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Finding Aid for Jacob Druckman collection of noncommercial sound recordings, 1950-2000
Jacob Druckman Collection of Noncommercial Sound Recordings, 1950-2000
40 Lincoln Center Plaza
New York, NY 10023-7498
(212) 870-1663
rha@nypl.org
http://nypl.org/research/lpa/rha/rha.html
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Table of Contents
Descriptive Summary
Related Material
For papers, scores and other documents related to Jacob Druckman contact the Music Division.
Biographical Note
Jacob Druckman (1928-1996) was one of the most prominent of contemporary American composers. Born in Philadelphia, he enrolled in the Juilliard School in 1949, studying composition with Bernard Wagenaar, Vincent Persichetti, and Peter Mennin. In 1949 and 1950 he studied with Aaron Copland at Tanglewood; later, he continued his studies at the Ecole Normale de Musique in Paris (1954-55).
Druckman produced a substantial list of works embracing orchestral, chamber, and vocal media, and did considerable work with electronic music. In 1972, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Windows, his first work for large orchestra. Among his other numerous grants and awards were a Fulbright Grant in 1954, a Thorne Foundation award in 1972, Guggenheim Grants in 1957 and 1968, and the Publication Award from the Society for the Publication of American Music in 1967. Organizations that commissioned his music included Radio France ( Shog, 1991); the Chicago Symphony Orchestra ( Brangle, 1989); the New York Philharmonic ( Concerto for Viola and Orchestra, 1978; Aureole, 1979); the Philadelphia Orchestra ( Counterpoise, 1994); the Baltimore Symphony ( Prism, 1980); the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra ( Mirage, 1976); the Juilliard Quartet ( String Quartet No. 2, 1966); the Koussevitzky Foundation in the Library of Congress ( Windows, 1972); IRCAM ( Animus IV, 1977); and numerous others. He also composed for theater, films, and dance.
Druckman taught at the Juilliard School, Bard College, and Tanglewood; in addition he was director of the Electronic Music Studio and Professor of Composition at Brooklyn College. He was also associated with the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center in New York City. In the spring of 1982, he was Resident-In-Music at the American Academy in Rome; in April of that year, he was appointed composer-in-residence with the New York Philharmonic, where he served two two-year terms and was Artistic Director of the HORIZONS music festival. In the last years of his life, Druckman was Professor of Composition at the School of Music at Yale University.
Scope and Content Note
This collection contains noncommercial recordings from Druckman's private collection. These recordings include live performances of Druckman's works as well as works of other composers. Some of the artists featured are Leonard Bernstein, Pierre Boulez, Phyllis Curtin, Jan DeGaetani, Lorin Maazel, Zubin Mehta, Leonard Slatkin and many others. Orchestras include the New York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Boston Orchestra.
Organization
The collection is divided into 3 series:
I. Druckman compositions and interviews
II. Other composers
III. Other items
Item Descriptions
On container "master reel".
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
Work for trombone and electronic tape.
Performer: Andre Smith, trombone.
On container "copy 3". Duration 12:40.
Performer: Andre Smith, trombone.
Performer: Andre Smith.
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
Tape part only.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12018.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6461.
Electronic section only.
Tape part only.
On container "sub master".
Performer: Andre Smith.
On container "final mix".
Includes Druckman speaking about his work.
American Brass Quintet recital, Carnegie Hall.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12038.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8518, *LT-7-A 1368.
On container insert "w/trombone".
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12036.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8508.
On container insert "tape part of Animus I used in Jose Limon's MacAber's dance ... withouth trombone".
On container "performance tape extended version without trombone".
Tape part only.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12019.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6626.
On container "performance copy ... Choreography: Jose Limon".
Tape part only.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12018.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6625.
On accompanying material "original master".
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
Work title is questionable.
On container "voice Martin?".
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
Work title is questionable.
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
Performers: Jan DeGaetani ; Richard Fitz ; Gordon Gottlieb.
Tape part only.
Tape part only.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12018.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6454.
On container "rehearsal tape".
American premiere at the MacMillan Theater.
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
On container "Eastman School of Music".
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
Washington Contemporary Music Forum.
Performers: Kimball Wheeler, Al Merz and Donald Bick.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12022.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6452.
Performer: Ginette Duplessis, soprano.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11969.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8497.
Performer: Kim Wheeler, soprano.
On container insert "Horizon '86".
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12001.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8552.
Performed at Pick Staigen Hall.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11996.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8555.
Performer: F. Gerard Errante, clarinet.
BBC radio broadcast - "The Composer Conducts."
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12051.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8442.
On container "tape part only".
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
On tape reel "original master + sect. 2 of Orison".
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
Performer: A. Bloom.
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
On container "sub-master".
On container "performance tape".
Tape part only.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12018.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6606.
Tape part only.
Performer: Stanley Walden, clarinet.
Performed at Sprague Hall, Yale University.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12022.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6610.
Performer: Lorin Levee, clarinet.
On container insert "Mark Taper Forum ... KUSC-FM tape".
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12037.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8504.
Part of the New and unusual music series V.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11963.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8525.
On container "master".
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
On container "tape master ... edited safety".
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
Tape part only.
Tape part only.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12019.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6627.
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
On container "1st performance: IRCAM ... complete ... Sperry Ensemble ... Intercontemp".
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
Performers: Paul Sperry, tenor ; Ensemble Intercontemporain. Conductor: Jacob Druckman.
Performed at the Centre G. Pompidou, Paris.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12023.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6609.
Soloist: Paul Sperry. Conductor: Jacob Druckman.
Performed in Los Angeles.
Also includes an unidentified recording session of Poulenc's "Tel jour, telle nuit."
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12023.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6608.
Contents: Animus, no. 4 / Jacob Druckman -- Tel jour, telle nuit / Francis Poulenc.
On container insert "Yale University ... six insts. and tape".
Performers: Paul Sperry, tenor ; Sharan Leventhal, violin ; David Titcomb, trombone ; Chris Oldfather, organ ; Martin Goldray, pfte ; George Mardinly, percussion ; Jay Yasen, percussion.
Conductor: Jahja Mursalim.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12022.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6622, *LTC 8424.
"BBC copy tape of 29.10.80"
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12014.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8490.
Performers: Boston Musica Viva ; Marcus Haddock, tenor. Conductor: Richard Pittman.
Performed at the Longy School of Music, Cambridge, MA.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12013.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8473.
Performer: Nederlands Kamerkoor. Conductor: Kent E. Hatteberg.
Performer: Tanglewood Festival Chorus. Conductor: John Oliver ; Beverly Morgan, soprano.
On tape insert "copy of D.G.G. tape".
Includes 2 performances of "Antiphones" and Copland's "In the beginning."
Third movement of second performance of "Antiphonies" incomplete.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11991.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8515.
Contents: Antiphonies / Jacob Druckman -- In the beginning / Aaron Copland -- Antiphonies / Jacob Druckman.
Performer: Tanglewood Festival Chorus.
Conductor: John Oliver.
Copy of commercial recording: DGG 2530 912
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12044.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8431.
Performer: Aspen Music Festival Orchestra.
Conductor [?]: Jacob Druckman.
Contents: Suite symphonique donogoo tonka / Jacques Ibert -- Lamia / Jacob Druckman -- Concertos, clarinet, string orchestra / Aaron Copland -- Suites, orchestra, no. 4, op. 61, G major / Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky.
On cassette "damaged".
Performers: 1st work, Nadine Asin, flute ; Nasao Kawasaki, viola ; Nancy Allen, harp. 2nd work, D. Jolley, horn ; F. Kirby, violin ; V. Weckstrom, piano. 3rd work, Artist Faculty Chamber Ensemble. 4th work, American String Quartet.
Debussy "Preludes" arranged by J. Druckman.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11990.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8557.
Contents: Preludes, piano, book 1. Selections; arr / Claude Debussy -- Twilight music / John Harbison -- Prelude a l'apres midi d'une faune / Debussy/Schoenberg -- Lyrisch Suite / Alban Berg.
Two unidentified performances of "Athanor."
Also includes a fragment from the radio program "The Composer's Voice" with Jeffrey Brooks, host and David Lang, guest.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11992.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8566.
Two performances including the world premiere.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12016.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8495.
Performer: Concertgebouworkest. Conductor: Richard Dufallo.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12010.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8465.
Performer: Concertgebouw Orchestra. Conductor: Richard Dufallo.
Performer: New York Philharmonic. Conductor: Leonard Bernstein.
On container insert "New World NW335".
Performer: Philadelphia Orchestra. Conductor: Gilbert Levine.
Performances from 12/20/1986 and 12/19/1986.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12029.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8461.
Performer: New York Philharmonic. Conductor: Leonard Bernstein.
Performed at Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, New York City.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12019.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7-A 1588.
Performer: Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Leonard Slatkin.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12010.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8463.
Performer: Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Leonard Slatkin.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11966.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8485.
Performer: Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Leonard Slatkin.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11970.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8480.
Performer: Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Leonard Slatkin.
Also includes an interview with Jacob Druckman.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11966.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8486.
Contents: Aureole / Jacob Druckman -- Interview / Jacob Druckman.
Recording session.
Performer: St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Leonard Slatkin.
33 takes.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11968.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8479.
Performer: Radio France Orchestra, David Epstein, conductor.
Incomplete recording.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12015.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8477.
Performer: Rome Radio Orchestra. Conductor: Massino Pradello.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12013.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8476.
Performer: New York Philharmonic. Conductor: Gunther Schuller.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12010.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8464.
Performer: BBC Philharmonic Orchestra.
Conductor: Jacob Druckman.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11997.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8526.
Live performance, date and performers unknown.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11969.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8496.
Performer: Brooklyn College Orchestra. Conductor: Jacob Druckman.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11969.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8496.
Read in Chinese.
On container "Hugh Stimson reading text for Bo in Chinese".
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12021.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6629.
Performers: Daniel Druckman, marimba ; Barbara Allen, harp ; Dennis Smylie, bass clarinet ; Judith Bettina, soprano ; Margery Daley, soprano ; Susan Jacuemot, alto.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12043.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8454.
Performers: New York Philomusica (Daniel Druckman, Barbara Allen, Dennis Smylie, Judith Bettina, Susan Jacquemot, Margery Daley).
On container "1st performance master".
[Performers: Daniel Druckman, marimba ; Barbara Allen, harp ; Dennis Smiley, bass clarinet.]
[First performance: March 3, 1980 at Juilliard Theatre.]
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12021.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6623.
Performer: Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra New Music Group.
Conductor: Jacob Druckman. Performed at the Mark Taper Forum.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12004.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8523.
Performer: Philadelphia Orchestra. Conductor: David Zinman.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12027.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8452.
Performer: Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Conductor: Leonard Slatkin.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11989.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8430.
Premiere performance.
Performer: Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Leonard Slatkin.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12007.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8509.
Performer: Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Leonard Slatkin.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12015.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8493.
Performer: Philadelphia Orchestra.
Conductor: David Zinman.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12005.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8516.
Philadelphia Orchestra ; David Zinman, conductor.
Also includes Samuel Barber's "Adagio for strings"
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12005.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8516.
Contents: Quartets, strings, no. 1, op. 11, B minor. Adagio; arr / Samuel Barber -- Brangle / Jacob Druckman.
Performer: American Composers Orchestra. Conductor: Dennis Russell Davies.
Performed at Carnegie Hall, New York City.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12006.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8503.
Performer: Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Leonard Slatkin.
On container insert "broadcast".
Norman Pelligrini, announcer.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12006.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8498.
Performer: Juilliard School of Music Orchestra. Conductor: Lukas Foss.
"New World Records, Juilliard American Music Recording Institute"--On container.
