Monthly Archives: June 2021

The Grove — Live from SL18B

Sat­ur­day, June 19 sees our first live broad­cast from SL18B, the Com­mu­ni­ty Cel­e­bra­tion of 18 years of the vir­tu­al world of Sec­ond Life.

At 2pm Pacif­ic / 10pm in the UK, join us for 90 min­utes of relax­ing New Age and Smooth Jazz music to wel­come the Sol­stice. We’ll be on the top lev­el of our exhib­it on SLB Aston­ish, where we’ve recre­at­ed The Grove — our ambi­ent envi­ron­ment with trees, the moon and a star­lit sea — in minia­ture. Join us at SL18B — or sim­ply tune in to https://main.vcradio.org .

In addi­tion, you can enjoy the final broad­cast of the cur­rent edi­tion of “Where’ve You Been?” — our SL trav­el show, this time fea­tur­ing the Limon­cel­lo Air­ship art gallery — at noon or 4pm Pacif­ic / 8pm or mid­night in the UK. And don’t for­get that tomor­row, Sun­day 20th, we’ll be broad­cast­ing live from SL18B with an extend­ed episode of the series fea­tur­ing some of the sights at SL18B — details to follow.

Today, our fea­tured music is movie sound­tracks, cov­er­ing the whole gamut from the begin­nings of the genre to today’s blockbusters.

Check our Guide to our SL18B pro­gram­ming here.

The Black Mass: Nightmare by Alan Wykes

Join us on Fri­day at a lit­tle after 12 noon or 4pm Pacif­ic time, 8pm or mid­night in the UK , for anoth­er episode in the land­mark radio dra­ma series The Black Mass, cre­at­ed by the late Erik Bauers­feld and his col­leagues at the Paci­fi­ca radio sta­tion KPFA in Berke­ley, Cal­i­for­nia, over fifty years ago. In 30 chill­ing tales of mys­tery, imag­i­na­tion and the human mind, The Black Mass brings you some of literature’s most haunt­ing sto­ries, by mas­ters of the craft — many of whom are best-known in oth­er fields.

Note that the pro­gramme will not begin until the track play­ing at the top of the hour has fin­ished, so the actu­al start time of the episode will be a few min­utes after the hour.

Today: Nightmare by Alan Wykes

Night­mares have a way of return­ing – of seep­ing through the con­scious­ness. And when they van­ish for a while, some­times we can even grow to miss them …

The Black Mass art­work was cre­at­ed by Ter­ry Lightfoot.

Virtual Community Radio at SL18B

VCRa­dio is going to a par­ty — the biggest par­ty on the Sec­ond Life grid. We’ll be at the Sec­ond Life 18th Birth­day cel­e­bra­tion — SL18B — open­ing June 17 and run­ning through July 1st.

We’ve set up head­quar­ters on SLB Aston­ish, and our plans include a spe­cial edi­tion of the month­ly new age music show The Grove, spe­cial live pre­sen­ta­tions of our sig­na­ture fea­tures Tarot @ Teatime and Where Have You Been? plus a fun triv­ia trea­sure hunt right at VCRa­dio SLB Headquarters!

British Composers

Today we present a pro­gramme of clas­si­cal, light clas­si­cal and film music by British com­posers, both well-known and too often for­got­ten, from past and present, includ­ing some his­toric record­ings con­duct­ed by the composers.

The pro­gramme includes music by Sir Arthur Bliss, Christo­pher Gun­ning, Jon Lord and Richard Har­vey, along with pieces by Addin­sell, Alwyn, Wal­ton, Elgar, Han­del and many more.

Sounding Brass

Today’s pro­gramme focus­es on brass instru­ments, with gen­res that range from Ear­ly Music to con­tem­po­rary pieces.

Thus the gen­res range from ancient and ear­ly music, through Baroque and clas­si­cal, to Vic­to­ri­an brass bands, to rag­time, trad jazz, a touch of big band, right up to mod­ern works includ­ing a mar­vel­lous suite of pieces for wind band inspired by the works of Shakespeare.

This will all lead to some remark­able jux­ta­po­si­tions — and a few surprises. 

