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Author:
Brooklyn Youth Chorus, performer.
Title:
Black mountain songs / Brooklyn Youth Chorus.
Publisher:
New Amsterdam Records,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
1 audio disc ; 4 3/4 in
Subject:
Choruses, Secular (Children's voices) with instrumental ensemble.
Black Mountain College (Black Mountain, N.C.)--Songs and music.
Other Authors:
Berkun, Dianne, conductor.
Dessner, Bryce, instrumentalist.
Parry, Richard Reed, 1977- instrumentalist.
Cuckson, Miranda, instrumentalist.
Park, Elena Moon, instrumentalist.
Shaw, Caroline, instrumentalist.
Malave, Eddy, instrumentalist.
Wiancko, Paul, instrumentalist.
Yu, Ning (Pianist), instrumentalist.
Meir, Aleeza, instrumentalist.
Cossin, David, instrumentalist.
Container of (work): Dessner, Bryce. Black Mountain song.
Container of (work): Dessner, Bryce. My world.
Container of (work): Dessner, Bryce. Maximus to Gloucester.
Container of (work): Parry, Richard Reed, 1977- There is a sound.
Container of (work): Parry, Richard Reed, 1977- Spaceship to Earth.
Container of (work): Parry, Richard Reed, 1977- Their passing in time.
Container of (work): Bell, Carolyn Shaw. Its motion keeps.
Container of (work): Bell, Carolyn Shaw. Anni's constant.
Container of (work): King, John, 1953 November 28- Ars imitatur naturam.
Container of (work): Vrebalov, Aleksandra, 1970- Bubbles.
Container of (work): Bischoff, Jherek. Childhood's retreat.
Container of (work): Muhly, Nico. Fielding Dawson in Franz Kline's studio.
Container of (work): Hecker, Tim, 1974- M. C. Richards.
Brooklyn Youth Chorus, performer.
Notes:
Title from disc label. Brooklyn Youth Chorus ; Dianne Berkun Menaker, conductor ; Bryce Dessner, guitar ; Richard Reed Parry, guitar, bass ; Miranda Cuckson, Elena Moon Park, violin ; Caroline Shaw (tracks 3, 5-7, 9, 11-13), Edward A. Malave (tracks 2, 8), viola ; Paul Wiancko, cello ; Ning Yu (tracks 1-2, 5, 7-10, 13), Aleeza Meir (tracks 6, 12), piano ; David Cossin, percussion. Recorded at Watermusic Recording Studios, Hoboken, NJ 2015 January 17-19 and March 8. Booklet with lyrics and biographical notes in English (1 folded sheet) inserted in container. Black Mountain Songs is the debut album from the Grammy-Award winning Brooklyn Youth Chorus, release date March 31, 2017. The Brooklyn Youth Chorus performs music composed by Bryce Dessner, Richard Reed Parry, Caroline Shaw, Jherek Bischoff, John King, Nico Muhly, Aleksandra Vrebalov, and a collaboration between Dessner and Tim Hecker. This expansive choral work celebrates and rekindles the utopian spirit of Black Mountain College, where iconic artists including Willem de Kooning, John Cage, Buckminster Fuller, Merce Cunningham, Josef and Anni Albers, Franz Kline, and Robert Rauschenberg converged and collaborated in the mid 20th century... Most of the words featured come from poems and texts from the Black Mountain faculty or students, including John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Josef and Anni Albers, Charles Olson, Robert Creeley, Buckminster Fuller, Robert Ducan, Fielding Dawson, Ruth Asawa, Basil King, and MC Richards.
Contents:
13. Their passing in time / Richard Reed Parry. 2. There is a sound / Richard Reed Parry -- 3. Its motion keeps / Caroline Shaw -- 4. ars imitatur naturam / John King -- 5. My world / Bryce Dessner -- 6. Bubbles / Aleksandra Vrebalov -- 7. Childhood's retreat / Jherek Bischoff -- 8. Fielding Dawson in Franz Kline's studio / Nico Muhly -- 9. Maximus to Gloucester / Bryce Dessner -- 10. Spaceship Earth / Richard Reed Parry -- 11. M. C. Richards / Tim Hecker and Bryce Dessner -- 12. Anni's constant / Caroline Shaw -- 13. Their passing in time / Richard Reed Parry.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)985344495
UPC:
798304409369
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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