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Sound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: InterconnectedMusic is a profound way to connect us with our essence and with one another. In today's Sound Perimeter, host Lia Uribe honors fellow immigrants and reminds us that borders are simply human constructs addressing our differences.2024-09-1210 minBienvenidos a ArkansasBienvenidos a ArkansasLas 52 Caras: Lia Uribe Associate Dean Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences University of ArkansasFAYETTEVILLE – From Cali, the capital of Colombian salsa, through Bogotá, Arkansas, Indiana, Missouri, Canada and back to Fayetteville, Lía Uribe's life has been full of travels and a love for music. Doctor of Musical Arts, Associate Dean of the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, Professor in the Music Department, Lía is an international bassoonist. She traveled from Colombia to the United States in 1999 to the University of Arkansas to pursue his Master's Degree in Music. "Life goes around a lot,” Lia said. “I lived in Indiana and in Missouri, played in the Missouri State Symphony Orchestra and did m...2024-05-0125 minGestorasGestorasS2 E2 | Lía Uribe | Music | Fayetteville, AK and ColombiaDr. Lia Uribe, an educator and bassoonist, shares her journey in music, navigating the classical music world as a Latina, and expanding beyond music to engage with the community. She emphasizes the importance of being true to oneself and showing up for people who are not in the room. Dr. Uribe offers advice for young women navigating multiple identities and leaves a question for another colleague to reflect on.Dr. Lia Uribe, educator and bassoonist, serves as the Associate Dean and Music Professor at the University of Arkansas. With a commitment to promoting underrepresented music...2024-02-1646 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: The Harmonies of WaterTogether we discovered the presence of water within musical compositions and the musicality inherent in water itself. I hope this journey allowed you to immerse yourself in imagery evoking water's tranquility, power, and vitality. Sound Perimeter is a segment hosted by Lia Uribe and dedicated to diverse voices in and around music. We hope it’ll expand your knowledge and connection to inclusive sounds and let music infiltrate your lives and transform your realities.2024-02-0811 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Dreams and NostalgiaSound Perimeter is a segment hosted by Lia Uribe and dedicated to diverse voices in and around music. We hope it’ll expand your knowledge and connection to inclusive sounds and let music infiltrate your lives and transform your realities.2024-01-1810 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: WaterOn this week's episode of Sound Perimeter, host Lia Uribe explores water's influence on music.2023-09-2812 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: PerhapsToday in Sound Perimeter, host Lia Uribe reflects on uncertainty and contemplation and extends a musical invitation to ponder on alternative perspectives and endings.2023-08-1011 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: The depth of innocenceLia Uribe, a University of Arkansas music professor, this week explores the depth of innocence. We hear music by Zinia Chan, Ensemble Francaix and Javier Navarrete.2023-05-1808 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Back to BachIn today's Sound Perimeter Lia Uribe, University of Arkansas music professor and chair of the music department, explores some unique takes on some classic Bach compositions. We hear performances by Sviatoslav Richter and Ksenija Sidorova.2023-04-1410 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Color, Light and BeautyThis week, Lia Uribe, University of Arkansas Music Department professor and chair, explores colors, light and beauty, as portrayed in pieces by composers Julie Cooper and Adriana Verdie performed by Ensemble Oculus and the Lyrique Quintette.2023-03-3012 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: The Golden HarpLia Uribe, associate professor and chair of the University of Arkansas Music Department, helps us explore the harp in untraditional roles for the angelic instrument. Featuring music and performances by harpists Elizabeth Steiner and Edmar Castañeda.2023-03-2311 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Between Two WorldsThe concept of living between two worlds is a familiar one for University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe. This week, she explores that idea with music and performances by Reena Esmail and Zakir Hussain.2023-03-1609 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Moving ForwardUniversity of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe this week expands our musical boundaries and joins in celebration of Black History Month with music and performances by Carlos Simon, Brice Smith, Valerie Coleman and the Imani Winds.2023-03-1312 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Absences and StereotypesFor our first new Sound Perimeter of 2023, U of A music professor Lia Uribe explores the motifs of absence and stereotypes, featuring music from Black Violin and Carolina Heredia.If you are having suicidal thoughts, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988, or seek support and assistance from a trained counselor. Their website