Probably a copy of commercial recording: New World Records NW381-1.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12006.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8499.
Performer: Juilliard School of Music Orchestra. Conductor: Lukas Foss.
Broadcast, date unknown.
Leonard Slatkin, conductor, with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Norman Pelagrini, announcer.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11971.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6582.
Performer: Cleveland Orchestra. Conductor: Lorin Maazel.
Duration: 15:55.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12019.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6450.
Lorin Maazel, conductor, with the New York Philhramonic.
Recorded in Avery Fisher Hall.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11971.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6466.
Performer: New York New Music Ensemble. Conductor: Jacob Druckman.
1st and 2nd performances.
Performer: New York New Music Ensemble. Conductor: Jacob Druckman.
Part of the 1992 Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival.
First and second performances of "Come Round" (Aug. 16 & 17, 1992)
Also includes "Reflections on the Nature of Water," which is performed without the third movement, "Tranquil."
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11985.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTD-A 200.
Contents: Reflections on the nature of water / Jacob Druckman -- Come round / Jacob Druckman -- Come round / Jacob Druckman.
Performed at Yale University's New Music, New Haven.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11998.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8528.
Performer: New York New Music Ensemble.
Copy of commercial recording: "Music of Carter, Davies & Druckman," GM 2047.
The 1st work recorded at Skinner Hall, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY, Sept. 20, 1992; the 2nd work recorded at SUNY Purchase, NY, Nov. 17, 1991; the 3rd work recorded at SUNY Purchase, NY, Nov. 18, 1990.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12024, *LT-10 12025.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTD-A 202.
Contents: Come round / Jacob Druckman -- Triple duo / Elliott Carter -- Ave Maris Stella / Peter Maxwell Davies.
On cassette label "dinosaur annex".
Performer: Jacob Druckman.
Moderator: E. [Elliot?] Carter.
There is a fragment of the first movement of "Dark upon the harp" played before the work is heard complete.
Includes a discussion with Jospeh Castaldo and Carter.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12008.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8520.
Contents: Sonata, violin, piano / Jacob Druckman -- Dark upon the harp / Jacob Druckman -- Discussion (partial).
Carnegie Hall concert.
The first work is a New York premiere performance. The 2nd work is a world premiere performance. The 4th work is a New York premiere performance.
Soloist for the 3rd work: Robert Taub. Soloists for the 4th work: Gregg Smith Singers ; Long Island Symphonic Choral Association ; Gregg Smith, director ; Florilegium Chamber Choir, JoAnn Rice, director.
Contents: Divertimento, orchestra / John van Buren -- In memoriam Vincent Persichetti / Jacob Druckman -- Concerto, piano, orchestra, op. 90 / Vincent Persichetti -- Vox humana / Jacob Druckman.
Performed at the Universtiy of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, contemporary music symposium.
Contents: Four madrigals / Jacob Druckman -- Nor spell nor charm / Jacob Druckman -- Animus, no. 1 / Jacob Druckman -- Seven deadly sins / Jacob Druckman -- Dance with shadows / Jacob Druckman.
Guest conductor and commentator: Jacob Druckman.
A Minnesota public radio broadcast, recorded 11/7/86 and broadcast 12/2/86.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11994, *LT-10 11995.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8541.
Contents: Suites, orchestra, no. 1 / Igor Stravinsky -- Corpus cum figuris / Poul Ruders -- Tributary / Rand Steiger -- Lamia / Jacob Druckman.
Performers: Sol Greitzer, viola ; New York Philharmonic.
Conductor: James Levine.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12020.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6204.
Performers: John Graham, viola ; Radio-Symphonie Orchester Berlin. Conductor: Arthur Weisberg.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12020.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6213.
Soloist: John Graham, viola.
Performers: John Graham, viola ; Stonybrook Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Arthur Weisberg.
Fragments of other music (not Druckman's) at end.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12009.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8468.
Broadcast on May 21, 1972, WEFM Chicago. Recorded on May 19, 1972.
"Original 3-15-72"--On container.
Hosts: George Stone and Aaron Parsons. Announcer: Dick Noble.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11979.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6458.
Contents: Opening announcements (1:05) -- "Windows" and new music (29:39) -- Electronic music (9:28) -- Druckman's early career and education (10:17) -- Druckman's thoughts on teaching (3:25) -- Druckman's studies in Paris (5:04) -- Closing announcements (1:07).
Recorded Aug. 28-30, 1994.
Performers: Dawn Upshaw, soprano ; Philadelphia Orchestra. Conductor: Wolfgang Sawallisch.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12028.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8447.
Performer: Philadelphia Orchestra.
Conductor: Wolfgang Sawallisch ; Dawn Upshaw, soprano.
On tape insert "damaged".
Approximately 15 seconds missing at start of 3rd movement.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12036.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8512.
Work for soprano and chamber ensemble.
Performed by The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, as part of the Wadsworth Concerts series.
Recorded at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York City.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12041.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8427.
Performers: Aspen Music Festival Orchestra ; Susan Narucki, soprano. Conductor: David Zinman.
Performed at the Bayer-Benedict music tent.
On container "Incidental music to "Courtyard" (drama - Grammercy Arts Theatre Feb-March 1960) ... complete sound track."
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12021.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6231.
Performer: Brass Ring Brass Quintet.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12041.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8453.
Performers: American Brass Quintet ; Beverly Morgan, soprano ; Daniel Druckman, Ben Herman, percussion.
Conductor: Jacob Druckman.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12031.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8456.
Soloist: Cynthia Munzer, mezzo-soprano. Conductor: Gerard Schwartz.
Part of the Music in Our Time series.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11967.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8472.
Soloist: Cynthia Munzer. Conductor: Gerard Schwarz.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11969.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8475.
Performed in Aspen, CO.
On container insert "ABQ/DeGaetani". Conductor: Jacob Druckman.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11966.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8484.
Performers: D'Anna Fortunato, soprano ; Ray Mase, trumpet ; Dane Ellis, trumpet ; Ray Wagner, horn ; Ray Cutler, trombone ; Diane Chaput, tuba ; Tom Dolan, Tim Phanistiel, percussion.
Conductor: R. Fletcher.
Performed at the New England Conservatory.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12021.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6630.
American Brass Quintet Recital, Carnegie Hall.
Includes Druckman speaking about his work.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12038.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8518.
On container insert "Yale music spectrum".
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11965.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8487.
On recording "take 3".
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12054.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTD-A 195.
Performers: D. Feret ; D. Raclot.
Performed at the Festival Charonne.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12063.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8554.
Performers: F. Kirby ; M. Kosower.
Performed at Harris Concert Hall, Aspen Music Festival.
Performed at the Aspen Music Festival.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12059.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTD-A 192.
Memorial concert for Jan DeGaetani performed at the Aspen Music Festival.
Performers include: Upshaw; Asin; Stubbs; Haas; Wheeler; Jackson; Grubb; Allen; Graham; Holvik; Milagro Vargas; Rothenberg; Philip West; Murry Sidlin.
See cassette for fuller information regarding performers.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12039, *LT-10 12040.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8564.
Contents: 4 lines from Mellarme / Earl Kim -- Folk songs / Luciano Berio -- Weichet nur, betrubte Schatten / Johann Sebastian Bach -- Chansons madecasses / Maurice Ravel -- Nor spell nor charm / Jacob Druckman -- Nor spell nor charm / Jacob Druckman.
Work for woodwind quintet and tape composed in 1973.
On tape "Cavalli".
Includes Druckman's arrangement of Cavalli's work.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12031.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8457.
Contents: Giasone. Delizie contente che l'alme beate; arr / Pier Francesco Cavalli -- Delizie contente che l'alme beate / Jacob Druckman.
On accompanying material "master tape".
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
Performer: Dorian Quintet.
Performer: Dorian Quintet. On tape reel "copy of Vox tape".
On container "may be sharp".
Tape part only.
Tape part only.
On container insert "Aftger Francesco Cavalli ... for WW quintet".
Performer: Paige Brook ; Joel Timm ; Charles Neidich ; Robert Johnson ; Robert Barris.
Performers: Peggy Friedland, flute ; Mary Watt, oboe/English horn ; Dileep Gangoli, clarinet ; Peter Abrams, French horn ; David Joseph, bassoon ; Martin Amlin, harpsichord.
Includes Druckman's arrangement of Cavalli.
"Norfolk performance."
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6451.
Contents: Giasone. Delizie contente che l'alme beate; arr / Pier Francesco Cavalli -- Delizie contente che l'alme beate / Jacob Druckman.
On container "sub-master".
Rental copy. Missing 4th section.
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
Work for woodwind quintet and tape. Performance at Norfold Connecticut.
Includes original Cavalli piece arranged for woodwinds by Druckman.
From Second Fromm Festival, Tanglewood.
On container insert "T'wood Fromm Festival".
"In memory, Bruno Maderna."
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12007, *LT-10 12017.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6457, *LTC 8519.
Contents: Giasone. Delizie contente che l'alme beate; arr / Pier Francesco Cavalli -- Delizie contente che l'alme beate / Jacob Druckman.
Work for woodwind quintet and tape.
On container insert "T'wood Fromm Festival".
From Second Fromm Festival, Tanglewood.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12007.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8519, *LT-7-A 1589.
Performer: Los Angeles New Music Group.
On container insert "KUSC-FM tatpe.
Druckman's arrangement of Cavalli's music is played before Druckman's own composition.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-10 12042.
Contents: Giasone. Delizie contente che l'alme beate; arr / Pier Francesco Cavalli -- Delizie contente che l'alme beate / Jacob Druckman.
Performer: Orchestre National ; Ronald Zollman, conductor.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12053.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTD-A 190.
Performers include: Christine Stavrochi, harp ; Christpher Heckheimer ; Evelyn Steinbeck, violoncello. Conductor: Leon Hyman.
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
Performers: David Shifrin ; Robert Johnson ; Guillermo Figueroa ; Sarah Clarke ; Jerry Grossman ; Barbara Allen.
On container insert "Juilliard".
Conductor: Leon Hyman.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12062.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8428.
On container insert "Juilliard students spring 1950".
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12063.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8458.
Discussion between Jacob Druckman and conductor/composer, Bruno Maderna.
Duration: 11:15.
Interview on a Chicago radio station with Jacob Drucman and Bruno Maderna.
Contents include Bo, and Animus IV. Other works unidentified.
Performers: Zeitlin ; Parrett.
On sleeve "studio".
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Performers: Zvi Zeitlin, violin ; Lelan Parrott, piano.
On label "Juilliard School of Music".
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Performers: Zvi Zeitlin, violin ; Lelan Parrott, piano.
On label "Juilliard School of Music".
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Performers: Zui Zeitlin, violin ; Halan Parrott, piano.
On label "Juilliard School of Music .. save this side for broadcast".
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Performers: L. Sohn ; R. Koenig.
Performed at Harris Concert Hall, Aspen Music Festival.
Performed at the Aspen Music Festival.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12059.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTD-A 192.
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Unidentified performance.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12015.
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Original in: *LTC 8492.
Unidentified live performance.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12004.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8532.
Performer: University of Michigan Concert Band. Conductor: D. Schleicler.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11996.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8558.
Performer: Baylor Wind Ensemble.
Spectrum concert Baylor University, Waco, TX.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12014.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8491.
Performer: Baylor Wind Ensemble.
On container insert "C.B.D.N.A. convention."
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12014.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8491.
Performer: University of Cincinnati Wind Symphony. Conductor: Eugene Corporon.
Performed at the Corbett Auditorium, College-Conservatory of Music.
Fragment of other music (not Druckman's) at end.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12009.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8471.
