Live instruments with electronics. Vol. II
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- Name
- Ussachevsky, Vladimir, 1911-1990 (Composer)
- Abravanel, Maurice, 1903-1993 (Conductor)
- Steiner, Nyle (Instrumentalist)
- Silverman, Faye-Ellen (Instrumentalist)
- American Brass Quintet (Instrumentalist)
- Utah Symphony Orchestra (Instrumentalist)
- Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center Collection
- Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center
- Title
- Live instruments with electronics. Vol. II
- Other Titles
- Ussachevsky 1986 interview : pieces played. Vol. II, Live instruments with electronics
- Collection Name
- Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center Collection
- Subjects
- Orchestral music; Electronic music; Wind controller and piano music, Arranged; Brass quintets (Horn, trombone, trumpets (2), tuba)
- Format
- music; sound recordings
- Genre
- Art music; Chamber music; Arrangements (Music)
- Date
- 1986
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (audio file (52 min., 13 sec.))
- Note (Funding)
- Digitization funded (in part) by a grant from the GRAMMY Museum®
- Note
- Files generated from digitization of audiotape reels: Preservation Master file - Broadcast WAV (96 kHz, 24 bit); Service copy - Broadcast WAV (44.1 kHz, 16 bit)
- Digitized by Media Preserve, Cranberry Township, Pa., 2019
- Streaming audio access is provided via encoded files created from the master archival audio files.
- Second work originally for flute and piano; transcribed for EVI and piano
- Text for the 1st work by the composer, partially set in verse by S. J. Kennedy
- Duration: 52:13
- M-15; Ussachevsky 1986 interview - pieces played. Vol. II, Live instruments with electronics
- Note" this tape is made directly from the master recordings by Ussachevsky (with my assistance) 11/30/86) therefore be extremely careful. David Soldier
- M-15
- This recording of Colloquy, and Dialogues + Contrasts "to be released on CRI 1987"; released as CRI SD 543
- Language
- English
- Contents
- 1. Colloquy : for symphony orchestra, tape recorder, and various chairs (1976) (Utah Symphony Orchestra ; Maurice Abravanel, conductor ; computer modified voices of the composer, conductor and serveral first chairs) -- 2. Slow dance (1987 [i.e. 1983]) : written for flute (Nyle Steiner, EVI ; Faye-Ellen Silverman, piano) -- 3. Novelette pour Bourges (Nyle Steiner, EVI ; Faye-Ellen Silverman, piano) -- 4. Dialogues + Contrasts : for brass quintet and tape of prerecorded brass sounds (American Brass Quintet)
- Library Location
- Gabe M. Wiener Music & Arts Library, Columbia University
Browse Location’s Digital Content - Catalog Record
- 14252464
- Part
- Colloquy; Dances, flute, piano. Slow dance; arranged; Novelette pour Bourges; Dialogues and contrasts
- Digital Project
- cpemc
- Persistent URL
- https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8-f8f8-bt73