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George Crumb - 70th Birthday Album Mp3

  • Performer: George Crumb
  • Album: 70th Birthday Album
  • Label: Bridge Records
  • Catalog #: BRIDGE 9095
  • MP3: 2259 mb | FLAC: 2452 mb
  • Released: 1999
  • Country: US
  • Style: Modern, Contemporary
  • Rating: 4.1/5
  • Votes: 368
  • Category: Classical
George Crumb - 70th Birthday Album Mp3

Tracklist

13 Heidel, Languido, Un Poco Misterioso2:37
24 Musica Apocalyptica5:48
31 Tammy, Elegantly, Somewhat Freely2:45
46 Adventus Puerorum Luminis2:26
57 Hymnus Pro Novo Tempore13:21
61 Night2:51
73 Ascensus Potestatum Tenebrarum1:18
8Mundus Canis ("A Dog's World"): Five Humoresques For Guitar And Percussion
Guitar – David StarobinPercussion – George Crumb
(9:41)
93 Wind Elegy2:24
102 Vox Clamans In Deserto8:18
114 Emma-Jean, Coquettish, Poco Animato, Grazioso1:31
12Star-Child : A Parable For Soprano, Antiphonal Children's Voices, Male Speaking Choir, Bell Ringers, And Large Orchestra
Bells [Bell Ringer] – George Crumb, Paul CesarczykChorus – Warsaw Philharmonic Choir, Warsaw Boys' ChoirConductor – Thomas ConlinOrchestra – The Warsaw Philharmonic OrchestraSoprano Vocals – Susan NaruckiTrombone – Joseph Alessi
(35:36)
132 Let It Be Forgotten3:16
142 Fritzi, Furioso1:13
155 Seven Trumpets Of The Apocalypse2:06
16Three Early Songs
Piano – George CrumbSoprano Vocals – Ann Crumb
(8:32)
171 Introduction: Desolato2:16
185 Yoda, Prestissimo Possibile1:32

Credits

  • Bells [Bell Ringer]George Crumb (tracks: 1-7), Paul Cesarczyk (tracks: 1-7)
  • ChorusWarsaw Philharmonic Choir (tracks: 1-7), Warsaw Boys' Choir (tracks: 1-7)
  • Composed By, Liner NotesGeorge Crumb
  • ConductorThomas Conlin (tracks: 1-7)
  • DesignPete Ciccone
  • Edited ByArtur Moniuszko (tracks: 1-7), Dirk Sobotka (tracks: 1-7), Silas Brown (tracks: 8-15)
  • EngineerAdam Abeshouse (tracks: 8-12), Andrzej Lupa (tracks: 1-7), Andrzej Sasin (tracks: 1-7), David Merrill (tracks: 13-15), Tom Luekens (tracks: 1-7)
  • GuitarDavid Starobin (tracks: 8-12)
  • Lyrics ByRobert Southey (tracks: 13), Sara Teasdale (tracks: 14, 15)
  • Mastered ByAdam Abeshouse
  • Mixed ByPaul Zinman (tracks: 1-7)
  • OrchestraThe Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra (tracks: 1-7)
  • Other [Webmaster For Bridge Records] – Robert Starobin
  • PercussionGeorge Crumb (tracks: 8-12)
  • Photography By [Back Tray], Photography By [Ann & George Crumb]Becky Starobin
  • Photography By [Cover]Arnout Hyde, Jr.
  • Photography By [David Starobin]Allegra Starobin
  • Photography By [Joseph Alessi]Chris Lee
  • Photography By [Susan Narucki]Carol Rosegg
  • PianoGeorge Crumb (tracks: 13-15)
  • Producer, Executive Producer [For Bridge Records]Becky Starobin, David Starobin
  • Production Manager [Production Associate For Bridge Records]Paul Cesarczyk
  • Soprano VocalsAnn Crumb (tracks: 13-15), Susan Narucki (tracks: 1-7)
  • Technician [Assistance]Charles LaPierre (tracks: 1-7), Silas Brown (tracks: 8-12), Zbigniew Fijalkowski (tracks: 1-7)
  • TromboneJoseph Alessi (tracks: 1-7)

Notes

Total Time: 54:15

℗ and © 1999, Bridge Records, Inc.
200 Clinton Avenue, New Rochelle, NY 10801
All Rights Reserved www.bridgerecords.com

Photograph of David Starobin and George Crumb: courtesy Manhattan School of Music
George Crumb's Music is published by C.F. Peters Corp. (BMI)

Star-Child: July and August, 1999, Philharmonic Hall (Warsaw) / American Academy of Arts and Letters (New York City)
Mundus Canis: October, 1998, American Academy of Arts and Letters
Three Early Songs: March, 1999, Master Sound Astoria

"Let It Be Forgotten" and "Wind Elegy" reprinted with the permission of Simon & Schuster from The Collected Poems of Sara Teasdale. Copyright 1937 by Macmillan Publishing Company.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 0 9040-49095-2 8
  • SPARS Code: DDD

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Bridge Records, Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Bridge Records, Inc.
  • Recorded At – Warsaw Philharmonic Hall
  • Recorded At – American Academy Of Arts And Letters
  • Recorded At – Master Sound Astoria
  • Published By – C.F. Peters Corp.

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