Douglas McNames http://wrti.org en LISTEN: Kile Smith Recommends... http://wrti.org/post/listen-kile-smith-recommends-2 <p class="legacy-audio-url"> <div class="audio-container"> <div id="jp-interface-51a1128ed39e7" class="jp-interface"> <div id="post-audio-51a1128ed39e7" class="jp-player" jp-instance="51a1128ed39e7"></div> <div class="jp-controls column"> <div class="jp-progress"> <div class="jp-seek-bar"> <div class="jp-play-bar"></div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="playpause column"> <a href="http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/national/local-national-1005107.mp3" class="jp-play">Listen</a> <a class="jp-pause"></a> </div> <div class="jp-time-holder column"> <div class="jp-custom-current-time"></div> <div class="jp-custom-duration"></div> </div> <div id="slider"></div> </div> </div><!-- container --> </p> <p><b><i>Soliloquy</i>: Music of Mark Hagerty<br /><br /> Tracy Richardson, harpsichord<br /><br /> Douglas McNames, cello</b><br /><br /></p> <p>Mark Hagerty's music is smart and sneaky. Let's start with sneaky. He doesn't show off: his music is so nicely grounded that you don't appreciate the intelligence and difficulty needed to bring it off until later. Whether it's the hipness grooved into <i>High Octane</i> (written for the new-music ensemble Relache) or the <i>Clavier Books</i> 1 through 3 and Cello Suite 2 in his new CD <i>Soliloquy</i>, his music keeps surprising you.<br /><br /></p> Tue, 28 Feb 2012 19:15:00 +0000 Kile Smith 3267 at http://wrti.org LISTEN: Kile Smith Recommends...