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The Relache Chronicles

The Relache Chronicles

By: The Relache Chronicles Team
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THE RELACHE CHRONICLES is a podcast about musicians residing in what we call “the Margins of American Music.” In these 30-to-45-minute episodes, we’ll play recordings – primarily by The Relache Ensemble from Philadelphia - of complete musical works plus commentary by composers, performers, and others with insight to the music. Throughout the podcast, we’ll discuss the guest composers’ processes, how they utilized current and past technologies and how the acoustical properties of a given space informed the creation and performance of a musical work. Finally, we will discuss how the composers’ relationship with the musicians brought the music to life. Episodes feature music by John Cage, Robert Ashley, Joe Kasinskas, Pauline Oliveros, Guy Klucevsek, Eve Beglarian, Fred Ho, Phill Niblock, Romulus Franceschini, Bill Duckworth, Lois v Vierk, and an overview of the New Music America Festival 1987 - Philadelphia, and the expansive residency/performance project named Music in Motion. THE RELACHE CHRONICLES is produced, directed, and edited, by Arthur Stidfole with Joseph Franklin, Joe Kasinskas, and Arthur Sabatini. Throughout their careers, they have been performing musicians, composers, executive and artistic directors, university teachers, radio hosts and authors, dedicated to the music of the 20th and 21st centuries.

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  • Episode Twenty Two - Mary Ellen Childs
    May 1 2025

    Among the many composers to write music for the Relache Ensemble, Mary Ellen Childs has been one of the more active collaborators. The first of her compositions for Relache is named “Parterre.” It became a prominent part of Relache’s touring programs and was commercially recorded for the Minnesota Composers forum label. (You can hear it on Episode 18, Music in Motion Part Two.) Another work, and the featured composition on this episode is titled “Carte Blanche.” It was commissioned by Relache with funds from Champaigne Taittinger and premiered on the “Taittinger Evening of American Music” program in New York City and Philadelphia that was developed by Drew Keegan, then the Director of Marketing for Relache. In addition to a complete recorded performance by Relache of “Carte Blanche,” you will hear conversations with Mary Ellen and Drew about their work and years with the Relache Ensemble. Don't forget to check out our website at: www.relachechronicles.org and Mary Ellen Childs' website at: maryellenchilds.com.

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    41 mins
  • Episode Twenty One - Kyle Gann
    Apr 8 2025

    Episode Twenty One – Kyle Gann

    For those of us who were participants in and/or avid listeners to “new” and “experimental” music in the mid-to-late 20th century, Kyle Gann’s name is resonant with the history of the musical arts during those extraordinary years. He is a writer, educator and composer. As a columnist/critic for the Village Voice he documented the work of musical artists in New York City who were part of what became known as “Downtown Music.” He has written seven books and many articles on the music of composers and 20th century styles. As an educator he has been on the faculties at Bucknell University and Bard College. As a composer he has created a large body of work for ensembles, soloists and orchestral/chamber orchestras. In this episode we will discuss and listen to two of those works written or adapted for the Relache Ensemble. “Hesapa Ki Lakhota Ki Thawapi” is bases on a Lakhota flag song for flute, soprano saxophone, synthesizer and percussion. It was recorded in 1997 on Monroe Street Music. Movements 1 “Sun” and 2 “Venus” from “The Planets,” was written for the Relache Ensemble between 1994 and 2008. It was recorded in 2010 on the Meyer Media label. For more information about Kyle Gann, visit his website at http://www.kylegann.com. For more information on the Relache Chronicles, log on at http://www.relachechronicles.org.











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    37 mins
  • Episode Twenty - Paul Epstein
    Feb 10 2025

    Paul Epstein’s music is deceptive. What appear to be beautiful melodies set within easy-to-recognize harmonies that cradle traditional tonal centers demand careful listening. Those melodies and harmonies are tricky. They slip in and out of an aural context that’s been carefully designed by an artist who has carefully studied the music from Machaut to Stravinsky to Reich. As Kyle Gann has so beautifully written, “The music sounds simple, but actually it’s very intricate and tremendously inventive within small confines.”This episode features two works of Paul’s that were composed for the members of the Relache Ensemble. Paul was a close associate and friend of Relache for many years having composed ten works for the group and its members. We’ll feature two of those works, “Moving Voices” for two singers and flute and “Chamber Music: 3 Songs from Home” for singer Barbara Noska and the Relache Ensemble. To comment on Paul’s music, we’ve asked a former student of his in Philadelphia, Dustin Hurt to join us as we relive Paul’s music and life.

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    41 mins

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