Difference between revisions of "Musik Für Junge Leute"
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*"[[Octandre]]" - [[Edgard Varèse]] | *"[[Octandre]]" - [[Edgard Varèse]] | ||
− | *"Strophe/Antistrophe" from "[[Chronochromie]]" - [[Olivier Messiaen]] | + | *"Strophe/Antistrophe" from "[[Wikipedia:Chronochromie|Chronochromie]]" - [[Olivier Messiaen]] |
− | *"[[ | + | *"[[Wikipedia:Hoochie Coochie Man|Hoochie Coochie Man]]" - [[Muddy Waters]] |
*"[[L'Histoire Du Soldat|Royal March From L' Histoire Du Soldat]]" - [[Igor Stravinsky]] | *"[[L'Histoire Du Soldat|Royal March From L' Histoire Du Soldat]]" - [[Igor Stravinsky]] | ||
*"Five Pieces For Orchestra" - [[Anton Webern]] | *"Five Pieces For Orchestra" - [[Anton Webern]] |
Latest revision as of 06:51, 9 August 2021
On a number of occasions FZ took on the role of 'Fraudulent DJ', and aired his favorite music selections on radio stations. One such appearance was on radio station NDR, Hamburg, Germany, 16th September, 1974. The show was called "Musik Für Junge Leute";
FZ as DJ: "Musik Für Junge Leute", NDR, Hamburg
During the show FZ promoted and played tracks from Roxy & Elsewhere. In addition, he also aired the following recordings;
- "Octandre" - Edgard Varèse
- "Strophe/Antistrophe" from "Chronochromie" - Olivier Messiaen
- "Hoochie Coochie Man" - Muddy Waters
- "Royal March From L' Histoire Du Soldat" - Igor Stravinsky
- "Five Pieces For Orchestra" - Anton Webern