is https://www.sprc.org/ for more resources2023-03-1311 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: The Sunny SideThis week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe explores the work and performances of jazz singer and trombone soloist Aubrey Logan.2023-03-1310 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Until You Are Perfectly FreeThis week, Lia Uribe, associate professor and chair of the University of Arkansas Music Department, helps us kick off Women's History Month with an intentional reflection on women in music. Featuring music and performances by composers Celka Ojakangas and Anna Clyne, performed by Bantam Winds and Inbal Segev.2023-03-1311 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Absences and StereotypesFor our first new Sound Perimeter of 2023, U of A music professor Lia Uribe explores the motifs of absence and stereotypes, featuring music from Black Violin and Carolina Heredia.If you are having suicidal thoughts, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988, or seek support and assistance from a trained counselor. Their website is https://www.sprc.org/ for more resources2023-02-0211 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSounds of SnowToday's temperature dropped and Lia Uribe, bassoon professor at the University of Arkansas, brings a collection of music to match the winter weather. Excerpts of Einojuhani Rautavaara's "Melancholy," Astor Piazzolla's "Winter in Buenos Aires" and Billie Holiday performing Irving Berlin's "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm."2023-01-1208 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterJoyAs we approach the holiday season, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe explores joyful music by American composers and celebrates sounds that bridge cultures and connect us as human beings. Featuring works and performances by Joseph Curiale, Alexis Alrich, and Orphic Percussion.2022-11-1710 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterLos Boleros de ChopinUniversity of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe this week explores the boleros of Chopin, featuring music and performances by Pepe Rivero and Idil Biret.2022-09-2909 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterTributesThis week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe pays tribute to composer Igor Stravinsky and poet Alfonsina Stomi with music and performances by Deborah Kavasch, Ariel Ramirez, Paradise Winds and Natalia Lafourcade.2022-09-2209 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterThe Fall of the LeafThe start of autumn is days away. University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe helps get us into the mood for fall this week with music by Imogen Holst and Astor Piazzolla.2022-09-1511 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterLove LetterThis week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe shares with us a musical love letter, featuring the music of George Gershwin performed by Keith Jarrett and Amy Winehouse.2022-09-0109 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterBassooner or LaterUniversity of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe is enamored with the bassoon. This week, she explores music of the bassoon and contrabassoon with music and performances by Leigh Munoz and Anthony Parnther, and composers Jenni Brandon and Dave Volpe.2022-08-2510 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSummer Postcards 2During the summer, U of A Music Professor Lia Uribe traveled to various destinations, including Boise, Id., a region that is home to a large Basque population. This week, she explores Basque music with music and performances by 12-year-old South Korean violinist SoHyun Ko, joined by pianist Allison Freeman, and The Aglaia Trio: Gudrún Ólafsdóttir, mezzo-soprano, Elena Jáuregui, violin and Francisco Javier Jáuregui, guitar.2022-08-1808 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Summer PostcardsUniversity of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe is back from a summer vactaion, and she brings with her some musical postcards from her travels. Featuring music by French composer Germaine Taileferre and Thai composer Vanich Potavanich.2022-08-1109 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterTumbaoThis week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe highlights the music of composers Orlando “Maraca” Valle and Errollyn Wallen, and performers Rafael Mendez Rubel and Artina McCain, all bringing new additions to the classical music repertoire.2022-06-1609 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterThe Depth of InnocenceUniversity of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe this week explores the depth of innocence. We hear music by Zinia Chan, Ensemble Francaix, and Javier Navarrete.2022-05-2608 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterDancing WindsThis week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe features music by Miguel del Aguila and Alyssa Morris.2022-05-1210 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterIf These WallsThis week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe brings us a selection of music by composers Nina Shekhar, Roberto Sierra and Rebecca Dale.2022-05-0509 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterAromaThis week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe