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Title:
Arts and Letters award winners Mamlok and Widdoes [sound recording].
Format:
[sound recording].
Publisher:
CRI,
Copyright Date:
p1982
Description:
1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo. ; 12 in.
Subject:
Harp and vibraphone music
Piano music.
Quintets (Piano, clarinet, flute, violin, violoncello)
Sextets (Piano, clarinets (2), flute, violin, double bass)
Sonatas (Flute and piano)
Other Authors:
Allen, Nancy. prf
Brooke, Paige. prf
Druckman, Daniel. prf
Korf, Anthony. cnd
Thomas, Andrew, 1939- prf
Mamlok, Ursula. Sextet, piano, woodwinds, strings. 1982.
Mamlok, Ursula. When summer sang. 1982.
Widdoes, Lawrence, 1932- Instrumental music. Selections. 1982.
American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters.
Da Capo Chamber Players. prf
Parnassus (Instrumental ensemble) prf
Notes:
At head of title: American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters Composers Award record. Eds. recorded: C.F. Peters (1st work); T. Presser (4th work); Lyra Music (5th work). Title from container spine. Recorded Jan.-Dec. 1981 in New York City.
Contents:
Sextet [for flute/piccolo, clarinets (B♭ and E♭), bass clarinet, violin, double bass, piano] / Ursula Mamlok (Parnassus ; Anthony Korf, conductor) (12:50) -- When summer sang : [for piano, flute, clarinet, violin, violoncello] / Ursula Mamlok (Da Capo Chamber Players) (8:16) -- Tirzah / Lawrence Widdoes (Andrew Thomas, piano) (10:40) -- Sonatina / Lawrence Widdoes (Paige Brooke, flute ; Andrew Thomas, piano) (6:35) -- Acanthus / Lawrence Widdoes (Nancy Allen, harp ; Daniel Druckman, vibraphone) (7:35).
Series:
American contemporary
LCCN:
82743311
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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