Three piano preludes. Rushing waters ; Dream sequence ; Paradelle (7:00) -- Of musique, poetrie, art, and love. Of musique, poetrie, art, and love ; The cheat of Cupid, or, The ungentle guest ; His poetrie his pillar ; The wounded Cupid song ; Art above nature : to Julia ; The mad maid's song (17:33) -- Four composer portraits. Milton (Babbitt) ; Ned (Rorem) ; Gunther (Schuller) ; David (Diamond) (7:06) -- Sonata for flute and piano (13:01) -- Soundings (9:21) -- Pasiphae (10:42) -- Piano concerto no. 3 (11:05).
Note
The 2nd work a song cycle for soprano, flute and piano; the 3rd work for piano; the 5th work for saxophone and piano; the 6th work for percussion and piano.
Text of the 2nd work by Robert Herrick.
Event (note)
Recorded Oct. 21, 2006, Apr. 16, May 7, 16, and June 6, 2007, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH, and Sept. 4, 2007, American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York City.
Language (note)
The 2nd work sung in English.
Source of description (note)
Description based on hard copy version record.
Author
Adler, Samuel, 1928-
Title
Of musique, poetrie, art and love [electronic resource] / Samuel Adler.
Imprint
[Hong Kong] : Naxos, p2008.
Playing time
000700 001733 000706 001301 000921 001042 001105
Series
American classics
American classics (Naxos (Sound recording label))
Performer
Laura Melton, piano ; Elizabeth Farnum, soprano ; Carol Wincenc, flute ; John Sampen, alto saxophone ; Roger Schupp, percussion ; Bowling Green Philharmonia ; Emily Freeman Brown, conductor.
Event
Recorded Oct. 21, 2006, Apr. 16, May 7, 16, and June 6, 2007, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH, and Sept. 4, 2007, American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York City.