The Black Mass: Atrophy by J Anthony West

Join us on Fri­day at a lit­tle after 12 noon or 4pm Pacif­ic time, 8pm or mid­night in the UK , for anoth­er episode in the land­mark radio dra­ma series The Black Mass, cre­at­ed by the late Erik Bauers­feld and his col­leagues at the Paci­fi­ca radio sta­tion KPFA in Berke­ley, Cal­i­for­nia, over fifty years ago. In 30 chill­ing tales of mys­tery, imag­i­na­tion and the human mind, The Black Mass brings you some of literature’s most haunt­ing sto­ries, by mas­ters of the craft — many of whom are best-known in oth­er fields.

Note that the pro­gramme will not begin until the track play­ing at the top of the hour has fin­ished, so the actu­al start time of the episode will be a few min­utes after the hour.

Today: Atrophy by J Anthony West

The Black Mass art­work was cre­at­ed by Ter­ry Lightfoot.
Many thanks to John Whit­ing and the late Erik Bauers­feld for mak­ing these unique works available.

 

Tarot @ Teatime 8: The Reader As Storyteller

Today: A New Episode of Vir­tu­al Com­mu­ni­ty Radio’s “Tarot @ Teatime”

Thurs­day, June 10th begins episode 8 of our twice-month­ly series on the Tarot, Tarot @ Teatime, with Wil­low Moon­fire and Hon­ey Heart.

Episode 8 intro­duces the role of nar­ra­tive in read­ing: the Tarot read­er as storyteller.

We dis­cuss the sig­nif­i­cance of nar­ra­tive in a read­ing and how to cre­ate a nar­ra­tive that is mean­ing­ful and clear.

Tune in at http://main.vcradio.org/

The episode goes out at Noon and 4pm Pacif­ic today and again on June 13, 17, and 20.

New Episodes on Mixcloud

If you missed the lat­est episodes of our two pop­u­lar series, “Tarot @ Teatime” Episode 7 and “Where’ve You Been?” Episode 9, you can now catch them on Mix­Cloud. You can pause play­back at any point, or go back over some­thing you need to hear again — ide­al with pro­gram­ming like our Tarot series where there’s quite a lot of detail.

Please note that on occa­sion there can be a delay access­ing episodes of “Where’ve You Been?” as Mix­cloud has trou­ble with short pro­gram­ming and the episodes are some­times dis­abled for a while.

Where’ve You Been 10: Limoncello Airship Gallery

Wednes­day, June 9th sees the pre­miere of a brand new episode in our series “Where’ve You Been?”, where we look at things to do and places to see in and around the Sec­ond Life Grid.

In Episode 10 we vis­it the Limon­cel­lo Art Gallery — in an air­ship! The gallery has a her­itage going right back to 2007 and was recent­ly relaunched in a brand new meshed air­ship. The gallery is enor­mous and includes works by many well-known names in the Sec­ond Life art world.

From Classical to Romantic

Today we explore a lit­tle of the music writ­ten at the bor­ders of the Clas­si­cal and Roman­tic eras, focus­ing on the work of some well-known com­posers born in the last 30 years of the 18th Cen­tu­ry. It’s also time for a new episode of our Sec­ond Life trav­el series, “Where’ve You Been?” — Episode 10, which vis­its the Gallery Air­ship Limon­cel­lo (see sep­a­rate entry).

His­tor­i­cal­ly, the term ‘clas­si­cal music’ refers specif­i­cal­ly to the musi­cal peri­od from 1750 to 1820. The tran­si­tion from the clas­si­cal peri­od of West­ern art music, which last­ed around 1750 to 1820, to Roman­tic music, which last­ed around 1815 to 1910, took place in the eigh­teenth and nine­teenth cen­turies. Com­posers began tran­si­tion­ing their com­po­si­tion­al and melod­ic tech­niques into a new musi­cal form which became known as the Roman­tic Era or Roman­ti­cism due to the imple­men­ta­tion of lyri­cal melodies as opposed to the lin­ear com­po­si­tion­al style of Clas­si­cal music.