Performer: Tanglewood Festival Chorus. Conductor: Lorna DeVaron Cooke.
Performer: Gregg Smith Singers.
Conductor: Gregg Smith.
Copy of commercial recording: Vox SVBX 5354.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12044.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8431.
On container "music for Jose Limon 1960".
Performed at the Tanglewood Contemporary American Music Festival.
Conductor: Lorna deVaron Cooke.
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Performer: University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Concert Choir.
Performer: Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music Wind Symphony. Conductor: Eugene Corporon.
Two recordings of same performance: "WGUC recording" and Group Effort recording"
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11998.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8542.
Orchestral version.
Performer: Minnesota Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Stanislaw Skrowaczewski.
Performed at Carnegie Hall, New York City.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11965.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8488.
Contents: Incenters / Jacob Druckman -- Concertos, piano, orchestra, G major. 1st movement / Maurice Ravel.
Orchestral version.
Performer: Contemporary Chamber Ensemble. Conductor: Arthur Weisberg.
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
Orchestral version.
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
Highly distorted signal.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11983.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6469.
Orchestral version. Performer: Syracuse Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: David Leobel.
On tape reel "copy".
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11974.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6468, *LT-5-A 219, *LT-5-A 219.
Contents: Incenters / Jacob Druckman -- Music for the magic theater / George Rochberg -- Modules 1 and 2 / Earle Brown.
Orchestral version.
Performer: Fromm Festival Orchestra. Conductor: Theodore Antoniou.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12033.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8467.
Performer: L.A. Philharmonic New Music Group. Conductor: Jacob Druckman.
On container insert "KUSC-FM".
Druckman speaks about "Incenters" first. (Incomplete)
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12042.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8429.
Performer: Cleveland Chamber Symphony. Conductor: Edwin London.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6225.
Interview and performance on the radio program, Performance Today.
Interview conducted on the Minnesota public radio program, The Composer's Voice.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11961.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8550.
Contents: Introduction (1:45) -- Druckman on Stravinsky (3:50) -- Druckman on Jan DeGaetani (5:04) -- Druckman on Jazz (2:28) -- Druckman on Mahler (2:23) -- / Druckman on Aureole (3:46) -- Druckman on Debussy (1:45) -- Druckman on Come Around (3:51) -- Closing comments (1:41).
Interview (in French) on the radio program "Les Memoires de la musique."
Interview conducted by Philippe Zibung.
Broadcast over Radio Suisse romande, Espace 2.
Title of discussion: "Jacob Druckman, les minimalistes et les jeunes."
Interview is broadcast over 5 days - 1 tape for each day.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12045, *LT-10 12046, *LT-10 12047, *LT-10 12048, *LT-10 12049.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8565.
On container label "A conversation with Jacob Druckman".
On container: "Safety of tag end".
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6447.
Recorded at Harris Concert Hall.
Speakers: Ara Guzelminian ; Murray Sidlin ; Paul Sperry ; Bernard Rands.
Contents: Delizie contente che l'alme beate / Jacob Druckman -- Reflections on the nature of water / Jacob Druckman -- Animus, no. 1 / Jacob Druckman -- Bo / Jacob Druckman.
Possible performer: New York Philharmonic.
Possible conductors: Pierre Boulez ; David Gilbert.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12033.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8474.
Performer: University of Texas New Music Ensemble. Conductor: Dan Welcher, Isabelle Ganz, mezzo-soprano..
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12028.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8443.
Performers: Jan De Gaetani, soprano ; BBC Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Jacob Druckman.
BBC radio broadcast - "The Composer Conducts."
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12050.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8442.
Performers: Jan DeGaetani ; New York Philharmonic.
Conductors: Pierre Boulez ; David Gilbert.
Introduction by Martin Bookspan. Includes and intermission interview with Bookspan, DeGaetani and Druckman.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12012.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8536.
Performers: New York Philharmonic ; Jan DeGaetani, soprano. Conductors: Pierre Boulez, David Gilbert.
Announcer: Martin Bookspan.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6349.
Performers: Jan DeGaetani, soprano ; New York Philharmonic.
Conductors: Pierre Boulez, David Gilbert.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11975.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6346.
Performers: Jan DeGaetani, soprano ; New York Philharmonic.
Conductors: Pierre Boulez, David Gilbert.
On container "Juilliard performance".
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11972.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6219.
On container insert "full orchestra version".
Performer [?]: St. Paul Chamber Orchestra.
Performers: Jan DeGaetani, mezzo-soprano ; New York Philharmonic.
Conductors: Pierre Boulez ; David Gilbert.
Performers: Jan DeGaetani, mezzo-soprano ; St. Paul Chamber Orchestra.
Conductor: Jacob Druckman.
Performers: Jan DeGaetani, mezzo-soprano ; New York Philharmonic.
Conductors: Pierre Boulez, David Gilbert.
Performers: Jan DeGaetani, mezzo-soprano ; St. Paul Chamber Orchestra.
Conductor: Jacob Druckman.
On container "Louisville/Preliminary mix."
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6621.
Performers: Jan DeGaetani ; New York Philharmonic. Conductors: Pierre Boulez ; David Gilbert.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11972.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6620.
Performer: Albany Symphony Orchestra.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11972.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6628.
Performers: Jan DeGaetani ; BBC Philharmonic Orchestra.
Conductor: Jacob Druckman.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11997.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8526.
Performer: BBC Philharmonic Orhcestra. Conductors: Jacob Druckman and Andrew Parrott..
On accompanying information "small orch. version?"
Broadcast on "The Composer Conducts" radio program.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12002.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8553.
On accompanying information "small orch. version? ... Horizon'86".
Kim Wheeler, soprano.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12001.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8552.
Performers: Jan De Gaetani, mezzo-soprano ; Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Jacob Druckman.
Small orchestra version.
Performers: Bernard Domini, baritone ; Jean-Pierre Rampal, flute ; Collette Lequien, viola ; Jean Brizard, cello.
Conductor: Roland Douatt.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12062.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8428.
Date is questionable. French broadcast. Conductor: Roland Douatt [?].
Recorded in Corbett Auditorium, May 27th & 28th, 1989.
Performer: University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music Wind Symphony.
Conductor: Eugene Corporon.
Contents: Paean / Jacob Druckman (2:11) -- In memoriam Vincent Persichetti / Jacob Druckman (3:39) -- Piece of mind / Dana Wilson (21:04) -- Good soldier Schweik. Suite / Robert Kurka (18:13) -- Tantivy / David Diamond (10:45).
Performers: New York Concert Singers, Judith Clurman, music director and conductor.
Performed at Merkin Concert Hall, New York City.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11966.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8481.
Performers: Carole Farley ; Richard Lalli ; Margaret Singer.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11971.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6616.
Performers: Carole Farley, soprano ; Richard Lalli, baritone ; Margaret Singer, piano.
On container insert "workshop cues".
Appears to be pre-recorded music for use in the Juilliard Opera Workshop reading od "Medea"
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12003.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8548.
On recording "Juilliard workshop ... mx/rvb."
Performed at the Juilliard Opera Center. Conductor: Bruno Ferrandis ; Miriam Charney and Aleksandra Vojcic, pianists.
Cast: Mark Synek (Downstage man) ; Julia Anne Wolf (Downstage woman) ; Elizabeth Bishop (Medea) ; Diane Daniels (Nurse) ; Nancy Allen Lundy (Creusa) ; Nina Warren (Hypsipyle) ; Laura Tucker (Hylas) ; Joseph Wiggett (Jason) ; Russell Cusick (Hercules) ; Curt Peterson (Butes) ; Joseph Webster (Lynceus) ; Abbie Furmansky (Woman of Lemnos).
"A reading of the Prologue and Act I of Medea (working title), a sex-war opera."
Libretto by Tony Harrison.
Cast list on file in Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives under *LT-10 12055 (F).
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12056.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTD-A 199.
Performed at the Juilliard Opera Center. Conductor: Bruno Ferrandis ; Miriam Charney and Aleksandra Vojcic, pianists.
On recording "Medea mix".
Cast: Mark Synek (Downstage man) ; Julia Anne Wolf (Downstage woman) ;
Elizabeth Bishop (Medea) ; Diane Daniels (Nurse) ; Nancy Allen Lundy
(Creusa) ; Nina Warren (Hypsipyle) ; Laura Tucker (Hylas) ; Joseph
Wiggett (Jason) ; Russell Cusick (Hercules) ; Curt Peterson (Butes) ;
Joseph Webster (Lynceus) ; Abbie Furmansky (Woman of Lemnos).
"A reading of the Prologue and Act I of Medea (working title), a
sex-war opera."
Libretto by Tony Harrison.
Cast list on file in Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives under *LT-10
12055 (F).
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12058.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTD-A 193.
Juilliard dress rehearsal. Conductor: Bruno Ferrandis ; Miriam Charney and Aleksandra Vojcic, pianists.
Cast: Mark Synek (Downstage man) ; Julia Anne Wolf (Downstage woman) ;
Elizabeth Bishop (Medea) ; Diane Daniels (Nurse) ; Nancy Allen Lundy
(Creusa) ; Nina Warren (Hypsipyle) ; Laura Tucker (Hylas) ; Joseph
Wiggett (Jason) ; Russell Cusick (Hercules) ; Curt Peterson (Butes) ;
Joseph Webster (Lynceus) ; Abbie Furmansky (Woman of Lemnos).
"A reading of the Prologue and Act I of Medea (working title), a
sex-war opera."
Libretto by Tony Harrison.
Cast list on file in Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives under *LT-10
12055 (F).
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12057.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTD-A 201.
On container "working title ... Juilliard Opera Center workshop". Libretto by Tony Harrison.
Conductor: Bruno Ferrandis.
Performed at the Juilliard Opera Center. Conductor: Bruno Ferrandis ; Miriam Charney and Aleksandra Vojcic, pianists.
Cast: Mark Synek (Downstage man) ; Julia Anne Wolf (Downstage woman) ; Elizabeth Bishop (Medea) ; Diane Daniels (Nurse) ; Nancy Allen Lundy (Creusa) ; Nina Warren (Hypsipyle) ; Laura Tucker (Hylas) ; Joseph Wiggett (Jason) ; Russell Cusick (Hercules) ; Curt Peterson (Butes) ; Joseph Webster (Lynceus) ; Abbie Furmansky (Woman of Lemnos).
"A reading of the Prologue and Act I of Medea (working title), a sex-war opera."
Libretto by Tony Harrison.
Cast list and libretto on file in Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives under *LDC 27176 (F).
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12055.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTD-A 196.
Performed in Tokyo.
Jacob Druckman memorial service.
Speakers: Martin Bresnick, Noam Pitlik, Albert K. Webster, Bernard Rands and Karen Jeanneret.
Kaddish sung by Paul Sperry, tenor.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11986.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8551.
Performer: St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Leonard Slatkin.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11975.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6614.
On container "original".
Performer: St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Leonard Slatkin.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11975.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6615.
Concert presented by The New York Library for the Performing Arts at The Great Hall, Cooper Union.
"This performance celebrates the donation of the Jacob Druckman Archive to the Library's Music Division."--Program.
Program on file in the Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives under *LDC 27182 (F).
Performers: Haleh Abghari, soprano ; Joseph Alessi, trombone ; Barbara Allen, harp ; Jaime Austria, double bass ; Allen Blustine, clarinet ; Bo Chang, mezzo-soprano ; Jon Deak, double bass ; Daniel Druckman, percussion ; Alan Feinberg, piano ; Stephen Gosling, piano ; Margaret Kampmeier, piano ; Linda Karry, soprano ; Jeremy McCoy, double bass ; Susan Narucki, soprano ; Tara Helen O'Connor, flute ; Stewart Rose, horn ; Fred Sherry, cello ; Calvin Wiersma, violin ; Ransom Wilson, conductor.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12061.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTD-A 204.
