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Things that Gain
composed by Gerald Barry, 1952-; produced by Christopher Craker, 1959-; performed by Kevin Volans, 1949-, Gerald Barry, 1952-, Nicholas Clapton, Catherine Edwards, Anthony Lamb, Victoria Medcalf, Andrew Webster and Robert Ault, Xenia Ensemble, in 20th century Irish series (Black Box), 1 hour
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composed by Gerald Barry, 1952-; produced by Christopher Craker, 1959-; performed by Kevin Volans, 1949-, Gerald Barry, 1952-, Nicholas Clapton, Catherine Edwards, Anthony Lamb, Victoria Medcalf, Andrew Webster and Robert Ault, Xenia Ensemble, in 20th century Irish series (Black Box), 1 hour
Date Written / Recorded
1998-04-01
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Xenia Ensemble, Kevin Volans, 1949-, Gerald Barry, 1952-, Nicholas Clapton, Catherine Edwards, Anthony Lamb, Victoria Medcalf, Andrew Webster, Robert Ault
Contributor
Christopher Craker, 1959-
Author / Creator
Gerald Barry, 1952-, Xenia Ensemble, Kevin Volans, 1949-, Nicholas Clapton, Catherine Edwards, Anthony Lamb, Victoria Medcalf, Andrew Webster, Robert Ault
Publisher
Black Box
Series
20th century Irish series
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Aaron Copland: 81st Birthday Concert
composed by Aaron Copland, 1900-1990; produced by Becky Starobin; performed by Jan DeGaetani, 1933-1989 and Leo Smit, 1921-1999 (Bridge), 54 mins
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composed by Aaron Copland, 1900-1990; produced by Becky Starobin; performed by Jan DeGaetani, 1933-1989 and Leo Smit, 1921-1999 (Bridge), 54 mins
Date Written / Recorded
1981-11-14
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Jan DeGaetani, 1933-1989, Leo Smit, 1921-1999
Contributor
Paul Zinman, fl. 1984, Becky Starobin
Author / Creator
Aaron Copland, 1900-1990, Jan DeGaetani, 1933-1989, Leo Smit, 1921-1999
Publisher
Bridge
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Anthem
produced by Luna Pearl Woolf, 1973-; performed by Matt Haimovitz, 1970- (Artemis-Vanguard), 1 hour 9 mins
In the liner notes for this album, the immensely talented cellist Matt Haimovitz describes it as "my celebration of American music through the lens of the solo cello." True, but one is tempted to add that Haimovitz's electrifying performance is an apotheosis of the cello itself. For example, in the unsettling, but...
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produced by Luna Pearl Woolf, 1973-; performed by Matt Haimovitz, 1970- (Artemis-Vanguard), 1 hour 9 mins
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In the liner notes for this album, the immensely talented cellist Matt Haimovitz describes it as "my celebration of American music through the lens of the solo cello." True, but one is tempted to add that Haimovitz's electrifying performance is an apotheosis of the cello itself. For example, in the unsettling, but strangely engaging cacophony of his version of Jimi Hendrix's "Star Spangled Banner," Haimovitz delves deep into the the sonic world o...
In the liner notes for this album, the immensely talented cellist Matt Haimovitz describes it as "my celebration of American music through the lens of the solo cello." True, but one is tempted to add that Haimovitz's electrifying performance is an apotheosis of the cello itself. For example, in the unsettling, but strangely engaging cacophony of his version of Jimi Hendrix's "Star Spangled Banner," Haimovitz delves deep into the the sonic world of his instrument, unearthing, so to speak, sounds, sonic shards, and enigmatic voices that almost seem alien to the cello. While the listener may feel alienated by certain sonic spaces that Haimovitz discovers and shares with his audience, this disc remains a rich, fascinating, and truly multidimensional view of the cello's sonic potential. Despite his interest in unusual sonic effects, which seemingly transcend the cello's natural domain, Haimovitz is, above all, the quintessential cellist. Presented as a showcase of American music, this album nevertheless includes music by Argentine composer Osvaldo Golijov. Omaramor, an intriguing, passionate, and finely textured piece is played by Haimovitz with extraordinary energy and finesse. Another highlight of this album, which also includes music by Lou Harrison, Luna Pearl Woolf, Robert Stern, Augusta Read Thomas, and Toby Twining, is Haimovitz's rendition of Tod Machover's With Dadji in Paradise. In this extraordinary sound-dream, replete with sonic manifestations that include whirlpools of sound and barely perceptible acoustic suggestions, Haimovitz navigates the music's strange labyrinths with supreme assurance and artistic authority. ~ Zoran Minderovic, All Music Guide
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Date Written / Recorded
2002-10-11
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Matt Haimovitz, 1970-
Contributor
Mark Thayer, fl. 1995, Luna Pearl Woolf, 1973-
Author / Creator
Matt Haimovitz, 1970-
Publisher
Artemis-Vanguard
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Any Resemblance is Purely Coincidental
produced by Charles Dodge, 1942- and Foster Reed; performed by Enrico Caruso, 1873-1921, Alan Feinberg, Joan La Barbara, 1947- and Baird Dodge (New Albion Records, 1992), 44 mins
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produced by Charles Dodge, 1942- and Foster Reed; performed by Enrico Caruso, 1873-1921, Alan Feinberg, Joan La Barbara, 1947- and Baird Dodge (New Albion Records, 1992), 44 mins
