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8.23.11

Imaginary Johnny’s “Dig” at #116 on CMJ Radio 200

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The newest album from Imaginary Johnny reached #116 on the August 16, 2011 CMJ Radio 200 chart.

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@gramophonemagazine reviews @thirdanglenewmusic's @gramophonemagazine reviews @thirdanglenewmusic's premiere recording of @philipglass' "1000 Airplanes on the Roof" in the April edition.

The album is out now on Orange Mountain Music.
Pianist @conorlhanick's recording of Hans Otte's " Pianist @conorlhanick's recording of Hans Otte's "Book of Sounds" is among @bandcamp's "Best Contemporary Classical Music on Bandcamp" this month. Hanick is praised for bringing out "the beauty and directness of the piece with stunning clarity and feeling."

Big thanks to @pmargasak. As always, his whole monthly rundown is well worth your time. 

"Book of Sounds" is out now on @ilpiratarecords. 

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@panm360 reviews Sean Noonan's new album, saying h @panm360 reviews Sean Noonan's new album, saying he "avoids the academicism of conceptual dissonance to embrace a shattered and humor-filled expressionism." The review goes on to say that the work "could make 'Alice in Wonderland' seem conventional and even impress Eugène Ionesco."

High praise!

Storyteller/drummer/composer @seannoonanmusic's "The Drummer of Tedworth" is out now on @neumarecords.

The review is here:
https://panm360.com/en/records/sean-noonan-the-drummer-of-tedworth-london-symphony-orechestra-album-neuma-critique-review/
Pianist @conorlhanick's recording of Hans Otte's " Pianist @conorlhanick's recording of Hans Otte's "Book of Sounds" is out now on @ilpiratarecords. John Schaefer (@newsounds) featured the album on Friday's roundup, saying :::

"'The Book Of Sounds' was recorded by Otte in the mid-80s, and despite being a mainstay of our early New Sounds shows, it seemed destined to be one of those overlooked, idiosyncratic masterpieces that dot the history of music. Then came Conor Hanick, who fell in love with the work and began playing it, in its entirety, at music festivals like the 2022 Ojai Festival in California. Today, his studio recording came out, and with the benefit of forty years of hindsight (and a lot more virtuosity than Otte, who was not a professional pianist), Hanick really makes this set of works feel like a single narrative unfolding. This first part has two simple, alternating chords that then give way to a lovely swirl of repeating phrases. Both gestures, if not the actual notes within, return later in the piece."

Listen to the full roundup at WNYC.org.

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