Contents: Glint / Jacob Druckman -- Medea. Vocalise / Jacob Druckman -- Tromba marina / Jacob Druckman -- Tromba marina / Jacob Druckman -- Reflections on the nature of water / Jacob Druckman -- Seven deadly sins / Jacob Druckman -- Counterpoise / Jacob Druckman.
Version for solo piano.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11978.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6230.
Performer: Orpheus Chamber Ensemble.
Copy of commercial recording: Deutsche Grammophone 435 389-2.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12051.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8438.
Performer: Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. Conductor: Jacob Druckman.
On container insert "Jacob Druckman conducts his piece".
Recording also includes works by other composers.
Contents: Nor spell nor charm / Jacob Druckman -- Variations sur un theme rococo / Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky -- Ze Sumavy. Klid / Antonin Dvorak -- Symphonies, H. I, 45, F# minor / Joseph Haydn.
Performer: Orpheus Chamber Orchestra.
Performers: Lelan Parrott ; Alan Thomas.
On label "Juilliard School of Music".
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
Work for piano solo.
Performer: Jacob Druckman.
On label "Juilliard School of Music".
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
Performer: SPCO [St. Paul Chamber Orchestra?]. Conductor: Kenneth Jean.
Two performances: June 5th & 6th, 1992.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11964.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8538.
Performer: Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. Conductor: Jacob Druckman.
World premiere. 1st and 2nd performances (same evening).
Includes commentary by Druckman on Jan DeGaetani and "Nor Spell, Nor Charm."
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12030.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8460, *LT-10 10993.
Performers: Milagro Varga, mezzo-soprano ; Philip West, English horn.
Performed at the Jan DeGaetani memorial concert, Aspen, CO.
Conductor: Murray Sidlin.
Performed at the Jan DeGaetani memorial concert, Aspen, CO.
Performer: Cleveland Chamber Symphony.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11964.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8537.
On container insert "The Music Shed, Norfolk, Connecticut".
The first four works are premiere performances.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12034, *LT-10 12035.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8489.
Contents: Double variations / David Meckler -- Septet / Eric Sawyer -- Learning to swim / Arthur Levering -- The grauballe man / Sean MacLean -- Double helix / Ezra Laderman -- Twisting and burning / Joseph Rubenstein -- Incenters / Jacob Druckman.
Performer: McNeil Robinson, organ.
Performed at Paul Hall, Juilliard School of Music.
On tape reel "poor recording".
On container: "Sub-master".
Tape only.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11978.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6239.
Tape only.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11978.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6348.
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
On container "organ master".
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
On container "DBX ... sub-master".
David Shuler, organist.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11978.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6619.
Performer: American Brass Quintet.
Performer: American Brass Quintet. Performed in Montclair, N.J.
Performer: American Brass Quintet (Ray Mase, Louis Ranger, trumpet ; David Wakefield, horn ; Herbert Rankin, trombone ; Robert E. Biddlecome, bass trombone).
Performed at the Edinburgh International Festival.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12003.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8543.
Performer: American Brass Quintet.
Performed in Montclair, N.J.
On container "original".
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
Performer: American Brass Quintet.
Performed at Carnegie Recital Hall.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11978.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6617.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12004.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8532.
Premiere performance.
Performer: Houston Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Toshiyuki Shimada.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11998.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8540.
Performed by the University of Michigan Concert Band. Conductor: D. Schleicler.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11996.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8558.
Performer: Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music Wind Symphony. Conductor: Eugene Corporon.
Two recordings of same performance: "WGUC recording" and "Group Effort recording"
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11998.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8542.
Includes unidentified works by Jacob Druckman, Claude Debussy, and Maurice Ravel.
On container "music for Jose Limon".
Performances from 4/14/1961 and 4/15/1961.
Nos. 4, 8, 11.
Arranged by Jacob Druckman.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12012.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8531.
Arranged by Jacob Druckman.
3 of 4.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12003.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8545.
Contents: Les sons et les parfums tournent dans l'air du soir -- La fille aux cheveux de lin -- La danse de Puck.
Performed at the Aspen Music Festival.
Preludes 4,5,8,11 arranged by Druckman.
Performers: Nadine Asin, flute ; Masao Kawasaki, viola ; Nancy Allen, harp.
"Chamber music at Harris Concert Hall" on container.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12041.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8434.
On container "N.P.R. tape ... Kennedy Center".
Performer: Curtis Institute Orchestra. Conductor: Robert Fitzpatrick.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11977.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6215.
Live recording. Possible performer and conductor: New York Philharmonic, Zubin Mehta.
Two performaces on recording.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11987.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8469.
Performer: BBC Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Jacob Druckman.
BBC radio broadcast - "The Composer Conducts."
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12050.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8442.
Performer: New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Zubin Mehta.
On container insert "edited tape ... New World Records all rights reserved".
Performer: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.
Conductor: Sergiu Comissiona.
Duration: 22 minutes.
Performer: New York Philharmonic. Conductor: Zubin Mehta.
On container insert "New World NW335".
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11989.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8693.
On container "2nd performance".
Performer: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Sergiu Comissiona.
Performer: New York Philharmonic. Conductor: Zubin Mehta.
Performed at the Teatro Real, Madrid, Spain.
Includes a fragment of Mahler's Symphony #5.
Radio broadcast (WQXR). Announcer: Michael Bookspan.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11970.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8478.
Contents: Prism / Jacob Druckman -- Announcements -- Symphonies, no. 5, C# minor. Trauermarsch. Excerpt / Gustav Mahler.
Performer: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Sergiu Comissiona.
Permiere performance.
Conductor: Sergiu Comissiona.
Performer: New York Philharmonic. Conductor: John Nelson.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11977.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6214.
Performer: BBC Philharmonic Orchestra.
Conductor: Jacob Druckman.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11997.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8526.
Performer: BBC Philharmonic Orhcestra. Conductor: Jacob Druckman ; Jan DeGaetani, soprano.
Broadcast on "The Composer Conducts" radio program.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12002.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8553.
"Recording session, N.Y.P.O."
40 takes.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12060.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTD-A 197.
Includes Tchaikovsky's "Variations on a Rococo Theme."
Performer: Philharmonia [?].
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11988.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTD-A 198.
Contents: Variations sur un theme rococo / Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky -- Prism / Jacob Druckman.
Performer: Kansas City Symphony. Conductor: William McGlaughlin.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12011.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8535.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12026.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTD-A 194.
On container "USMA".
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
On container "Loeb memorial concert".
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
On container "original splice from rehearsal at Juilliard".
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
Performer: Concord String Quartet (Mark Sokol, violin ; Andrew Jennings, violin ; John Kochanowski, viola ; Norman Fischer, violoncello).
Performed at Yale University.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11976.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6216.
Performer: Speculum Musicae.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12053.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTD-A 191.
On cassette label "Goucher".
Premiere performance. Performed at the Pabst Theater, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Performer: Concord String Quartet.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12032.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8466.
Performer: Concord String Quartet.
Performed at Northwestern University as part of the Ear Openers series.
Second performance.
Performer: Concord String Quartet. Performed at Northwestern University.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12032.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8466.
Performer: Concord String Quartet.
Performed at Northwestern University as part of the Ear Openers series.
Performer: Concord String Quartet.
Performed at Dartmouth.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11973.
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Original in: *LT-7 6236.
Performer: Concord String Quartet.
Performed at Dartmouth.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11967.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8462.
On container "Goucher".
Performer: Concord String Quartet.
On container "University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, School of Music".
"Festival Miami. Chamber music, ser. 1."
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11991.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8562.
Performed at the Tanglewood Festival.
Performer: Fidelio String Quartet (Helene Pohl, Steven Miller, violins ; Caroline Wolff, viola ; Gregory Sauer, cello).
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11961.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8533.
On cassette "NMNH".
Performer: Fidelio String Quartet (Helene Pohl, Steven Miller, violins ; Caroline Wolff, viola ; Gregory Sauer, cello).
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12011.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8534.
Performer: William Moersch, marimba.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12043.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8454.
Performer: Daniel Kennedy, marimba.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12007.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8507.
Performer: William Moersch, marimba.
CD demo.
Also includes works by other composers.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11999.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8522.
Contents: Reflections on the nature of water / Jacob Druckman -- Merlin / Andrew Thomas -- Suites, marimba / Irwin Bazelon -- For marimba and tape / Martin Wesley-Smith -- After Syrinx, no. 2 / Richard Rodney Bennett.
Performer: Nancy Zeltsman, marimba.
Recorded in performance in Cambridge, MA.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12063.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8546.
Performer: Yousif Sheronick, marimba.
Performad at Sprague Hall.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11963.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8521.
Contents: Four pieces / Gliere -- Selections / Serge Koussevitsky -- Sonatas, arpeggione, piano, D. 821, A minor / Franz Schubert -- Valentine / Jacob Druckman.
Performers: 1st work, National Symphony, Mstisalv Rostropovitch, conductor, Washington Oratorio Society, Shenandoah Conservatory Choir, Robert Shafer, conductor ; 2nd work, Tanglewood Festival Chorus, John Oliver, conductor ; 3rd work, Gregg Smith Singers, Gregg Smith, conductor.
Contents: Vox humana / Jacob Druckman -- Antiphonies / Jacob Druckman -- Four madrigals / Jacob Druckman.
Performer: Los Angeles Philharmonic. Conductor: Zubin Mehta.
"Premiere."
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12027.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8445.
Performer: Los Angeles Philharmonic. Conductor: Zubin Mehta.
World premiere performance. Work commissioned by the Orange County Philharmonic Society.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12036.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8513.
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
Performer: George katz, pfte.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12062.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8428.
Variations for piano.
Performer: George Katz.
On label "Juilliard School of Music".
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
Performer: Gloria Cheng.
On container "KPFK, Los Angeles".
Performer: Christine Diwyk, piano.
World premiere performance. Performer: Orchestre National de France. Conductor: Zoltan Pesko.
Recording of a concert also featuring works by Charles Ives and Elliot Carter.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11962.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8539.
Contents: Holidays. Fourth of July / Charles Ives -- Concertos, orchestra / Elliott Carter -- Shog / Jacob Druckman -- Sets, orchestra, no. 2 (K. 1A6). From Hanover Square North / Charles Ives.
Performer: Orchestre National de France. Conductor: Zoltan Pesko.
World premiere. Performed at Theatre des Champs-Elysees.
Orchestre National de France. Zoltan Pesko, conductor.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-10 12029.
Recorded at the Yale School of Music.
Performers: Phylis Curtin, soprano ; R. Edwards, pianoforte.
Phylis Curtin, soprano, with Ryan Edwards, piano.
On tape reel "master".
Yale University.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11973.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6229.
Soloist: Phylis Curtin, soprano.
With piano accompaniment.
Performers: Carolyn Sloan Smith, soprano ; Cleveland Chamber Symphony.
Conductor: Edwin London.
Performers: Carolyn Sloan Smith, soprano ; Cleveland Chamber Symphony.
Conductor: Edwin London.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6225.
Performer: Boston Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Seiji Ozawa.
Rehearsal.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11993.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8556.
Performer: Boston Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Seiji Ozawa. Martin Bookspan, announcer.
World premiere performance.
Recorded at Tanglewood.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12051.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8440.
Performer: Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa.
Performer: Cleveland Orchestra. Conductor: Alexander Lazarev.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12037.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8510.
