Makrokosmos III : music for a summer evening ; Black angels : thirteen images from a dark land / George Crumb.

Author/creator Crumb, George
Format Audio (Streaming)
Publication Info[Place of publication not identified] : Mode Records, 2006.
Description1 online resource.
Supplemental Contenthttps://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?CLMU;746374
Subjects

Other author/creatorCladera, Andrés, instrumentalist.
Other author/creatorIzquierdo, Juan Pablo, conductor.
Other author/creatorLorenz, Nena, instrumentalist.
Other author/creatorManríquez, Luz, instrumentalist.
Other author/creatorMorales, Walter, instrumentalist.
Other author/creatorPassaris, Michael, instrumentalist.
Other author/creatorShope, Mark, instrumentalist.
Other author/creatorSpurgeon, Brian, instrumentalist.
Included WorkCrumb, George. Black angels; arranged.
Other author/creatorCarnegie Mellon Philharmonic Orchestra performer.
Other author/creatorCuarteto Latinoamericano performer.
Uniform titleMusic for a summer evening
Contents Makrokosmos III, Music for a Summer Evening. Nocturnal Sounds (The Awakening) ; Wanderer Fantasy ; The Advent ; Myth ; Music of the Starry Night -- Black Angels, Thirteen Images from the Dark Land. Night of the Electric Insects ; Sound of Bones and Flutes ; Lost Bells ; Devil Music ; Danse Macabre ; Pavana Lachrymae (Der Tod und das Mädchen) ; Black Angels ; Sarabanda de la Muerte Oscura ; Lost Bells (Echo) ; Return: God-music ; Ancient Voices ; Ancient Voices (Echo) ; Night of the Electric Insects.
General noteMakrokosmos III scored for 2 pianos and 2 percussion, performed here by 2 pianos, 4 percussion, and voice/slide whistle/recorder; Black angels originally for amplified string quartet, arr. by Juan Pablo Izquierdo for string quartet, 4 percussion, 4 vocalists, and string orchestra.
General noteTitle from resource description page (viewed Feb. 7, 2013).
Performer Luz Manríquez, Walter Morales, piano ; Nena Lorenz, Brian Spurgeon, Michael Passaris, Mark Shope, percussion ; Andrés Cladera, voice, slide whistle, recorder ; Douglas Ahlstedt, Evgeny Operdelennov, voice ; Cuarteto Latinoamericano (Saúl Bitrán, Arón Bitrán, violin ; Javier Montiel, viola ; Alvaro Bitrán, violoncello) ; members of the Carnegie Mellon Philhamonic ; Juan Pablo Izquierdo, voice, conductor.
Date/time/place of a event noteRecorded at Carnegie Mellon School of Music Oct.-Nov. 2002 (Black angels), Feb.-Apr. 2003 (Makrokosmos III).
Other formsPreviously released as a compact disc.
LanguageThe 1st work includes ritualistic counting in French, German, Hungarian, Japanese, Russian, and Swahili.
Genre/formSound recordings.

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