"Works for chamber orchestra involving soloistic display"--Insert, p. [2]. Texts to the Webern works by Karl Kraus. Various performers. Recorded Feb. 13, 2005-May 26, 2008, principally in Clapp Recital Hall, Iowa City, Ia. Ed. recorded: Edzart Music (1st work), Pip Press (2nd work), K to Z Publications (3rd work), Sebtzi & Torena Music (4th work), University of York Music Press (5th work), Universal Editions (6th work), American Composers Edition (7th work), and Ricordi (8th work). Compact discs. Program notes by Gregory Marion, biographical notes on the performers, and lyrics to the Webern songs in German and English ([24] p. : ill.) inserted in container.
Contents:
Spirals / David Gompper (Wolfgang Dávid, Elisabeth Kropfitsch, violin ; Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra ; Kirk Trevor, conductor) (14:37) -- Winter rites. Oak and feather ; Solstice ; Birth of the new sun / Joseph Dangerfield (Olga Galochkina, violoncello ; Moscow Conservatory Studio for New Music ; Igor Dronov, conductor) (17:15) -- beyond release / Ketty Nez (Anthony Arnone, Hanna Holman, violoncello ; Center for New Music Ensemble ; David Gompper, conductor) (15:47) -- A tempered wish / Ching-chu Hu (Scott Conklin, violin ; Center for New Music Ensemble ; David Gompper, conductor) (15:36) -- Lines of life II / Jeremy Dale Roberts (Christine Rutledge, viola ; Center for New Music Ensemble ; David Gompper, conductor) (21:36) -- Two songs. Vallorbe ; Vision des Erblindeten / Anton Webern ; ed. [i.e. completed by Jerry] Cain (Michelle Crouch, soprano ; Center for New Music Ensemble ; David Gompper, conductor) (3:55) -- Concerto for clarinet & chamber orchestra / Noel Zahler (Michael Norsworthy, clarinet ; Center for New Music Ensemble ; David Gompper (15:58) -- Lem II / Franco Donatoni (Volkan Orhon, double bass ; Center for New Music Ensemble ; David Gompper, conductor (13:42).
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