Performer: Philadelphia Orchestra. Conductor: Charles Dutoit.
Performed at the Mann Music Center, Philadelphia, PA.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12051.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8441.
Performer: Boston Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Seiji Ozawa.
Performance with a revised ending.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12009.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8470.
Performer: Aspen Festival Orchestra. Conductor: Sergiu Comissiona.
Performed at the tent, Aspen Music Festival.
Performed at the Aspen Music Festival. Conductor: Sergiu Comissiona.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12059.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTD-A 192.
Work for tape.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11973.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6235.
On container label "ballet version ... jackpot".
On container "safety".
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Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
On container "master".
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Ballet version.
Also includes Jackpot.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6467.
Contents: Synapse / Jacob Druckman -- Jackpot / Jacob Druckman.
Performer: St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Leonard Slatkin.
Premiere performance. Recording distorted.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12037.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8505.
Rehearsal.
Performer: St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Leonard Slatkin.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11963.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8527.
Premiere performance.
Performer: Times Square Basstet.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11976.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6205.
Rehearsal.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12000.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8563.
Performer: Times Square Basstet.
On cassette label "Jacob Druckman N.N.M."
On container insert "New music New Haven".
On cassette label "New Music New Haven".
On cassette label "New music New Haven".
Unidentified work performed at New Music, New Haven.
Performer: Robert Black, contrabass.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12031.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8457.
Performer: Timothy Pitts, double bass.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12030.
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Original in: *LTC 8459.
Performer: Dennis Trembly.
On container insert "KUSC-FM tape".
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12037.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8504.
On container insert "Theme, Berio, Kirshcner, Druckman, Foss, Corigliano, Williams, Takemitsu, Schuman."
Performer: Boston Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Seiji Ozawa. Recorded at Tanglewood during "Bernstein at 70!".
Variations of Leonard Bernstein's "New York, New York" by above composers.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12027.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8448.
Contents: On the town. New York, New York / Leonard Bernstein -- / Luciano Berio -- / Leon Kirchner -- / Jacob Druckman -- / Lukas Foss -- / John Corigliano -- / John Williams -- / Toru Takemitsu -- / William Schuman.
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
Performers: National Symphony, Mstislav Rostropovitch, conductor ; Washington Oratorio Society ; Shenandoah Conservatory Chori, Robert Shafer, conductor.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12044.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8431.
Perfomrers: National Symphony, Mstislavf Rostropovich, conductor ; Washington Oratorio Society ; Shenandoah Conservatory Choir, Robert Shafer, conductor.
On container "first performance, Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C.".
Performer: Berkshire Music Center Orchestra.
Conductor: Bruno Maderna.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11981.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6605.
Conductor: Bruno Maderna.
On container "Chicago".
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Performer: Cleveland Orchestra. Conductor: Lorin Maazel.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11983.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6226.
Unidentified live performance.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12003.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8549.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12026.
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Original in: *LTD-A 194.
Performer: Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Bruno Maderna.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12043.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8426.
On container "original ... 2nd performance".
Performer: Berkshire Music Festival Orchestra. Conductor: Bruno Maderna. Performed at Tanglewood.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11981.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6211.
Performer: Berkshire Music Center Orchestra. Conductor: Bruno Maderna.
On container "1st perf. original".
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11981.
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Original in: *LT-7 6644.
Performed 4/22-23/1981.
Performer: Orchestra of the 20th Century. Conductor: Arthur Weisberg.
Takes from recording session.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11982.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6456.
Performer: Yale Philharmonia.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 11983.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LT-7 6459.
Live performance and dress rehearsal at the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music..
Performer: University of Cincinnati Symposium Wind Ensemble. Conductor: Erwin Nigg.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12036.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8511.
On cassette label "Aspen".
Music for the movie. On container insert "RCA ABL1-3983".
Duration: 73 minutes.
Work for flute, violin and harp.
Performers: M. Kaufman ; M. Galiagher ; B. Allen.
Performer: St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Leonard Slatkin.
Performer: London Sinfonietta. Conductor: Riccardo Chailly.
Performers: Richard Trythall, piano ; Oak Ridge Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Robert Lyall.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12013.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTC 8476.
Piano concerto. Soloist: P. Donogue.
Based on the novel by Joyce Carol Oates.
Performers: Jean McDonald, soprano ; Robin Guy, piano.
Performed at Russell Hall, University of Northern Iowa.
Performers: Boston Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Seiji Ozawa.
Interview with Jeffrey Brooks and David Lang conducted on the radio program, The Composer's Voice.
On cassette label "MCF radio pilot".
Work for actors, soprano, speaker and instruments.
First selection is incomplete.
Preservation copy in: *LT-10 12054.
Access to original items restricted.
Original in: *LTD-A 195.
Contents: Cave. Who is Ishmael? / Steve Reich -- Cave. Typing music / Steve Reich.
Performer: New Quartet (Na'ama Lion, traverso, Dana Maiben, baroque violin, Jane Hershey, viola da gamba, Peter Sykes, harpsichord).
Work is performed twice (performance at Yale University, 1984 ; performance at Tanglewood Festival). Performers: 1st performance, J. Middleton, W. Braun ; 2nd performance, Pickins, Schneur.
Performer: St. Paul Chamber Orchestra. Conductor: Gunther Schuller.
World premiere performance. Performed at Carnegie Hall, New York City.
Performer: American Composers Orchestra. Conductor: Dennis Russell Davies.
Performer: Julianna Oginshuk, piano.
Performers: Van Zeeland ; Bauwhuis.
Conductors: Marsha Mabrey (1st work) ; Susan Haig (2nd work) ; Sara Jobin (3rd work).
Recorded at Dinkelspiel Auditorium, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA.
Contents: Requiem per quelli che sperano / Koren Cowgill -- Invisible scenes / Kui Dong -- Mechanistic maniac / Jennifer Higdon.
World premiere performance, Town Hall, New York City.
Performers: Robert Dick, flutes ; Solisti New York. Conductor: Alasdair Neale.
Work written in 1992.
Duration: 17 minutes.
Performers: Bill Jackson ; Honolulu Symphony Orchestra.
Performers: Gary Karr, double bass ; London Symphony Orchestra.
Conductor: Geoffrey Simon.
Duration: 21:35.
Performers: Fulkerson, Philadelphia Orchestra. Conductor: Riccardo Muti.
Performer: Rockland Suburban Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Edward Simons.
Performed at the Rockland Community College Cultural Arts Center.
Performers: Empire Brass ; Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Stephen Stein.
Performer: Seattle Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Gerard Schwarz.
Performer: Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra. Conductor: Robert Spano.
Performed at the Festival of Contemporary Music.
Work subtitle: a documentary opera.
Performers: Louise Brown, narrator ; Daniel Nelson, Lincoln ; Philip Larson, Booth ; Robert Newell, Paine ; Larry Parsons, Stanton ; Jonathon Oehler, Grant and comedian ; Timothy Hamel, Herold ; Gordon Brock, Atzeerodt ; Jane Thorngren, Mary Lincoln ; Julie Prohaska, Mrs. Keckley, and supporting cast ; Cleveland Chamber Symphony, Edwin London, music director.
Original libretto by Donald Justice. Complete personnell listed in container insert.
Performers: Musicians and members & chorus of the Brooklyn Philharmonic. Conductor: Michael Tilson Thomas.
Performer: New York Youth Symphony. Conductor: Samuel Wong.
Duration: 9 minutes.
Performers: James Grime, flute ; David Cowley, cello.
Work for orchestra in memory of Jacob Druckman.
Performer: Norfolk Festival Orchestra. Conductor: Sidney Haath.
On container insert "Sinf. Ork. RTV".
Conductor: Ljubljana Globokar.
Perforemr: Manhattan Marimba Quartet.
Performed at Town Hall, New York City.
Performers: Ronald Roseman, oboe ; Joan Panetti, piano.
Performed at The Music Shed, Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, Norfolk Connecticut.
Performers: Barbara Hendricks, soprano ; Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Conductor: George Solti.
Work for soprano, tenor and piano.
Conductor: Tahja Ling.
Performed at Davies Hall.
Performers: Robert Dick, flute & bass flute ; Bruce Maccombie, prepared piano.
Contents: My heart is in the East -- Summer vacation -- Night.
Performers: Peggy Kampmeier, piano (#2) ; Davy Temperley, piano (#'s 6,5, & 1).
Performer: Minnesota Opera.
On container insert "Foglio D Album".
Performers: Jan DeGaetani ; Rochestra Chamber Orchestra. Conductor: David Fetler.
Performer: Women's Philharmonic. Conductor: JoAnne Falletta.
On container insert "from Il Giasone (1648)".
From Il giasone. Arranged by Druckman.
Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.
Performers: Peggy Friedland, flute ; Mary Watt, oboe/English horn ; Dileep Gangoli, clarinet ; Pter Abrams, French horn ; David Joseph, bassoon ; Martin Amlin, harpsichord.
Performer: Valdine Anderson, soprano.
Performer: St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Leonard Slatkin.
Duration: 15:40.
European premiere performance.
Performed at the Aldeburgh Festival.
Performer: London Sinfonietta. Conductor: Oliver Knussen.
An opera in four scenes. Music and libretto by Jeremy Beck.
Performed at the Yale School of Music.
Performed by the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players at the Cheltenham Festival.
Composers: Henri Pousseur ; Denis Pousseur.
Performer: New York New Music Ensemble.
Duration: 5 minutes.
Interview conducted on the Minnesota Composers Forum radio program, The Composers Voice, broadcast on Minnesota Public Radio.
Interview conducted on the Minnesota Composers Forum radio program, The Composers Voice, broadcast on Minnesota Public Radio.
Minnesota Composers Forum MPR/BBC interview.
Interview conducted on the Minnesota public radio program, The Composer's Voice.
Performer: BBC Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Pierre Boulez.
Performer: Le Nouvel Ensemble Moderne. Conductor: Lorraine Vaillancourt.
Duration: 13:30.
Recording includes two versions of this work: 1- reduced piano version ; 2- version for orchestra and narrator.
On container insert "Conjunto instrumental de la Orq. Sinonica de Chile".
Conductor: Victor Tevah.
Duration: 26 minutes.
Music, Anthony Davis. Poetry, Diane DiPrima.
Soloist: Cynthia Aaronson, soprano.
Performed at Town Hall, New York City.
Work subtitle: 4 poems of Agueda Pizarro.
Performers: Lucy Shelton, soprano ; St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Leonard Slatkin.
Performed at Powell Symphony Hall. Duration: 31 minutes.
Performer: Empire State Youth Orchestra. Conductor: Francisco Noya.
Premiere performance.
On container insert "symphonic fragments".
Performer: Los Angeles Philharmonic.
Conductor: Esa-Pekka Salonen.
String quartet. Performer: Hanson Quartet.
Duration: 13 minutes.
Performer: California Symphony. Conductor: Barry Jekowsky.
Woodwind Quintet.
On container label "love beyond tiem, beyond place".
Music: David Lang. Libretto: Manuela Hoelerhoff. Director: Francesca Zambello.
On container insert "Pierrot fantasy".
Performer: San Francisco Contemporary Music Players. Conductor: Stephen Mosko.
Work for soprano, clarinet and piano.
Three performances: 11/1995, New York ; 3/3/1996, San Francisco ; 3/6/1996, Oakland.
Performer: Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Myung Whun Chung.
Performers: Dawn Upshaw, soprano ; Margo Garrett, piano.
Performer: New Quartet (Na'ama Lion, traverso, Dana Maiben, baroque violin, Jane Hershey, viola da gamba, Peter Sykes, harpsichord).
Premiere performance. On container insert "Library of Congress Founder's Day concert".
