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Chris Rogerson's 'Thirty Thousand Days' is featured on this episode of 'Extra Eclectic.'
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Extra Eclectic

Moments and eternities

Extra Eclectic - Aug. 17, 2026

It’s a philosophical look at time on this episode of Extra Eclectic, with works considering both fleeting moments and the vastness of eternity. Chris Rogerson’s Thirty Thousand Days honors his father’s way of counting a lifetime in terms of days instead of years, and Steve Reich’s Proverb is based on the Ludwig Wittgenstein quote, “How small a thought it takes to fill a whole life.” We also hear music by Shelley Washington, David Lang, Clarice Jensen and more. Listen now with host Steve Seel!

Playlist

Eternal Present: Now
Composer: Shelley Washington
Orchestra/Ensemble: ~nois
Bright Shiny Things 197

Eternity’s Sunrise
Composer: Howard Skempton
Orchestra/Ensemble: Ensemble 360
First Hand 90

Violin Concerto “Shrink”
Composer: Nico Muhly
Orchestra/Ensemble: Norwegian Chamber Orchestra
Soloists: Pekka Kuusisto, violin
Pentatone 745

Time’s Timeless
Composer: Jason Thomas
Orchestra/Ensemble: Zephyr Quartet
Navona 6275

Thirty Thousand Days: Quasi una ciacona
Composer: Chris Rogerson
Orchestra/Ensemble: Dover Quartet
Soloists: David Shifrin, clarinet
Delos 3576

The Fountain: Together We Will Live Forever
Composer: Clint Mansell
Soloists: Feico Deutekom, piano
Zefir 9654

momentary
Composer: Olafur Arnalds
Orchestra/Ensemble: Voces8
Soloists: Olafur Arnalds, electronics
London/Decca 4851870

almost all the time
Composer: David Lang
Orchestra/Ensemble: Jasper String Quartet
Dorian 92212

Unfold
Composer: Skuli Sverrisson
Soloists: Gyda Valtysdottir, cello
Dorian 70012

Proverb
Composer: Steve Reich
Conductor: Paul Hillier
Orchestra/Ensemble: Theater of Voices
Nonesuch 79430

Final
Composer: Clarice Jensen
Soloists: Clarice Jensen, cello
130701 1339

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