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Jessie Montgomery's 'Rounds' is featured on this episode of 'Extra Eclectic.'
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Extra Eclectic

Rounds, canons and reflections

Extra Eclectic - June 1, 2026

“Row, row, row your boat,” “Frere Jacques”: rounds are familiar to us all. Make a round a little more complex, and you might get a canon or a fugue. On the latest episode of Extra Eclectic, host Steve Seel explores a host of such works, including Jessie Montomery’s Rounds and Arvo Pärt’s Kanon Pokajanen. Listen now!

Playlist

Black
Composer: Marc Mellits
Orchestra/Ensemble: Donald Sinta Quartet
Bright Shiny Things 133

Rounds
Composer: Marcelo Zarvos
Orchestra/Ensemble: Ethel
Innova 820

Rounds
Composer: Jessie Montgomery
Orchestra/Ensemble: A Far Cry Orchestra
Soloists: Awadagin Pratt, piano
New Amsterdam 177

Shimmer
Composer: Alex Weiser
Soloists: Ashley Bathgate, cello
New Focus 373

Last Round
Composer: Osvaldo Golijov
Conductor: Eric Jacobsen
Orchestra/Ensemble: The Knights
Sony 59978

Small Variations
Composer: Nico Muhly
Soloists: Mishka Rushdie Momen, piano
Somm 603

Kanon Pokajanen (Canon of Repentance): Prayer
Composer: Arvo Part
Conductor: Tonu Kaljuste
Orchestra/Ensemble: Estonian Chamber Choir
ECM 1654

Canon
Composer: Kate Moore
Soloists: Saskia Lankhoorn, piano
ECM 2344

Plan and Elevation
Composer: Caroline Shaw
Conductor: Pekka Kuusisto
Orchestra/Ensemble: Norwegian Chamber Orchestra
Platoon 2026

Vespers for Violin
Composer: Missy Mazzoli
Soloists: Peter Herresthal, violin
Bis 2572

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