Work for bass-baritone, chorus and chamber ensemble. An Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge commission.
Performer: St. Paul Chamber Orchestra. Conductor: Christopher Hogwood.
Performed in New Haven, CT.
Work for piano. Performer: Xak Bjerken.
Duration: ca. 9 minutes.
Performer: Cornell University Festival Chamber Orchestra. Conductor: John Fitz Rogers.
Performed at Barnes Hall, Cornell University.
Duration: ca. 11 minuttes.
Performer: American Composers Orchestra. Conductor: Thomas Nee.
On cassette label "Electric phoenix".
Composers: Pousseur ; Chagas.
Composers: David Snow ; Mark Campellone.
Performer: Margaret Astrup, soprano. The 1st work is a live performance.
The 3rd work only includes the 1st and 2nd movements.
Contents: Knoxville, summer of 1915 / Samuel Barber -- Three songs / Otto Luening -- Our father's road. Selections / David Sampson -- Mot kveld / A. Backer Grondahl.
Performers: Gergory and Geofrey Bonenberger, classical guitarists.
The 4th work was arranged by Len Williams.
Contents: My Lord Willobes wellcome home / John Dowland -- Vida breve / Manuel de Falla -- Chants d'Espagne. Cordoba / Isaac Albeniz -- Traditional Spanish and Latin American songs; arr -- Souvenir de Russie / Fernando Sor.
Anthony Burr, clarinet, assisted by the Apsen Contemporary Ensemble, and others [?].
The 3rd work includes the 1st and 6th movements.
Contents: Gra / Elliott Carter -- Preghier per un ombra / Giacinto Scelsi -- Quartet. Selections / Olivier Messiaen -- If / Pascal Dusapin.
Common Sense: Patti Monson, flute ; Libby Van Cleve, oboes ; Michael Lowenstern, clarinets ; Ron Stewart, trumpet ; Julie Josephson, trombone ; Dave Spies, tuba ; Thomas McDavid, violin ; Peter Askim, basses ; Dany Tunick, percussion ; Sara Laimon, keyboards.
On container insert "Radio spot for RAW show".
Jeannine Wagar, conductor ; Dan Becker, founder.
Contents: Structural adjustment / John Halle -- Over and out / Belina Reynolds -- Polysorbate 60 / Marc Mellits -- Sage / Carolyn Yarnell -- Gridlock / Dan Becker -- Accomodating commonplaces / Ed Harsh -- Chant du Soleil. Solstice / Melissa Hui -- My insect bride / Randall Woof.
Performers: Sharan Leventhal, violin ; Nancy Zeltsman, marimba.
The 1st & 2nd works were recorded live in performance.
Contents: Lyric variations / Scott,4d1952- Wheeler -- Marimolin. 1st movement / Thomas Oboe Lee -- For Miro Vlabimian / Christopher Stowens -- Slang / Steven L. Scher -- Little rhapsody / Marjorie Merryman -- Soaring (an encore piece) / Robert Livingston Aldridge.
Performers: Obras Para, piano ; Elvira Savi ; Margarita Herrera ; Julio Laks.
Contents: Sonata, piano / Carlos Riesco -- Tres variables / Juan Lemann Cazabon -- Tres momentos / Ida Vivado -- Alternativas / Juan Amenabar.
Performers: Yale University Symphony Orchestra ; Eliza Slavet, oboe (3rd work) ; Yale University Glee Club (4th work). Conductors: James Sinclair (works 1-3, 5) ; David Connell (4th work).
On container insert "2nd work, modern premiere".
Contents: Don Juan / Richard Strauss -- Heroic elegy & triumphal epilogue / Ralph Vaughan Williams -- Concertos, oboe, string orchestra, D minor. / Alessandro Marcello -- Symphonie de Psaumes / Igor Stravinsky -- Rodeo / Aaron Copland.
The 4th & 5th works are written by Stuart Dempster and William O. Smith.
Contents: Book of dreams. Three chapters / Richard Boulanger (13:10) -- Bat out of Hell / Stephen Pope (5:20) -- Quartets, strings, no. 2. Selections / Milton Babbitt (9:20) -- Outrage / Dempster/Smith (5:10) -- Eye music / Dempster/Smith (5:00) -- End of September / Larry Solomon (5:46) -- Casio improvisation, no. 1 / Larry Solomon (8:55).
Contents: Mykenae a / Iannis Xenakis (9:40) -- Sud (Section III: "Afternoon, evening") / Jean-Claude Risset (8:02) -- Kali / John Rahn (9:23) -- Vision (sections 2 & 3) / Richard Karpen (13:18) -- Sound examples for "A tonal model of an "Atonal" piece: Schonberg's opus 15, number 2" / Steve Larson (9:30) -- Sound examples for "Sound-color dynamics" / Wayne Slawson (3:36).
Work written in 1992. On cassette label "Bang on a Can Festival".
Duration: 9 minutes.
Performer: New York New Music Ensemble.
Performer: Present Music. Conductor: K. Stalheim.
Duration: 6:30.
Work for viola and 13 wind instruments.
Performers: Serge Collot, soloist ; Ensemble Ars Nova.
Performers: Nancy Shade, soprano ; Orchestre National de France. Conductor: Michel Plasson.
Performer: Greenwich Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: David Gilbert.
Performer: Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Andrew Litton.
Performer: Pro Arte Quartet.
On container insert "Laurel record #128".
On container "little parts of Quiet city arranged for brass septet, trumpet and asax".
Performer: Ventura Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Leonard Stein.
Duration: 15 minutes.
Duration: 9 minutes.
Performers: Robin Lorentz, violin ; Erika Duke-Kirkpatric, cello.
On container insert "California E.A.R. unit ... Harvard Group for New Music".
Performer: Manhattan School of Music Orchestra. Conductor: Charles Wuorinen.
Performers: Joyce Castle, mezzo-soprano ; Michael Finckel, Maxine Neuman, Tom Calabro, Ted Mook, celli.
Performed at Dartmouth University.
Performed at the City Hall Auditorium, Portland, Maine.
Performer: Portland Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Toshiyuki Shimada.
Performer: Israel Sinfonietta. Conductor: Gisele Buka Ben-Dor.
Performers: 1st work, Berlin Philharmonic, Hans Werner Henze, conductor ; 2nd work, RSO, Sixten Eherling, conductor ; 3rd work, London Sinfonietta, O Knussen, conductor ; 4th work, London Sinfonietta, E. Howarth, conductor ; 5th work, Kontra Vilsbek, Jedlickova Walden ; London Sinfonietta.
Contents: Stratifications / Hans Abrahamsen -- Nacht und Trompeten / Hans Abrahmasen -- Winternacht / Hans Abrahamsen -- Machenbilder / Hans Abrahamsen -- Six pieces for violin, horn and piano / Hans Abrahamsen.
Performers: 1st work, Y Chamber Symphony, Gerard Schwarz, conductor ; 2nd work, Julius Baker, flute ; Y Chamber Symphony, Gerard Schwarz, conductor.
Contents: In praise of Ockaghem / Hugh Aitken -- Rameau remembered / Hugh Aitken.
Performers: 1st work, Benedetta Pecchioli, mezzo-soprano, Michel Portal, clarinet, Etienne Pedard, cello, N.O.P., Gilbert Amy, conductor ; 2nd work, Ensemble Musique, Gilbert Amy, conductor.
Contents: Chin'anim, cha ananim / Gilbert Amy (15:15) -- Echos XIII / Gilbert Amy (14:50).
Performers: National Orchestra of Bucarest, D. Agrafiotis, conductor (1st work) ; Alea III Performing Arts Ensemble, Judith Kellock, soprano, Theodore Antoniou, conductor (2nd work) ; Hellenic Group of Contemporary Music, Theodore Antoniou, conductor (3rd work) ; American Composer's Orchestra, Gordon Gottlieb, Joseph Passaro, percussion, Theodore Antoniou, conductor (4th work) ; Philharmonia Ungarica, D. Agrafiotis, conductor (5th work) ; Elena Mouzalas, piano (6th work).
Contents: Skolion / Theodore Antoniou (17:00) -- Epigrams / Theodore Antoniou (17:00) -- Aphierosis / Theodore Antoniou (8:00) -- Double concerto for percussion / Theodore Antoniou (16:00) -- Gbyso music / Theodore Antoniou (16:00) -- Prelude-toccata / Theodore Antoniou (5:00).
Performer: Andre-Michel Schub, piano.
Contents: Concerto, piano / Daniel Asia -- Black light / Daniel Asia.
Contents: Garden of Cyrus / Beglarian -- Fresh air / Beglarian.
The 1st work is performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Harvey Pittel, tenor saxophone ; Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor.
Contents: Chemins, no. 2 / Luciano Berio -- Sequenza, no. 7 / Luciano Berio -- Pezzi, violin, piano / Luciano Berio -- Chamber music / Luciano Berio.
Performers: 1st work, Anthony DiBonaventuro ; 2nd work, Anthony Pay, clarinet, Nona Liddell, violin ; 3rd work, Heinz Holliger, oboe ; 4th work, Katia & Marrielle Labeque, Jean-Pierre Drovet, vibraphone, Sylvia Gualda, marimba, London Sinfonietta."
Contents: Points on the curve to final / Luciano Berio -- Concertino / Luciano Berio -- Chemins, no. 4 / Luciano Berio -- Linea / Luciano Berio.
Composer/performer: Mark Birnbaum.
Contents: Night of the morning star / Mark Birnbaum (14:38) -- Temple of the evening star / Mark Birnbaum (9:08).
Performers: Dogs of Desire.
Also includes a recording of That's the way by K.C. and the Sunshine Band.
Contents: O.J. the opera / Arthur Bloom -- That's the way / Arthur Bloom -- That's the way.
Contents: Rage -- Batucada -- Sonata, violoncello -- Shenblu -- Weddings & bar mitzvahs -- Trio -- Dreams of flying.
The 1st work is for male choir, and was performed on 4/24/1994 in San Francisco by Chanticleer (premiere peformance). The 2nd work was performed on 10/14/1994 in New York by the Brooklyn Philharmonic, Dennis Russell Davies, conductor, Margaret Leng Tan, piano (premiere performance). The 3rd work was performed on 2/4/1994 in Boston. The 4th work was performed on 1/29/1994 in San Francisco by The Women's Philharmonic, JoAnn Falletta, conductor (premiere performance).
Contents: Set of Chinese folk songs / Yi Chen (12:00) -- Concerto, piano, orchestra / Yi Chen (17:00) -- Song in winter / Yi Chen (8:00) -- Symphonies, no. 2 / Yi Chen (18:00).
The 1st work was recorded 1/29/1994, and the 2nd work was recorded 4/24/1994 in San Francisco.
Performers: Women's Philharmonic, JoAnne Falleta, conductor (1st work) ; Chanticleer (2nd work) ; WuMan (3rd work).
Contents: Symphonies, no. 2 / Yi Chen (18:00) -- Set of Chinese folk songs / Yi Chen (12:00) -- Points / Yi Chen (10:00).
Performers: 1st work, Houston Symphony Orchestra, L. Foster, conductor ; 2nd work, Roger Wagner Chorale, L. Foster, conductor.
Contents: Symphony in celebration / Paul Chihara -- Missa carminum brevis / Paul Chihara.
The 1st work is a chamber symphony for bamboo flute and 22 strings. The 3rd work is a concerto for so-na and orchestra. The 4th work is a tone poem.
Performer: Shanghai Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Xieyang Chen.
Contents: Symphonies, no. 4 / Chien-erh Chu (21:00) -- Symphonies, no. 2 / Chien-erh Chu (23:00) -- Exctasy of nature / Chien-erh Chu (21:00) -- Wonder of Naxi / Chien-erh Chu (15:20).
