to young aspiring composers. And at 7:00 pm on March 16, Navarro will present “Cronicas de una Compositriz,” (Chronicals of a Composer), a look at culture and design in her own works.
The SHE Festival will conclude with the SHE Student Concert featuring the Music Department’s own students performing works by women, with a YouTube Premiere release on Thursday, March 17 at 7:00 pm.
This week on Sound Perimeter: University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe brings us a soundtrack for the snow with music by Einojuhani Rautavaara, Astor Piazzolla and Irving Berlin, featuring performances by Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra, Astor Piazzolla’s Quintet and Billie Holiday.
Listen here: http://ow.ly/uGaI50HMLAu
Sound Permiter from July 2021: Lia explores how the human voice can communicate imagery in song, even without using words. We hear selections by composer George Crumb and Sergei Rachmaninoff.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/6S8k5cVoZBtRuitC02wSXU?si=1c84c13710a14993
Here's a throwback episode from march to enhance your Tuesday. "Some of these days"
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Lia Uribe, associate professor at the University of Arkansas, shares a few of her favorite songs, hoping that they'll become a few of your favorites as well. We hear from Alexis Bacon, David Lang and Richard Rodgers in today's episode.
https://www.kuaf.com/post/sound-perimeter-favorite-things
Happy Giving Tuesday from us at Sound Perimeter, tag your favorite local non-profit in the comments!
Enjoy this past episode of Sound Perimeter. Life is better when you dance.
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This week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe has trains on the brain. We hear compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach, Jennifer Jolley and Heitor Villa Lobos.
Jennifer Jolley will be in residence this month at the U of A. She, and her compositions, will be a focal point of a concert by the university's Wind Ensemble and Wind Symphony at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 22 at the Faulkner Performing Arts Center in Fayetteville. The concert is open to the public, but registration is required. You can find more information at the website for Faulkner Performing Arts Center, faulkner.uark.edu.
Today's Episode is entitled "It's a Cello!" Link in bio. Send us your suggestions for future episodes Facebook and Instagram [email protected]
Yesterday on Sound Perimeter: Music byVenezuelan composers Aldemaro Romero, Teresa Carreño and Gabriela Montero
Go to the link in our bio for this episode and many more!
Welcome! Sound Perimeter is hosted by Lia Uribe, and produced by Tim Dennis and Leigh Wood. We're dedicated to expanding musical boundaries in every episode and are committed to diverse voices and musical styles.
From last week's Sound Perimeter: University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe celebrates the voices of African American composers that have documented the history of the USA in and with their music. We hear music today by Florence Price, Geroge Walker and Nkeiru Okoye.
Listen at:
https://www.kuaf.com/post/sound-perimeter-african-american-voices