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Babbitt, Milton, 1916-2011.
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Compact disc collection -- Classical.
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Compact disc collection -- Electronic.
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Compact disc collection -- Experimental.
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Compact disc collection -- Jazz.
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Descript |
4 compact discs (203 min.) + 1 booklet. |
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Texts by John Donne and Percy Bysshe Shelley. |
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Twenty-eight compositions for various instruments, voices, computer and MIDI: solo piano, violin, viola, vibraphone, computer and MIDI; duets for violin and violoncello, violin, flute, viola, alto saxophone or mezzo-soprano and piano, flute and clarinet, computer and soprano, two violins, B flat clarinet and violin; trio for violin, piano and computer; jazz ensemble. |
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Issued with Perspectives of new music, v. 49/2 special supplement (Spring 2012) and Open space magazine special issue 14 (April 2012), which contains scores for all works and articles on Babbitt. |
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Disc durations: 53:32; 45:41; 52:07; 52:29. |
Contents |
Tre duetti / Elliott Carter (11:11) -- For Milton / Martin Boykan (3:31) -- Call it what you will / Matthew Barber (10:26) -- Steps / Joan Tower (5:11) -- Duetude / Carlton Gamer (7:34) -- For Milton / Samuel Adler (5:02) -- Is it serious? / Joel Gressel (9:58) -- Odds and ends / Robert Morris (3:30) -- For toy piano / Stephen Dembski (2:58) -- Fingertips / Paul Lansky (4:30) -- Last dance for Milton / Elaine Barkin (6:08) -- The way it was / J. K. Randall (8:42) -- The memory of all that / Benjamin Boretz (12:38) -- In memoriam M.B. / Andrew Mead (6:33) -- On ear and ear / Hilary Tann (9:30) -- Clusters / Hubert S. Howe (9:30) -- Double song / Matthew Greenbaum (4:30) -- For Milton / John Melby (6:08) -- The shape of the voice I: Milton Babbitt / Warren Burt (8:42) -- Red is the rows / Elizabeth Hoffman (11:38) -- For Milton / David Saperstein (6:33) -- Tints for Milton / Wayne Slawson (6:11) -- Things are / Eleanor Cory (9:10) -- Compulsive loves / John Aylward (9:26) -- Ferocious alphabets / James Romig (6:07) -- Too slow / Newton Armstrong (4:40) -- For Milton / Christian Carey (6:15) -- Now all set / Laura Karpman (10:05). |
Performer |
Megan Berti, mezzo-soprano ; Patricia Sonego, soprano ; Martin Boykan, Zuzanna Szewczyk Kwon, Melvin Chen, Ashlee Mack, Ju-Ping Song, Mihae Lee, Annabel Thwaite, Stephen Gosling, John McDonald & Mark Knoop, piano ; Rolf Schulte, Chung Ching (David) Leung, Michelle Ross, Conrad Harris, Paula Kim Harris, & Helen Hwaya Kim, violin ; Matthew Jones & Stephanie Griffin, viola ; Joel Krosnick, violoncello ; Paul Nagem, Jayne Rosenfeld & John McMuretry, flute ; Sergei Vassiliev, & Ted Gurch, clarinet ; Mary Joy Patchett, alto saxophone ; Peter Jarvis, vibraphone ; unnamed jazz ensemble (Chuck Bergeron, bass ; Shelton G. berg, piano ; Dante Luciani, trombone ; Gary Keller, saxophone ; Daniel Susnjar, percussion ; Nathan Skinner, vibraphone ; Mark Small saxophone/winds). |
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Vocal works sung in English. |
Alt author |
Babbitt, Milton, 1916-2011.
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Donne, John, 1572-1631.
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Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 1792-1822.
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Carter, Elliott, 1908-2012.
Tre duetti.
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Boykan, Martin.
Milton Babbitt in memoriam.
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Barber, Matthew, 1980-
Call it what you will.
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Tower, Joan, 1938-
Steps.
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Gamer, Carlton.
Duetude.
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Adler, Samuel, 1928-
In memory of Milton.
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Gressel, Joel, 1943-
Is it serious?
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Morris, Robert, 1943-
Odds.
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Morris, Robert, 1943-
Ends.
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Dembski, Stephen.
Trio.
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Lansky, Paul, 1944-
Notes to self.
Finger tips.
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Barkin, Elaine, 1932-
Xtet.
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Randall, J. K., 1929-
Way it was.
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Boretz, Benjamin.
Memory of all that.
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Tann, Hilary.
On ear and ear.
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Howe, Hubert S.
Clusters.
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Greenbaum, Matthew, 1950-
Double song.
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Melby, John, 1941-
For M. B.
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Burt, Warren, 1949-
Shape of the voice.
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Hoffman, Elizabeth, 1961-
Red is the rows.
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Saperstein, David, 1948-
Solos,
vibraphone.
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Slawson, Wayne.
Tints for Milton.
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Cory, Eleanor, 1943-
Things are.
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Aylward, John.
Compulsive loves.
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Romig, James, 1971-
Ferocious alphabets.
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Armstrong, Newton, 1970-
Too slow.
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Carey, Christian.
For Milton.
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Karpman, Laura.
Now all set.
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Other # |
PNM/OS CD 3 Perspectives of New Music/Open Space |
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