explores aromas, both natural and artificial, through the lens of music. We hear music by Leo Delibes and Viet Cuong.2022-04-0709 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: AromaThis week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe explores aromas, both natural and artificial, through the lens of music. We hear music by Leo Delibes and Viet Cuong.2022-04-0709 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterBetween Two WorldsThe concept of living between two worlds is a familiar one for University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe. This week, she explores that idea with music and performances by Reena Esmail and Zakir Hussain.2022-03-3109 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterTo Love and to be Loved in ReturnIn this week's Sound Perimeter, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe is inspired by the works of Andy Warhol, and she brings us selections inspired by the artist. We hear performances from Nat King Cole, Valentina Lisitsa and Dolly Parton.2022-03-2409 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: TablaThis week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe explores the tabla, the main percussive instrument used in Northern Indian classical music. Featuring music and performances by Nilan Chaudhuri, Dinuk Wijeratne the Boston Conservatory Orchestra, Sandeep Das, Bjork and Talvin Singh.2022-02-1007 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: I've Got My Love to Keep Me WarmThis week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe brings us a soundtrack for the snow with music by Einojuhani Rautavaara, Astor Piazzolla and Irving Berlin, featuring performances by Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra, Astor Piazzolla’s Quintet and Billie Holiday.2022-02-0308 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: It's Colombia!University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe returns to share selections written for the film Encanto, with performances by Carolina Gaitan and Mauro Castillo, Marta Gomez, and Carlos Vives.2022-01-2709 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Favorite ThingsLia Uribe, associate professor at the University of Arkansas, shares a few of her favorite songs, hoping that they'll become a few of your favorites as well. We hear from Alexis Bacon, David Lang and Richard Rodgers in today's episode.2021-12-0910 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Train of ThoughtThis week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe has trains on the brain. We hear compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach, Jennifer Jolley and Heitor Villa Lobos.2021-11-1809 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: It's a CelloThis week's Sound Perimeter puts the cello in the spotlight. University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe explores the instrument with compositions from Cesar Franck and Martina Camargo, with performances by Jacqueline Dupre and Daniel Barenboim, and Catalina Avilla, David Espiitia and Sandra Parra.2021-11-1112 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: VenezuelaUniversity of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe this week explores the sounds of Venezuelan composers. We hear compositions by Aldemaro Romero, Teresa Carreño and Gabriela Montero,2021-11-0411 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: African American VoicesIn today's Sound Perimeter, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe celebrates the voices of African American composers that have documented the history of the USA in and with their music. We hear music today by Florence Price, Geroge Walker and Nkeiru Okoye.2021-10-2109 minAmplify Music CommunitiesAmplify Music CommunitiesNorthwest Arkansas - Lia Uribe, Anthony Ball, Troy CampbellNorthwest Arkansas is an up-and-coming, quickly growing music community. Join us as we speak with three leaders as they discuss the development of Northwest Arkansas and the impact the pandemic has had on the area. Northwest Arkansas has been a hidden gem only recently pushing to take its place on the world music and creative stage. Speakers: Anthony Ball |  Smoothman Music Production; Professional Drummer; Marketing Consultant Lia Uribe | Associate Professor at University of Arkansas; Principal Bassoon Troy Campbell | The House of Songs NWA; City of Songs TV Series; C...2021-10-1349 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: LatinidadUniversity of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe this week continues to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with selections from Cuban and Mexican composers. We hear selections from Silvana Estrada, Gabriela Ortiz and Tania Léon, with performances by Kronos Quartet, and Nancy Belmont and Mika Sasaki.2021-10-0709 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: 50 and CountingThis week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe celebrates the 50th edition of Sound Perimeter with a special rendition of Happy Birthday, and she contiues to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a Cuban bolero from 1955. We hear works by Werner Elmker and Frank Dominguez, featuring Natalia Lafourcade with Omara Portuondo.2021-09-3008 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Various and SundryThis week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe explores music by Khemia Ensemble, Tin Hat, and TransAtlantic Ensemble with featured compositions by Phillip Sink, Mark Orton and Miguel del Aguilla.2021-09-2308 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Too SaxyLia Uribe, associate professor in the University of Arkansas Music Department, explores the saxophone this week with music by Shelley Washington, Libby Larsen and Petronio Alvarex, and featuring saxophonists Eric Troiano and Antonio Arnedo.2021-09-1609 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Life is FlutifulIn this week's Sound Perimeter, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe explores music featuring the fanciful sounds of piccolo and flute. We hear selections from composers Adina Izarra, Valerie Coleman and Claude Bolling.2021-09-0908 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Back to BachJohann Sebastian Bach wrote timeless pieces of music, as evidenced by many different interpretations of his works created throughout the years. In this week's Sound Perimeter, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe explores Bach through interpretations by Yo-Yo Ma, Béla Fleck, and The Toys.2021-08-2608 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Evocative GuitarThis week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe takes us on a tour of Spain, Cuba and Buenos Aires with compositions for guitar by Joaquin Rodrigo, Claudia Montero and Leo Brower.2021-08-1908 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: DowlandThis week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe explores the work of English composer, lute player, and singer John Dowland. We hear some of Dowland's compositions, and a Dowland-inspired piece composed by Benjamin Britten.2021-08-0510 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: ContrastsThis week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe explores contrasts, with selections by Russian composer Sofia Gubaidulina and by Cuban composer Miguel Matamoros.2021-07-2908 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: HealingThis week, University of Arkansas Music Professor Lia Uribe brings us selections of music for better times. Featuring Maurice Ravel's Pavane for a Dead Princess, Alfred Schnittke's Collected Songs Where Every Verse is Filled with Grief, and Michel Camilo's From Within.2021-07-2207 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Summer on the MountainUniversity of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe gives us a preview of the upcoming Chamber Music on the Mountain summer festival with highlights from a recent chamber performance recorded at Fayetteville Public Library. We hear compositions by Amy Beach and William Grant Still, performed by Daniel Velasco, flute, and Tomoko Kashiwagi, piano.2021-07-1508 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Your VoiceIn today's Sound Perimeter, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe explores how the human voice can communicate imagery in song, even without using words. We hear selections by composer George Crumb and Sergei Rachmaninoff.2021-07-0809 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: From WithinLia Uribe, associate professor in the University of Arkansas Music Department, explores Afro-Cuban music and Latin Jazz this week. We hear selections from Tania Leon and Michel Camilo.2021-06-1710 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Life is Better When You DanceIn today's Sound Perimeter, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe is inspired by dance, dancers and powerful dance rhythms. We hear selections by Gabriela Ortiz, Alberto Ginastera and Grupo Bahia.2021-06-1009 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Fly Me To The MoonIn today's Sound Perimeter, U of A music professor Lia Uribe expands our musical boundaries to outer space with pieces inspired by the moon. We hear compositions by Ludwig van Beethoven, Claude Debussy and Bart Howard.2021-06-0309 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter With Performer, Citizen Artist Yo-Yo MaIn this week's Sound Perimeter, University of Arkansas Music Professor Lia Uribe introduces us to performer, citizen artist, and prodigy, Yo-Yo Ma, who began his cello career at the age of four and a half. We hear several of Ma's collaborations, including Air and Simple Gifts and Cristina Pato's arrangement of John Zorn's Khabiel.2021-05-2709 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: On Our OwnThis week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe brings us selections from William Grant Still's Lyric Quartette. The selections are from a recent live performance by the Dover Quartet during Artosphere at Walton Arts Center.2021-05-2010 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: In a Sentimental MoodOn today's Sound Perimeter, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe highlights the Dover Quartet, who will be featured during a live broadcast May 18 on KUAF 91.3. We hear their takes on compositions by Toto, Barber, and Ellington.2021-05-1309 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter 34: String AloneThis week, University of Arkansas Associate Professor of Music Lia Uribe explores the various textures of solo and ensemble violin compositions, with selections from Vivaldi and Alexandra Dubois.2021-04-2907 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: JoyIn this week's Sound Perimeter, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe celebrates music that brings joy, with Umoja, a Valerie Coleman composition performed by Imani Winds, and La Cumparsa, an Ernesto Lecuona composition performed by Bebo and Chucho Valdes.2021-04-2209 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Bridges, No WallsUniversity of Arkansas Music Professor Lia Uribe introduces us to the diversity of classical music with pieces from non-binary composer Inti Figgis-Vizueta, who is challenging traditionally white institutions, and the Ensemble HanSori, which consists of Moon-Sook Park, Er-Gene Kahng, Hanna Waldo, Dominic Na, and Hyun Kim. The ensemble recently collaborated with Crystal Bridges to create a tribute to the eight victims of the mass shooting in Atlanta, Georgia on March 16, 2021.2021-04-1510 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter Celebrates the Return of SpringOn this week’s Sound Perimeter, University of Arkansas Music Professor Lia Uribe celebrates the return of spring with music selections from Lili Boulanger, Jonathan Harvey and Chen Yi.2021-04-0809 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterExpanding Our Musical Horizons With Lia UribeSound Perimeter is a vibrant part of our Thursday shows, so we asked University of Arkansas Music Professor Lia Uribe, the creator, about her inspiration for the segment and her other musical passions.2021-04-0115 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Let's Start a Revolution, AgainIn today's Sound Perimeter with University of Arkansas Professor of Music Lia Uribe, we explore how Frederic Chopin turned etudes from a piece of practice music to stand alone pieces performed in concert halls. We hear Chopin's Etude Op. 10, No. 12 in C minor Revolutionary performed by Evgeny Kissin, Sonido Bestial by Bobby Cruz and Richie Ray, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Horn Concerto, K. 447, 3rd movement performed by Sarah Willis and the Havana Lyceum Orchestra. This segment originally aired on Sept. 17, 2020.2021-03-2506 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Some of These DaysOn this week's Sound Perimeter, we take a listen to some of Lia Uribe's favorite pieces of music. Uribe is a music professor at the University of Arkansas. We listen to Nina Simone's rendition of George Gershwin's "I loves you Porgy," Astor Piazzolla's "Adios Nonino," and Lara Downes' rendition of Florence Price's "Some of These Days."2021-03-1811 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter Celebrates the Many Identities of WomenToday's Sound Perimeter with University of Arkansas Music Professor Lia Uribe celebrates the various identities of women in music during Women's History month. The segment includes performances of "if you lived in your body" by Chrysanthe Tan and "Four on the Floor" by Libby Larsen.2021-03-1212 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Our OwnThis week's Sound Perimeter, hosted by University of Arkansas Music Professor Lia Uribe, features works performed by talent at the U of A. We'll hear Vincenzo Bellini's "Eccomi in lieta vesta" by soprano Moon-Sook Park with Anne Rye on piano, Rafael Antonio Aponte's "Clarita" with Catalina Ortega on flute and Miroslava Panayotova on piano, and Noelia Escalzo's "Malevos" performed by Jaden Adkins, Jessica Thompson, Sara Remoy, Cole Crawford and Connor Gott, all on bassoon.2021-03-0407 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: The VirtuososOn this week's edition of Sound Perimeter, University of Arkansas Music Professor Lia Uribe introduces us to virtuosos Valentina Lisitsa as she performs Sergei Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op. 43 on the piano, Santiago Canon Valencia as he performs Niccolo Paganini's Caprice No. 24 on the cello, and Victor Wooten as he performs The Lesson on the bass.2021-02-2610 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterStaying Warm With Sound PerimeterIn this week's segment, University of Arkansas Music Professor Lia Uribe brings us several music selections to take us away to warmer climates: Hyatus Kaiyote's “Molasses,” Nina Simone's “Four Women,” and George Gershwin's “Summertime.” All selections are interpreted by students at Berklee College of Music and Boston Conservatory at Berklee.2021-02-1807 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter Revisits Imani WindsThis week, University of Arkansas Music Professor Lia Uribe expands our musical boundaries with a performance by Imani Winds, an ensemble of classically trained musicians of color, who are determined to make a statement about representation and be role models for children and young musicians who look like them. This segment originally aired on Aug. 13, 2020.2021-02-1108 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Sphinx HighlightsIn today's installment of Sound Perimeter, University of Arkansas Music Professor Lia Uribe introduces us to the Sphinx Organization, which is dedicated to transforming lives through the power of diversity in the arts. We hear "Strum" by Jessie Montgomery as performed by faculty at the Chamber Center of New York, "Quint dat Fool'nish" by William Grant Still, and "Elegy: In memoriam- Stephen Lawrence" by Phillip Herbert as performed by the Sphinx Virtuosi.2021-02-0409 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter Salutes Argentina's Women