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Brush-stroke

Title
  1. Brush-stroke / Lei Liang.
Published by
  1. New York, NY : Mode, [2009], ℗2009.
Author
  1. Liang, Lei, 1972-

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Additional authors
  1. Ohnishi, Takae
  2. Lin, Chien-Kwan, 1972-
  3. Drury, Stephen
  4. Robison, Paula
  5. Karis, Aleck
  6. Liang, Lei, 1972-
  7. Arditti Quartet, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
  8. Callithumpian Consort, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
Uniform title
  1. Instrumental music. Selections
Alternative title
  1. Instrumental music.
Subject
  1. Instrumental ensembles
  2. Piano music
  3. Flute music
  4. Saxophone and electronic music
  5. Harpsichord music
  6. String quartets
  7. Trios (Piano, percussion, cello)
Contents
  1. Serashi fragments : (2005) (The Arditti Quartet) (7:07) -- Some empty thoughts of a person from Edo : for harpsichord solo (2001) (Takae Ohnishi, harpsichord) (9:49) -- Memories of Xiaoxiang : for alto saxophone & tape (2003) (Chien-Kwan Lin, alto saxophone) (8:05) -- Trio for cello, piano & percussion (2002) (The Callithumpian Consort ; Stephen Drury, conductor) (8:50) -- In praise of shadows : for flute solo (2005) (Paula Robison, flute) (10:21) -- My windows : for piano solo. Tian (Heaven) ; Seven rays of the sun ; Magma ; Pausing, awaiting the wind to rise (Aleck Karis, piano) (13:00) -- Brush-stroke : (2004) (The Callithumpian Consort ; Stephen Drury, conductor) (10:41).
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. The 1st work for string quartet; the last work for instrumental ensemble.
  2. Eds. recorded: L. Liang Pub.
  3. Compact disc.
  4. Program notes by Yayoi Uno Everett in English with German and French translations ([20] p.) inserted in container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded 2001-2008, in Cambridge, Mass.; Boston, Mass.; and San Diego, Calif.