Haydn Joseph — Hob XX: 1c `The Seven Words of Christ on the Cross` (version for Piano)
Artist: Pavel Egorov (piano)
Partch Harry — And on the Seventh Day Petals Fell in Petaluma (1963-64, rev.1966)
Artist: Harry Partch (multyinstrumentalist)
The GATE 5 ENSEMBLE directed by Harry Partch: Danlee Mitchell, Harry Partch, Michael Ranta, Emil Richards, Wallance Snow, Stephen Tosh.
Rec. in 1964 in Petaluma, California and in 1966 in Venice, California. Original tape edited by Harry Partch and Cecil Charles Spiller.
`Barstow – Eight Hitchhiker Inscriptions from a Highway Railing at Barstow, California.`
Recorded live in 1982 at Mills College, Oakland CA. The Harry Partch Ensemble, Danlee Mitchell, music director.
Partch Harry — The Wayward: San Francisco (1943, rev. 1955)
Artist: Harry Partch (multyinstrumentalist)
“San Francisco – a Setting of the Cries of Two Newsboys on a Foggy Night in the Twenties”
Harry Partch – Adapted Viola, voice; Danlee Mitchell – Kithara II; Elizabeth Gentry – Chromelodeon. Recorded in 1958 in Evanston, Illinois.
Partch Harry — The Wayward: The Letter (1943, rev. 1972)
Artist: Harry Partch (multyinstrumentalist)
Harry Partch – Intoning Voice, Omicron Belly Drum; David Dunn – New Kithara I, Surrogate Kithara; Dennis Dunn – Harmonic Canon III; Randy Hoffman - Omicron Belly Drum; with dubbed-in interludes from the 1950 recording by Harry Partch, Ben and Betty Johnston and Donald Pippin.
Recorded in 1972 in Encinitas and San Diego, California.
Partch Harry — The Wayward: U.S. Highball (1943, rev. 1955)
Artist: Harry Partch (multyinstrumentalist)
The GATE 5 ENSEMBLE (Evanston): Thomas Coleman as “Mac”; Dick Borden, Mervin Britton, Michael Colgrass, Elizabeth Gentry, Danlee Mitchell, Harry Partch, David Reid, Melvin Wildberger. Jack McKenzie, conductor.
Recorded in 1958 in Evanston, Illinois.
Schoenberg Arnold — op. 21 `Pierrot Lunaire` for Voice and Instruments to words by Albert Giraud (1912)
Artist: Pierre Boulez (conductor)
Michel Debost - flute/piccolo flute, Anthony Pay - clarinet/bass clarinet, Pinchas Zukerman - violin/viola, Lynn Harrell - cello. Recorded in Paris, June 20-21, 1977.
Schoenberg Arnold — `Gurre Lieder` for soloist, chorus and orchestra (1900, orchestrated 1911)
Artist: Pierre Boulez (conductor)
Lied der Waldtaube. Text by Jens Peter Jacobsen (from: GURRE LIEDER). Version for chamber orchestra.
Jessye Norman, Mezzo-Soprano. Members of the Ensemble InterContemporain. Recorded in Paris, September 15, 1979.
Schubert Franz — D 384 Sonatine for violin and piano op.137 No.1 in D-dur
Artist: Jaap Schroeder (violin) |
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