ComposersThis week on Sound Perimeter, University of Arkansas Music Professor Lia Uribe explores the work of three women composers from Argentina. We hear Claudia Montero’s “Lagrimas de Buenos Aires,” Noelia Escalzo’s “Contratubeando,” and Sofia Rei’s “Todo lo perdido reaparece.”2021-01-2108 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Beethoven Anyone?On today's Sound Perimeter with Lia Uribe, we hear Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony #5 in C minor, as well as Cinco Salsa, an arrangement of the same work, performed by the Norwegian Radio Orchestra and Hovedoen Social Club. This segment originally aired on Aug. 6, 2020.2021-01-0708 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterOur Voices on Sound PerimeterIn today's Sound Perimeter segment, University of Arkansas Music Professor Lia Uribe shares music created by U of A staff and students. It includes Robert Mueller's Her Voice, Uribe's own Sound is the Passage and Honey Collective's Wish You Were Mine.2020-12-1709 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterFeliz Navidad From Sound PerimeterAs we head into Christmas, University of Arkansas Music Professor Lia Uribe brings us a selection of pieces from Latino musicians to get us in the holiday spirit. You'll hear Feliz Navidad by Jose Feliciano, Esta Navidad by Willie Colon and Hector Lavoe, Amarga Navidad by Lila Downs and Navidad en Verano by Mercedes Sosa.2020-12-1010 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Strung TogetherIn today's Sound Perimeter, University of Arkansas Music Professor Lia Uribe brings us several pieces of music composed for string instruments. They include: Nocturne, the third movement of Alexander Borodin's Second String Quartet as performed by the U of A Department of Music String Quartet, Takashi Yoshimatsu's "And the Birds Are Still...", and Arvo Part's "Spiegel im Spiegel" from "Smile" as performed by Anne Akiko Meyers.2020-12-0309 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: The Blue in MusicLia Uribe explores blue in the latest "Sound Perimeter." She considers Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, Jennifer Higdon's Blue Cathedral and more. This segment originally aired on July 16, 2020.2020-11-1208 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter With Performer, Citizen Artist Yo-Yo MaIn this week's Sound Perimeter, University of Arkansas Music Professor Lia Uribe introduces us to performer, citizen artist, and prodigy, Yo-Yo Ma, who began his cello career at the age of four and a half. We hear several of Ma's collaborations, including Air and Simple Gifts and Cristina Pato's arrangement of John Zorn's Khabiel.2020-10-2909 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterTango! on Sound PerimeterThis week's Sound Perimeter with Lia Uribe explores tango and features music from Anibal Troilo and Astor Piazzolla with "Volver," Chapeau (Valeria Martin and Daniela Mercado) with "Rhapsodia Bohemia" and "Ruta 40," and Carlos Gardel with "Por Una Cabeza." This segment originally aired on July 30, 2020.2020-10-2207 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterChanging Seasons With Sound PerimeterWe celebrate the changing of the seasons with University of Arkansas Music Professor Lia Uribe. In this week's Sound Perimeter, we listen to a recent performance of Pepe Rivero's Latin jazz interpretation of Antonio Vivaldi's Four Seasons, which illustrates how musicians have had to adapt to performing during a pandemic.2020-10-1508 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: What a RideIn today's Sound Perimeter, University of Arkansas Music Professor Lia Uribe explores how the bicycle inspires composers. In this segment you'll hear "Eine Brise" by Mauricio Kagel, "La Bicicleta Cristal" by Angélica Negrón and "La Bicicleta" by Shakira and Carlos Vives.2020-10-0807 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: For the Love of CoffeeUniversity of Arkansas Music Professor Lia Uribe loves her coffee. In this week's Sound Perimeter selections, she shows us loving coffee dates back centuries, as does making music about it. In today's segment you'll hear Johann Sebastian Bach's Coffee Cantata, Astor Piazzolla's Cafe, 1930 from Histoire du Tango interpreted by flutist Cecile Daroux and guitarist Pablo Marquez, Natalie Cole's performance of "Coffee Time" and Sarah Vaughan's performance of "Black Coffee."2020-10-0109 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Exploring the LullabyThis week, University of Arkansas Music Professor Lia Uribe explores the lullaby, which is a song typically used to calm children to put them to sleep. We explore the style with selections from Amos Cochrane and Chucho Valdez. This segment originally aired on July 1, 2020.2020-09-2406 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Let's Start a RevolutionIn today's Sound Perimeter with University of Arkansas Professor of Music Lia Uribe, we explore how Frederic Chopin turned etudes from a piece of practice music to stand alone pieces performed in concert halls. We hear Chopin's Etude Op. 10, No. 12 in C minor Revolutionary performed by Evgeny Kissin, Sonido Bestial by Bobby Cruz and Richie Ray, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Horn Concerto, K. 447, 3rd movement performed by Sarah Willis and the Havana Lyceum Orchestra.2020-09-1706 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Cheers and