Listen "David Longstreth: Song of the Earth"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Reverberations, host Majel Connery talks to David Longstreth about his album, Song of the Earth, an orchestral song cycle featuring Longstreth and his band The Dirty Projectors along with a host of other collaborators, including the commissioning ensemble, s t a r g a z e. Beginning with the album’s titular inspiration, Mahler’s Song of the Earth, Connery and Longstreth discuss the surprising proximity of Mahler and the Beach Boys; the courage to write a triad; Longstreth’s affinity for echo chambers; and what it means to try to write music about the environment. Of the album’s penultimate song he says: “[Given] the legitimate despair that...the record conjures, to summon the opposite, to summon hope, didn’t feel easy. It did feel insane. It’s an insane way to end the record.”Support the show
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