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Enrico Caruso, 1873-1921, Alan Feinberg, Joan La Barbara, 1947-, Baird Dodge
Contributor
Tom Lazarus, John Newton, 1725-1807, Charles Dodge, 1942-, Foster Reed
Author / Creator
Enrico Caruso, 1873-1921, Alan Feinberg, Joan La Barbara, 1947-, Baird Dodge
Date Published / Released
1992
Publisher
New Albion Records
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The Art of the Curved Bow, Vol. 1
composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; produced by Michael Bach Bachtischa; performed by Michael Bach, 1958- and Mechthild Seitz, 1957- (Mode Records), 5 hours 14 mins
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composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; produced by Michael Bach Bachtischa; performed by Michael Bach, 1958- and Mechthild Seitz, 1957- (Mode Records), 5 hours 14 mins
Date Written / Recorded
1994-04-01
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Michael Bach, 1958-, Mechthild Seitz, 1957-
Contributor
Bernhard Mangold-Markel, fl. 2002, Michael Bach Bachtischa
Author / Creator
Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, Michael Bach, 1958-, Mechthild Seitz, 1957-
Publisher
Mode Records
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Encores
composed by Paul Reade, 1943-1997; produced by Andrew Keener, 1954-; performed by Emma Johnson, 1966-, Skaila Kanga and Julius Drake, in ASV digital (ASV, 1993), 1 hour 8 mins
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composed by Paul Reade, 1943-1997; produced by Andrew Keener, 1954-; performed by Emma Johnson, 1966-, Skaila Kanga and Julius Drake, in ASV digital (ASV, 1993), 1 hour 8 mins
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Emma Johnson, 1966-, Skaila Kanga, Julius Drake
Contributor
Martin Haskell, Andrew Keener, 1954-
Author / Creator
Paul Reade, 1943-1997, Emma Johnson, 1966-, Skaila Kanga, Julius Drake
Date Published / Released
1993
Publisher
ASV
Series
ASV digital
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Bernadette Speach: Reflections
composed by Bernadette Speach, 1948-; conducted by Bernadette Speach, 1948-; performed by Lois Martin, Anthony de Mare, Jeffrey Schanzer, 1954-, Bernadette Speach, 1948-, Thulani Davis, 1949-, Alva Rogers, fl. 1988-2010, Mark Dresser, Rozanna, fl. 2000 and David Heiss, fl. 1979, The Arditti Quartet (Mode Records), 1 hour 13 mins
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composed by Bernadette Speach, 1948-; conducted by Bernadette Speach, 1948-; performed by Lois Martin, Anthony de Mare, Jeffrey Schanzer, 1954-, Bernadette Speach, 1948-, Thulani Davis, 1949-, Alva Rogers, fl. 1988-2010, Mark Dresser, Rozanna, fl. 2000 and David Heiss, fl. 1979, The Arditti Quartet (Mode Records), 1 hour 13 mins
Date Written / Recorded
2000
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
The Arditti Quartet, Lois Martin, Anthony de Mare, Jeffrey Schanzer, 1954-, Bernadette Speach, 1948-, Thulani Davis, 1949-, Alva Rogers, fl. 1988-2010, Mark Dresser, Rozanna, fl. 2000, David Heiss, fl. 1979
Contributor
Bernadette Speach, 1948-, Tatayana Liberman, fl. 1991
Author / Creator
Bernadette Speach, 1948-, The Arditti Quartet, Lois Martin, Anthony de Mare, Jeffrey Schanzer, 1954-, Thulani Davis, 1949-, Alva Rogers, fl. 1988-2010, Mark Dresser, Rozanna, fl. 2000, David Heiss, fl. 1979
Publisher
Mode Records
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Cage: The Choral Works I
composed by John Cage, 1912-1992; conducted by Támas Vetö; performed by Gert Mortensen, 1958-, Ars Nova Copenhagen (Mode Records), 1 hour 8 mins
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composed by John Cage, 1912-1992; conducted by Támas Vetö; performed by Gert Mortensen, 1958-, Ars Nova Copenhagen (Mode Records), 1 hour 8 mins
Date Written / Recorded
1997-03-01
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Ars Nova Copenhagen, Gert Mortensen, 1958-
Contributor
Támas Vetö
Author / Creator
John Cage, 1912-1992, Ars Nova Copenhagen, Gert Mortensen, 1958-
Publisher
Mode Records
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Cello for Happy Days
produced by Ivan Pastor, fl. 1986; performed by Daria Hovora and Aleth Lamasse (Fioretti, 2010), 52 mins
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produced by Ivan Pastor, fl. 1986; performed by Daria Hovora and Aleth Lamasse (Fioretti, 2010), 52 mins
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Daria Hovora, Aleth Lamasse
Contributor
Ivan Pastor, fl. 1986
Author / Creator
Daria Hovora, Aleth Lamasse
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Fioretti
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Chamber Music with Voices (& a Little Jazz)
composed by Sheila Silver, 1946-; conducted by Sheila Silver, 1946-; performed by Michael Dash, Tamzen Flanders, Christine Schadeberg, Sheldon Berkowitz and William Trigg, Musicians' Accord (Mode Records, 1995), 1 hour 16 mins
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composed by Sheila Silver, 1946-; conducted by Sheila Silver, 1946-; performed by Michael Dash, Tamzen Flanders, Christine Schadeberg, Sheldon Berkowitz and William Trigg, Musicians' Accord (Mode Records, 1995), 1 hour 16 mins
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Musicians' Accord, Michael Dash, Tamzen Flanders, Christine Schadeberg, Sheldon Berkowitz, William Trigg
Contributor
Sheila Silver, 1946-, David Smith
Author / Creator
Sheila Silver, 1946-, Musicians' Accord, Michael Dash, Tamzen Flanders, Christine Schadeberg, Sheldon Berkowitz, William Trigg
Date Published / Released
1995
Publisher
Mode Records
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