Performers: Noel Lee, piano ; Orchestre National [de Paris?]. Conductor: Aaron Copland.
Contents: Concertos, piano, orchestra / Aaron Copland -- Inscape / Aaron Copland -- Symphonies, no. 1 (1928) / Aaron Copland.
The 1st work is for soprano, harp and chamber orchestra. The 2nd work is for piano duo.
Performers: 1st work, Ensemble Americana, Kay Roberts, conductor ; 2nd work, Hubertus Dreyer, Mari Takano, pianos.
Contents: Lieder aus der Dunkelkammer / Sidney Corbett -- Pianos' dreams / Sidney Corbett.
The 1st work is for solo guitar. The 2nd work is for chamber ensemble.
Contents: Arien, no. 4 / Sidney Corbett -- Kandisky romance / Sidney Corbett.
The 1st work is written for flute, piccolo, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, trumpet, trombone, percussion, violins (2), viola, cello, bass.
The 2nd work is written for string quartet and percussion.
Contents: Chamberwork, no, 2 / Christopher Culpo (16:35) -- Rebus / Christopher Culpo (13:30).
The 1st work is written for orchestra. The 2nd work is written for oboe and chamber orchestra. The 3rd work is written for electric violin, two synthesizers and percussion.
Contents: Oh Lois! / Michael Daugherty -- Little firecracker / Michael Daugherty -- Metropolis symphony. Lex / Michael Daugherty.
The 1st work is for fourteen players. The 2nd work is for flute and violin.
Contents: Point, line + plane / Kenneth Dempster -- Prejudice / Kenneth Dempster.
The 1st work was recorded on January 8, 1987 at Cooper Union, New York City, and is written for flute and seven instruments (fl/picc, oboe, Bb/Eb clarinet, trombone, violin, bass, percussion.
Performers: 1st work (Robert Dick, flutes ; Musical Elements, Daniel Asia, conductor) ; 2nd work (Robert Dick, bass flute).
Contents: Meristem -- T might equal C10.
The 1st work is for violin, cello and chamber ensemble, and was recorded 8/83. The 2nd work was written for the Brooklyn String Quartet. The 3rd work was commissioned by the Fromm Foundation Contemporary Players. The 4th work is for oboe and piano, and was commissioned by the Concert Artists Guild, and was recorded at Carnegie Recital Hall, 12/83.
Contents: Double concerto / Deborah Drattell -- Movement for string quartet / Deborah Drattell -- Alone / Deborah Drattell -- Quid pro quo / Deborah Drattell.
Performer: China Central National Orchestra.
Contents: Orchestra with insertions of three timbre / Tan Dun -- Adagio, string orchestra / Tan Dun -- Composition for 12 instruments, percussion and voices / Tan Dun.
Recorded: 8/9/89 (1st work) ; 7/18/90 (2nd work) ; 1/24/91 (3rd work) ; 4/2/88 4th work ; 4/7/90 (5th work).
The 3rd work is a reading.
Performers: 1st work, National Repertory Orchestra, Carl Topilow, conductor ; 2nd work, Tanglewood Festival fellows, David Dzubay, conductor ; 3rd work, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Alfred Savia, conductor ; 4th work, Indiana Chamber Brass (David Dzubay, trumpet, David McChesney, trumpet, David Thompson, horn, Kevin Duggins, trombone, Roger Lewis, tuba) ; 5th work, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Michael Morgan, conductor.
Contents: Snake alley / David Dzubay -- Chansons innocentes / David Dzubay -- Awakening / David Dzubay -- Quintet, brass / David Dzubay -- Siren song / David Dzubay.
Contents: Tautologos, no. 3 / Luc Ferrari -- Societe, no. 2 / Luc Ferrari -- Presque rien, no. 1 / Luc Ferrari -- Presque rien, no. 2 / Luc Ferrari.
Recorded at Moscow Radio, Feb. 22-27, 1993.
Performer: Moscow Radio Symphony. Conductor: Joel Spiegelman.
Contents: Symphony / Irving Fine -- Music for orchestra / Irving Fine -- Diversions / Irving Fine -- Toccata concertante / Irving Fine -- Blue towers march / Irving Fine.
Contents: Wild women with steaknives / Diamanda Galas -- Litanies of satan / Diamanda Galas.
Performers: 1st work, Dawn Upshaw, Gilbert Kalish ; 2nd work, Gloria Cheng.
Contents: Simple daylight / Hubrim -- Sonata, piano / Hubrim.
The 1st work is a concerto for English horn and orchestra.
Performers: 1st work, San Francisco Symphony, A. Neale, conductor ; 2nd & 3rd works, Baltimore Symphony, Zinman, conductor.
Contents: Colored field / Aaron Jay Kernis -- Still movement with hymn / Aaron Jay Kernis -- New era dance / Aaron Jay Kernis.
Contents: Symphony in waves / Aaron Jay Kernis -- Symphonies, no. 2 / Aaron Jay Kernis.
Performers: Zygmunt Krauze, piano, SWF Symphony Orchestra, Ernest Bour, conductor (1st work) ; Konstanty Kulka, violin, National Philharmonic Orchestra, Strugdo, conductor (5th work) ; Siegerland Orchestra, Jorge Rotter, conductor (6th work).
Contents: Concertos, piano, orchestra / Zygmunt Krauze -- Pieces for orchestra, nos. 1 & 2 / Zygmunt Krauze -- Quartets, strings, no. 2 / Zygmunt Krauze -- Folk music / Zygmunt Krauze -- Concertos, violin, orchestra / Zygmunt Krauze -- Suite de dances et de chansons for clavichord and orchestra / Zygmunt Krauze.
The 1st work is a concerto for Chinese orchestra. The 2nd work is for alto flute, cello and piano.
Performer: Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, Wing-Sie Yip, conductor (1st work).
Contents: Impetus / Bun-Ching Lam -- Another spring / Bun-Ching Lam.
Performers: 1st work, Pro Arte Quartet ; 2nd work, Musical Elements.
Contents: Quartets, strings, no. 2 / Fred Lerdahl -- Fantasy etude / Fred Lerdahl.
Performers: 1st work, Musical Elements, Robert Beaser, conductor ; 2nd work, J. West, Y. Wyner, Tanglewood Orchestra.
Contents: Fantasy etude / Fred Lerdahl -- Beyond the realm of bird / Fred Lerdahl.
Performers: 1st work, American Composer's Orchestra, Hugh Wolff, conductor ; 2nd work, New Jersey Symphony, Hugh Wolff, conductor ; 3rd work, concerto soloists of the Philadelphia Orchestra: D. Freeman, English horn, J. Freeman, conductor.
The 1st work was performed 1/90. The 2nd work was performed 4/87 at Carnegie Hall.
Contents: Anahata / Gerald Levinson (30:00) -- Two poems for orchestra / Gerald Levinson (16:00) -- From Erebus and black night / Gerald Levinson (20:00) -- For the morning of the world / Gerald Levinson.
The 1st work was performed by Mayumi Ohira, violin ; Berkeley Symphony, Robert Hughes, conductor, on 4/25/1987. The 2nd work was premiered and commissioned by Sonus Lyricus on 5/18/1987. the 3rd work is for string quartet. The 4th work is for vibraphone, marimba and string quartet. The 5th work is incomplete (1st movement only).
Contents: Concertos, violin, orchestra / Peter Scott Lewis (20:00) -- Trio, piano, flute, violoncello / Peter Scott Lewis (6:00) -- Night lights / Peter Scott Lewis (10:00) -- Journey to still water pond / Peter Scott Lewis (7:00) -- Concertos, guitar. 1st movement / Peter Scott Lewis (7:00).
Contents: Konzert fur Violine und Orchestra / Gyorgy Ligeti -- Concertos, piano, orchestra / Gyorgy Ligeti -- Chamber concerto / Gyorgy Ligeti.
Contents: Klavierduo / Luca Lombardi -- E subito ripren de il viaggio / Luca Lombardi.
Performers: American Composers Orchestra, Davies, conductor (1st work) ; Kronos Quartet, Steven Mackey (2nd work).
Contents: Tilt / Steven Mackey -- On the verge of troubadour songs / Steven Mackey.
Performers: 1st work, University of North Texas Wind Ensemble, Robert Winslow, conductor ; 2nd work, jean Piguet, violin, Suisse Romande Orchestra, Horst Stein, conductor ; 3rd work, University of North Texas Orchestra, Anshel Brusilow, conductor.
Contents: For precious friends hid in death's dateless night / Martin Mailman -- Concerto, violin, orchestra, op. 68 / Martin Mailman -- Symphonies, no. 3 (fantasies) / Martin Mailman.
The 1st work was performed on 2/15/1988 as part of WNYC's Americathon Festival, B. Marcu Ensemble, performer. The 2nd work was performed on 12/12/1986 at UCLA, Kronos Quartet, performer. The 3rd work is performed by David Shapiro, poetry and voice.
Contents: Adam & Eve / Bunita Marcus (19:00) -- Rugmaker / Bunita Marcus (00:00) -- Lecture for Jo Kondo / Bunita Marcus (15:00).
Performers: 1st work, Jim Miller, Tim Wilson, trumpets, Mack Kenley, Don Kenelly, trombones, William Klingelhofer, Brian McCarty, French horns, John Adams, conductor ; 2nd work, Foster Reed, mandolin, SERGE MODULAR, voice, piano, electronics, gambuh.
Contents: Fog tropes / Ingram Marshall -- Gradual requiem / Ingram Marshall.
Performers: 1st work, Susan Wood, flute, Edwin McLean, piano ; 3rd work, David Feinman, guitar.
The 2nd work is for mezzo-soprano, flute and harp, and is based on a poem by Pamela Hadas.
Contents: In darkest castles / Edwin McLean -- Box car Bertha / Edwin McLean -- Interludes for the lost summer / Edwin McLean.
Selections from a concert performed at the Grande Salle, Conservatoire Royal de Musique de Liege, Belgium.
Performers: Frederic Rzewski, Anne Piret, piano (1st work) ; Tomoko Kiba, violi, Paulo Alvarez, piano (2nd work) ; Genvieve Foccroulle, piano (3rd work).
On container insert "3rd work ... theme by pergolesi/adaptation by Stravinsky".
Contents: Travelling pianobass study no. 1 / Jonathan Middleton (3:44) -- Theme and variations / Jonathan Middleton (21:56) -- Piano variations I-V / Jonathan Middleton (22:23).
Performers: Charles Nichols, violin (1st work) ; Domonic Frasca, guitar (2nd work) ; Charles Nichols, MIDI violin, Lee Heuermann, soprano (3rd work).
The 1st work is for solo violin. The 2nd work is for guitar, computer sequencer and sampler. The 3rd work is for MIDI violin, soprano, computer and sampler.
Note on container insert "Stasis contains many long silences between selections, lasting from 1 to 19 seconds in duration".
Contents: Five gestures for solo violin (17:52) -- Chipper shredder (14:50) -- Stasis (26:45).
Contents: Face of the night, the heart of the dark / Wayne Peterson (20:00) -- Widening gyre / Wayne Peterson (18:00).
Performers: Ensemble Capriccio (members of the Minnesota Orchestra) (1st work) ; members of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra (2nd work) ; Racine Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Platt, conductor (3rd work).
Contents: Capriccio, violin, viola, violoncello / Russell Platt (15:00) -- Catharine wheel / Russell Platt (6:00) -- Island solitude / Russell Platt (6:00).
