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String trio, op. 20

Title
String trio, op. 20 [sound recording] / Anton Webern. Trois poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé for soprano and chamber ensemble / Maurice Ravel. String quintet in C major, op. 29 (two violas) / Ludwig van Beethoven. Distant hills coming nigh, two arias from James Joyce for soprano, tenor, and chamber ensemble / Stephen Albert.
Author
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. prf
Publication
Apr. 27, 1990.

Details

Additional Authors
  • Webern, Anton, 1883-1945.
  • Ravel, Maurice, 1875-1937.
  • Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827.
  • Albert, Stephen, 1941-1992.
  • Upshaw, Dawn.
  • Gordon, David, 1947-
  • Parloff, Michael.
  • Fink, Katherine.
  • Henigman, Willa.
  • Shifrin, David.
  • Bosco, Chris.
  • Morelli, Frank.
  • Routch, Robert.
  • Kavafian, Ida.
  • Frank, Pamela.
  • Hoffman, Toby.
  • Coletti, Paul.
  • Sherry, Fred.
  • Feeney, John (Bassist)
  • Oei, David.
  • Kendall, Christopher.
Description
3 sound tape reels : analog, 7 1/2 ips, stereo.; 10 in.
Subjects
Note
  • World premiere, commissioned by The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (4th work).
  • Concert preceded by "Warm-up" with composer Stephen Albert (reel 1).
  • Program notes by Leonard Burkat, Mary Lou Humphrey, Susan Feder, and Steven Ledbetter, biographical notes on performers, and texts with English translations (2nd work) on file.
Access (note)
  • Access restricted. Written permission from The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center required for use.
Credits (note)
  • Fred Sherry, artistic director.
Event (note)
  • Recorded Apr. 27, 1990 at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York.
Language (note)
  • Sung in French (2nd work) and in English (4th work).
Call Number
*LT-10 12530
OCLC
55080303
Author
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. Performer
Title
String trio, op. 20 [sound recording] / Anton Webern. Trois poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé for soprano and chamber ensemble / Maurice Ravel. String quintet in C major, op. 29 (two violas) / Ludwig van Beethoven. Distant hills coming nigh, two arias from James Joyce for soprano, tenor, and chamber ensemble / Stephen Albert.
Imprint
Apr. 27, 1990.
Credits
Fred Sherry, artistic director.
Performer
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center members and guests: Dawn Upshaw, soprano ; David Gordon, tenor ; Michael Parloff, flute, alto flute, and piccolo ; Kathrine Fink, flute ; Willa Henigman, oboe ; David Shifrin, clarinet ; Chris Bosco, clarinet and Bass clarinet ; Frank Morelli, bassoon ; Robert Routch, horn ; Ida Kavafian and Pamela Frank, violin ; Toby Hoffman and Paul Coletti, viola ; Fred Sherry, violoncello ; John Feeney, double bass ; David Oei, piano ; Christopher Kendall, conductor.
Event
Recorded Apr. 27, 1990 at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York.
Access
Access restricted. Written permission from The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center required for use.
Original Version
Re-recorded from original tape provided by The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.
Language
Sung in French (2nd work) and in English (4th work).
Added Author
Webern, Anton, 1883-1945. Trio, violin, viola, cello, op. 20.
Ravel, Maurice, 1875-1937. Poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé.
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827. Quintets, violins (2), violas (2), cello, op. 29, C major.
Albert, Stephen, 1941-1992. Distant hills coming nigh (Chamber version)
Upshaw, Dawn. voc
Gordon, David, 1947- singer.
Parloff, Michael. Instrumentalist
Fink, Katherine. Instrumentalist
Henigman, Willa. Instrumentalist
Shifrin, David. Instrumentalist
Bosco, Chris. Instrumentalist
Morelli, Frank. Instrumentalist
Routch, Robert. Instrumentalist
Kavafian, Ida. Instrumentalist
Frank, Pamela. Instrumentalist
Hoffman, Toby. Instrumentalist
Coletti, Paul. Instrumentalist
Sherry, Fred. Instrumentalist. Director
Feeney, John (Bassist)
Oei, David. Instrumentalist
Kendall, Christopher. Conductor
Research Call Number
*LT-10 12530 Written permission required for use. Notes and texts on file.
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