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CBC Program Guide > Programs A-Z > Two New Hours
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Two New Hours
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Two New Hours with Larry Lake is Canada's national new music radio program. It presents the finest in new concert music from Canada and around the world. Two New Hours has won the gold, silver and bronze medals for excellence in international radio programming at the prestigious New York Festivals.
In 2002, Two New Hours was given the Friends of Canadian Music Award by the Canadian Music Centre and the Canadian League of Composers.
Want to know more? Visit the Two New Hours website:
http://www.cbc.ca/2newhours/
You might also be interested in:
Studio Sparks
Music for a While
OR any of our other CBC Music Shows.
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Sunday, October 29, 2006, 10:00 p.m.
29/10/2006
Two New Hours and the Esprit Orchestra present “Ice Field” this week - a concert with surround-sound musical works. You’ll hear works with a chilly fascination by Valentin Sylvestrov, Charles Ives and more. Host Larry Lake talks with Henry Brant, who has been called "America’s foremost composer of acoustic spatial music" despite the fact that he is a Canadian and proud to be one. Organist David Swan joins the orchestra under Alex Pauk and Robert Aitken for a performance of Brant’s “Ice Field: Spatial Narratives for Large and Small Orchestral Groups”, which won the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Music.
That's Two New Hours, with host Larry Lake, Sunday night at 10 (11 AT, 11:30 NT) on CBC Radio Two.
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