Performers: 1st work, David Stanhope, horn ; 2nd work, Syndey University Chamber Choir ; 3rd work, Yale University ensemble, Vincent Plush, conductor ; 4th work, Milbourne University Brass, Vincent Plush, conductor ; 5th work, Geoffrey Collins, solo flute.
Contents: Bakery hill rising / Vincent Plush (8:35) -- Hymn of the winstanley levellers / Vincent Plush (9:35) -- On shooting stars: homage to Victor Jara / Vincent Plush (14:25) -- Sinfonia. Intradas / Vincent Plush (4:55) -- Chu no mai / Vincent Plush (10:46).
Performers: 1st work, Tadeusz Godzina, Warsaw Percussion Ensemble, Jerzy Maksymiuk, conductor ; 2nd work, Polish Chamber Orchestra, Jerzy Marksymiuk, conductor.
The 1st work is a Polish Radio recording, and was performed at the 25th Festival of Warsaw Autumn, 1983. The 2nd work was performed at the 28th Festival of Warsaw Autumn in 9/1985.
Contents: Dream lands, magic spaces / Marta Ptaszynska -- Novella d'inverno / Marta Ptaszynska.
The 1st work was recorded in West Chester, PA, 5/2/1994. The 2nd work was performed in Philadelphia, 1994.
The 3rd work was performed in Tokyo, 1993. The 4th work was performed at the Cleveland Institute of Music, 1993.
Performers: Geoffrey Michaels, violin, Charles Abramovic, piano (1st work) ; Leonardo Trio (2nd work) ; Mari Akagt, piano (3rd work) ; Jerome Lowenthal (4th work).
Contents: Duo rhythmikosmos / Jay Reise (23:00) -- Trio Rhythmikosmos / Jay Reise (18:00) -- Sonata rhythmikosmos / Jay Reise (12:00) -- Rhythmic garlands / Jay Reise (22:00).
Performers: 1st work, Princeton Chamber Ensemble, Robert Sadin, conductor ; 2nd work, Geoffrey Burbeson, piano.
Contents: November variations for seven instruments / P. Robles (10:00) -- Complex planes, open praires / P. Robles.
Contents: Schuyler songs / Ned Rorem -- Concertos, violin, orchestra / Ned Rorem.
Contents: Doina / Michael Sahl -- Cocktail wanderings / Michael Sahl -- Symphony, instrumental ensemble / Michael Sahl.
The 1st work is for shoo, two harps, percussion and strings. The 2nd work is for violin and piano. The 3rd work is for female voice, piano, percussion and electronics. The 4th work is for two harps, percussion and string orchestra.
Contents: A journey to sacred time / Somei Satoh -- Hizunda toki no toritachi, no. 5 / Somei Satoh -- Heavenly spheres are illuminated by lights / Somei Satoh -- Lyra / Somei Satoh.
The 1st work is for piano solo. The 2nd work is for string quartet. The 3rd work is for two bassoons.
Contents: Partota / Manfred Stahnke -- Penthesilea / Manfred Stahnke -- Two scales / Manfred Stahnke -- Sanftes Getose, Liebleiches / Manfred Stahnke.
Contents: Bird of passage / Karlheinz Stockhausen -- Fur kommende Zeiten. Ceylon / Karlheinz Stockhausen.
Performers: 1st work, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Libor Pesek, conductor ; 2nd work, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin, conductor ; 3rd work, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Andre Previn, conductor.
Contents: Son et lumiere / Steven Stucky -- Impromptus, orchestra / Steven Stucky -- Concertos, orchestra / Steven Stucky.
The 1st work is for flute, alto flute, clarinet, bass clarinet, violin, cello, piano and percussion. The 2nd work is for harp and marimba. The 3rd work is for Balinese gamelan. The 4th work is a piano rag. The 5th work is for two clarinets. The 6th work is for clarinet, percussion, and two cellos.
Contents: Gash gold vermillion / Michael Tenzer (20:00) -- Puppets / Michael Tenzer (10:30) -- Situ banda / Michael Tenzer (12:00) -- Best man's wish / Michael Tenzer (5:00) -- Four, Evan / Michael Tenzer (15:45) -- Cycles and arcs / Michael Tenzer (16:00).
The 1st work is for 19 instruments and computer processed sound.
Conductor (1st work): Rand Sterger.
Contents: 19 + 1 / Michael Theodore -- Trio, piano, horn, violin / Michael Theodore.
The 1st work is for bass trombone and chamber orchestra. The 2nd work is for clarinet, violin, cello and piano.
Contents: Songs of darkness, power and radiance / Nicholas C.K. Thorne -- Summer's saraband / Nicholas C.K. Thorne.
Contents: Fear of phones / Raphael Trubayon -- Cuban missle crises / Raphael Trubayon.
Performers: 1st work, Gerard Bouwhuis, Cees Van Zeeland, piano ; 2nd work, Residentie Orchestra, Netherlands, Arturo Tamago, conductor ; 4th work, Mondriaan Quartet ; 5th work, Netherlands Wind Ensemble, Arie Van Beek, conductor ; 6th work, Moketus Ensemble.
Contents: Stadium / Diderik Wagenaar (7:25) -- Metrum (1st version) / Diderik Wagenaar (17:42) -- Cresent / Diderik Wagenaar (4:35) -- Limiet / Diderik Wagenaar (9:20) -- Liederm / Diderik Wagenaar (15:45) -- Tam tam / Diderik Wagenaar (23:06).
Performers: 1st work, South Carolina Philharmonic Orchestra, Jena Eison, mezzo-soprano, Columbia Choral Society, Larry Wyatt, director, Nicholas Smith, conductor ; 2nd work, Robert Black, conductor ; 3rd work, South Carolina Philharmonic, Einar Anderson, conductor.
Contents: Ahavah / Maxine M. Warshauer -- Revelation / Maxine M. Warshauer -- As the waters cover the sea (a tribute to Mozart) / Maxine M. Warshauer.
The 2nd work was performed 4/9/88 by the Knoxville Chamber Orchestra, Kirk Trevor, conductor.
Contents: Doom of King Saul / Dalit Warshaw -- Symphonic suite, op. 8 / Dalit Warshaw.
The 1st work is for orchestra and computer processed tape. The 2nd work is for computer generated stereo tape.
Performer: 1st work, Stanford Chamber Orchestra, J. Wager, conductor.
Contents: M / Amnon Wolman -- If thorns / Amnon Wolman.
Performers: 1st work, NHK Symphony Orchestra, Hiroyuki Iwaki, conductor ; 2nd work, Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, Francis Travis, conductor.
Contents: Chronoplastic / Joji Yuasa -- Time of orchestral time, no. 1 / Joji Yuasa.
Contents: Quartets, strings, no. 2. 1st movement / Sung-Hyun Yun -- Piece for ten winds / Sung-Hyun Yun -- Psalm 130. Selections / Sung-Hyun Yun -- Extension (for piano solo) / Sung-Hyun Yun.
Performed at the Tanglewood Music Center.
Performers: R. Chiu, violin ; D. Panner, viola ; J. Hersh, cello.
Performer: Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart. Conductor: Anton Zapf.
Performer: Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra New Music Group.
Performed at the Mark Taper Forum.
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Performers: New York New Music Ensemble ; Paul Sperry, tenor. Conductor: Robert Balck.
Performer: D. Burse, piano.
Performer: New York New Music Ensemble.
Work for flute quartet. Performers: Claudia Anderson ; Jill Felber ; Julianna Moore ; Karen Yonovitz.
On container "New Sounds Music, Inc. A-94-211841".
Performer: University of Michigan Concert Band. Conductor: D. Schleicler.
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Work for clarinet, violin, cello and piano. Performed at the Minnesota Composers' Forum.
On container insert "premiere".
Variations on Sweet is the work by Robbins Battell.
Variations written by Ezra Laderman, Fenno Heath, Jacob Druckman, Martin Bresknick, and Yehudi Wyner.
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Words by Isaac Watts.
Performers: Litchfield County Choral Union ; Keith Wilson ; Judith Caldwell ; Korby Myrick ; Howard Sprout ; John Stewart.
Conductor: Jonathan Babbit.
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Performers: Jayne West, soprano ; Karen Sauer, piano.
On container insert "ORF sinf. orch., Wien".
Conductor: Milan Horvat.
Performer: California Symphony. Conductor: B. Jekawsky.
Performer: Los Angeles Philharmonic.
Conductor: Esa-Pekka Salonen.
Performer: Orchestre National ; Ronald Zollman, conductor.
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Work is written in five movements.
Performer: Los Angeles Philharmonic. Conductor: Esa-Pekka Salonen.
Performed at the Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles.
Performer: Cornell University Festival Chamber Orchestra. Conductor: Mark Scatterday.
Performed at Barnes Hall, Cornell University.
Duration: ca. 20 minutes.
Performer: Curtis Institute Orchestra. Conductor: Richard Wernick.
Last three movements only.
Recorded at Queen Elizabeth Hall, London.
Performer: London Sinfonietta. Conductor: Gunther Schuller.
Performer: Derek Bermel, clarinet.
On label "reading session".
Duration: ca. 5 minutes.
Performer: California Symphony. Conductor: Barry Jekowsky.
Live performance.
Performers: Academy of St. Martin in The Fields ; Heiz & Ursula Holliger. Conductor: Sir Neville Mariner.
Duration: 30 minutes.
Performer: Meridian Arts Ensemble.
Duration: 20 minutes.
Performers: members of the Earplay Ensemble.
Work for chamber orchestra and two pianos. Dedicated to Jacob Druckman.
Performers: Xak Bjerken, Blaise Bryski, pianos ; Festival Chamber Orchestra. Conductor: Mark Scatterday.
Performed at Barnes Hall, Cornell University.
Arranged by Jacob Druckman for flute, violin and harp.
Performers: M. Kaufman ; M. Galiagher ; B. Allen.
Performers: Groupe vocal de France ; Ensemble Orchestral de Paris. Conductor: Gilbert Varga.
Work for keyboards, brass and percussion.
Duration: 14 minutes.
Work for horn and orchestra.
Duration: 27:30.
On container insert "bad student reading".
Work written in 1985.
Work written in 1981.
Performers: Schultz, violin ; Tenenbaum, viola ; Grossman, violoncello ; Joseph Tamosaitis, contra bass.
Performer: Orpheus Chamber Orchestra.
Performer: members of the Berkeley Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Kent Nagano.
Performers: Maryiln Horne ; San Francisco Symphony Orchestra.
Performed at St. Mark's, New York City.
Performers: Allen Ginsberg, voice ; Steven Taylor, guitar ; Heather Hardy, violin.
Work for solo cello, performed by Huang Su in Shanghai, China.
Duration: 13 minutes.
Work subtitle: Inscriptions for string quartet.
Performed at the Tanglewood Music Festival.
Performer: St. Lawrence String Quartet (Geoffrey Nuttal, Barry Shiffman, violins ; Lesley Robertson, viola ; Marina Hoover, cello).
Broadcast on the National Public Radio radio program, Performance Today.
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On cassette label "chamber .. St. Paul?".
Live electronic musical examples from second section live electronics, edited by Stephen Montague.
Flute and shakuhachi music.
Title from container insert. Seems to be music for various commercials.
First Avenue: Matthew Sullivan, oboe, English horn ; Ted Mook, cello ; C. Bryan Rulon, synthesizer.
On container "Family ... Samuel Druckman".
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On disc label "test H 71253".
On disc label "Sonic Recordings Products, Inc. ... stereo test ... MFS 709".
On container "from New World Records ... test pressing".
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On cassette "violin ... yui".
On cassette label "Glint incomplete".
On cassette label "Philharmonia of Yale".
On cassette "New Music New Haven".
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