TearsOn today's Sound Perimeter, University of Arkansas Music Professor Lia Uribe explores the uniqueness of music that combines beauty and sadness and its ability to reach the core of our humanness. Uribe includes the following pieces of music to illustrate her point: Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony 7 in A major, opus 92, second movement performed by the Vienna Philharmonic under the direction of Leonard Bernstein, Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings and Maxence Cyrin's piano cover of "Where is My Mind" by The Pixies. Local artist Tina Oppenheimer has also created a special edition Cheers and Tears greeting card inspired by Sound Perimeter.2020-09-1008 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Are Bird Songs Music?Lia Uribe is a music professor at the University of Arkansas and recently, she had a discussion with her students about whether bird songs can be considered music. Uribe explores that idea with classical works inspired by birds and their songs, including Antonio Vivaldi's Spring Concerto, 1st Movement (from the Four Seasons), Olivier Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time, 3rd movement called "Abyss of the Birds," and Meredith Monk's Bird Code.2020-08-2707 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Bach is Always BackThis week, University of Arkansas Music Professor Lia Uribe introduces us to the various interpretations of music by Johann Sebastian Bach. We'll hear Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor, as well as Bela Fleck's rendition of Partita No. 1003, Gabriela Montero's performance of Air in G and Violin Concerto in A minor by Bobby McFerrin.2020-08-2008 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Imani WindsThis week, University of Arkansas Music Professor Lia Uribe expands our musical boundaries with a performance by Imani Winds, an ensemble of classically trained musicians of color, who are determined to make a statement about representation and be role models for children and young musicians who look like them.2020-08-1308 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Beethoven Anyone?On today's Sound Perimeter with Lia Uribe, we hear Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony #5 in C minor, as well as Cinco Salsa, an arrangement of the same work, performed by the Norwegian Radio Orchestra and Hovedoen Social Club.2020-08-0608 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterTango! on Sound PerimeterThis week's Sound Perimeter with Lia Uribe explores tango and features music from Anibal Troilo and Astor Piazzolla with "Volver," Chapeau (Valeria Martin and Daniela Mercado) with "Rhapsodia Bohemia" and "Ruta 40," and Carlos Gardel with "Por Una Cabeza."2020-07-3107 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Virtual OrchestrasAlthough the pandemic is keeping musicians apart, Lia Uribe points out in her latest Sound Perimeter, some orchestras are still able to perform together virtually. She shares some of those performances, including one by the Tulsa Symphony.2020-07-2307 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: The Blue in MusicLia Uribe explores blue in the latest "Sound Perimeter." She considers Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, Jennifer Higdon's Blue Cathedral and more.2020-07-1608 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: The Legacy of SpiritualsOn today's edition of Sound Perimeter with Lia Uribe, we hear a selection of African American spirituals performed by the University of Arkansas Inspirational Chorale directed by Dr. Jeff Murdock. Spirituals are a type of religious folksong that is most closely associated with the enslavement of African people in America.2020-07-0908 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Exploring a Sense of LongingIn this week's Sound Perimeter, Lia Uribe considers the Portuguese word "saudade." She says the word means a sense of loneliness or feeling of being incomplete; a longing for something from the past of from the future. Lia helps us explore saudade in music.2020-07-0208 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: Exploring the LullabyThis week, Lia Uribe explores the lullaby, which is a song typically used to calm children to put them to sleep. We explore the style with selections from Amos Cochrane and Chucho Valdez.2020-07-0106 minSound PerimeterSound PerimeterSound Perimeter: A Socially Distanced BoleroOur Sound Perimeter segment with Lia Uribe is back every Thursday starting today. This week, she brings us a performance of "Bolero" by the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiX4ARa75Uw">a socially-distanced performance and a video project. We also hear a song from the bolero genre titled "Un Poco Mas" performed by Lila Downs, who appeared in concert a The Momentary just prior to the coronavirus pandemic.2020-06-1807 minDouble Reed DishDouble Reed DishEpisode 51: Lia UribeOn this episode we discuss how we're approaching 2019! Spoiler alert- Beyoncé references abound! For our interview, we welcome Lia Uribe, Assistant Professor of Bassoon at the University of Arkansas! This podcast is brought to you by JDW Sheet Music (www.jdwsheetmusic.com/), Jende Reed Knives (www.jendeindustries.com), and Barton Cane (www.bartoncane.com/)! Thank you to our wonderful sponsors! In this episode: -Gulf Coast Summer Oboe Academy: www.gulfcoastoboe.com2019-01-011h 00