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And trouble came : musical responses to AIDS.

Format Audio (CD) and Musical Sound Recording
Publication InfoNew York, NY : CRI, ℗1996.
Description1 audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject(s)
Other author/creatorDash, Michael singer.
Other author/creatorDeBlasio, Chris, instrumentalist.
Other author/creatorRulon, C. Bryan conductor.
Other author/creatorLamos, Mark, narrator.
Included WorkRulon, C. Bryan. Selfrequiem.
Included WorkDeBlasio, Chris. All the way through evening Disappearance of light.
Included WorkDeBlasio, Chris. All the way through evening Train station.
Included WorkDeBlasio, Chris. All the way through evening Elegy to Paul Jacobs.
Included WorkDeBlasio, Chris. All the way through evening Poussin.
Included WorkDeBlasio, Chris. All the way through evening. Walt Whitman in 1989.
Included WorkKaminsky, Laura, 1956- And trouble came. Trouble came.
Included WorkKaminsky, Laura, 1956- And trouble came. Travelling music.
Included WorkKaminsky, Laura, 1956- And trouble came. Tamakloe's story.
Included WorkKaminsky, Laura, 1956- And trouble came. Days of time.
Included WorkKaminsky, Laura, 1956- And trouble came. Aba Amponsah speaks.
Included WorkKaminsky, Laura, 1956- And trouble came. I am wearied.
Included WorkKaminsky, Laura, 1956- And trouble came. Prayer.
Included WorkKaminsky, Laura, 1956- And trouble came. Tamakloe tells more.
Included WorkKaminsky, Laura, 1956- And trouble came. If we must die.
Included WorkKaminsky, Laura, 1956- And trouble came. Aspirin.
Included WorkKaminsky, Laura, 1956- And trouble came. Dust of death.
Included WorkKaminsky, Laura, 1956- And trouble came. Departure.
Included WorkKaminsky, Laura, 1956- And trouble came. I want to die while you love me.
Other author/creatorMusicians' Accord (Musical group), performer.
Other author/creatorFidelio (Musical group), performer.
Portion of title Musical responses to AIDS
Contents All the way through evening (1990) : Five nocturnes for baritone and piano : The disappearance of light (2:29) ; Train station (1:31) ; An elegy to Paul Jacobs (3:07) ; Poussin (1:13) ; Walt Whitman in 1989 (3:40) / poetry by Perry Brass ; [music by] Chris DeBlasio -- Selfrequiem (1994/95) : Computer tape by Curtis Bahn / C. Bryan Rulon (30:20) -- And trouble came : An African AIDS diary (1993 ; version for recording, 1996) : I. Trouble came (1:22) ; II. Travelling music ; Introductions ; Travelling music reprise ; Tamakloe's story (7:44) ; III. The days of time (4:12) ; IV. Aba Amponsah speaks (1:59) ; V. I am wearied (1:29) ; VI. Prayer (1:06) ; VII. Tamakloe tells more (1:13) ; VIII. If we must die (3:55) ; IX. Aspirin (1:27) ; X. The dust of death (4:11) ; XI. Departure ; Prelude (1:33) ; XII. I want to die while you love me (1:45) ; XIII. Coda. Trouble came (1:50) / Laura Kaminsky.
General noteThe 1st work for baritone and piano; the 2nd work for flute, oboe, trumpet, percussion, piano, violoncello, double bass and tape; the 3rd for narrator, viola, violoncello and piano.
General noteCompact disc.
General noteProgram and biographical notes and texts of the vocal works (23 p.) inserted in container.
Performer 1st work: Michael Dash, baritone ; Chris DeBlasio, piano. 2nd work: Musicians' Accord ; C. Bryan Rulon, conductor. 3rd work: Mark Lamos, narrator ; Fidelio.
Date/time/place of a event noteRecorded at Town Hall, New York City, Dec. 22, 1990, at Richardson Auditorium, Princeton University, Apr. 5, 1995, and at Lenfell Hall, The Mansion, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, NJ, Mar. 9, 1996, respectively.
UPC 9043807292
Publisher numberCD 729 CRI

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