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Category: podcasts

A podcast of the daily recordings of Lev Kogan’s “Kaddish” for solo horn, by Erin L. Vang, usually but not always on horn and often including improvisations and collaborations with Mira Z. Amiras and guest artists.

daily kaddish: for britt

Posted on 28 September 201129 September 2011 by erin

A kaddish for a damned fine yellow lab, with thanks to Dana and Dave for sharing her with the rest of us.

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daily kaddish: for 5771, on erev erev rosh hashana 5772

Posted on 27 September 201127 September 2011 by erin

Mira and I did a Kaddish together at the start of her Jewish Mysticism class at San José State University tonight.

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daily kaddish: supine with a sinus infection

Posted on 26 September 20119 February 2016 by erin

Tonight I tried another “Kaddish” lying supine, so that I can get used to the technical challenges that my upcoming collaboration with Charlotte Adams and John Manning will present.

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daily kaddish: stumbling

Posted on 25 September 2011 by erin

The “only one take, no matter what” rule is bad enough on horn, where I have to let go of clams and splatters, but when I’m taking a huge shortcut and just reading it, and I still want to start over again? Oy.

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daily kaddish: still camping

Posted on 24 September 201125 September 2011 by erin

Another kaddish recorded under the redwoods, near a babbling brook.

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daily kaddish: camping

Posted on 23 September 201125 September 2011 by erin

A kaddish recorded under the redwoods by a babbling brook in Big Sur.

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daily kaddish: for troy davis

Posted on 23 September 2011 by erin

Troy Davis was executed by the state of Georgia, which is to say the people of Georgia, even though pretty much everybody believed he was innocent.

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daily kaddish: for Keith Abbott Conant

Posted on 21 September 201121 September 2011 by erin

This is one of those “there but for the grace…” Kaddishim.

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daily kaddish: for “Don’t ask, don’t tell,” may it rest in ignominious peace

Posted on 20 September 2011 by erin

Today’s Kaddish is for that exemplar of awful legislation, the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” law that finally received its dishonorable discharge from the United States armed forces.

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daily kaddish: for Six Feet Under’s Nate Fisher

Posted on 19 September 20119 February 2016 by erin

A kaddish for Nate Fisher and all the real-life people you’ve never heard of who die of HHT.

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