Earle Brown Contemporary Sound Series, Volume 1

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Tracklist

CD 1: Concert Percussion for Orchestra
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Ritmicas no. 6: Tiempo de rhumbaAmadeo Roldán1:50
2Ritmicas no. 5: Tiempo de sonAmadeo Roldán2:27
3Canticle no. 1
engineer:
Bob Arnold (engineer)
bell [3 claybells], cowbell, percussion [morache] and shakers [wood rattle]:
Edward “Corky” Cornelius
bell [3 dragon's mouth bells], bell [3 large glass bells] and shakers [gourd]:
Michael Rosenberg
bell [bells, 3 high], sistrum, tambourine and wood block [3 wood blocks]:
Raymond DesRoches
cymbal [suspended cymbal], drums (drum set) [brake drum], gong [tam-tam], triangle and wind chime [windbells]:
Warren Smith (jazz percussionist)
drums (drum set) [3 high drums], drums (drum set) [3 low drums] and gong [3 muted gongs]:
George Boberg
percussion:
Manhattan Percussion Ensemble
conductor:
Paul Price
recording of:
Canticle no. 1
composer:
Lou Harrison (composer) (in 1940)
Lou Harrison4:04
4Three Dance Movements: Waltz
engineer:
Bob Arnold (engineer)
anvil, bell [dinner bells], percussion [bottle], triangle [large triangle] and triangle [small triangle]:
Paul Price
bass drum, snare drum, wood block [large wood block] and wood block [small wood block]:
Ray DesRoches
bell, drums (drum set) [thundersheet] and gong:
Warren Smith (jazz percussionist)
cymbal [2 cymbals], cymbal [suspended Chinese cymbals], cymbal [suspended Turkish cymbals] and finger cymbals:
George Boberg
percussion:
Manhattan Percussion Ensemble
piano and slapstick [slapstick]:
Zita Carno
tom-tom:
George Boberg, Paul Price and Ray DesRoches
conductor:
John Cage (American composer)
recording of:
Three Dance Movements: Waltz
composer:
William Russell (20th century violinist and avant-garde composer)
part of:
Three Dance Movements
William Russell1:43
5Three Dance Movements: March
engineer:
Bob Arnold (engineer)
anvil, bell [dinner bells], percussion [bottle], triangle [large triangle] and triangle [small triangle]:
Paul Price
bass drum, snare drum, wood block [large wood block] and wood block [small wood block]:
Ray DesRoches
cymbal [2 cymbals], cymbal [suspended Chinese cymbals], cymbal [suspended Turkish cymbals] and finger cymbals:
George Boberg
percussion:
Manhattan Percussion Ensemble
piano and slapstick [slapstick]:
Zita Carno
tom-tom:
George Boberg, Paul Price and Ray DesRoches
conductor:
John Cage (American composer)
recording of:
Three Dance Movements: March
composer:
William Russell (20th century violinist and avant-garde composer)
part of:
Three Dance Movements
William Russell1:42
6Three Dance Movements: Fox Trot
engineer:
Bob Arnold (engineer)
anvil, bell [dinner bells], percussion [bottle], triangle [large triangle] and triangle [small triangle]:
Paul Price
bass drum, snare drum, wood block [large wood block] and wood block [small wood block]:
Ray DesRoches
cymbal [2 cymbals], cymbal [suspended Chinese cymbals], cymbal [suspended Turkish cymbals] and finger cymbals:
George Boberg
percussion:
Manhattan Percussion Ensemble
piano and slapstick [slapstick]:
Zita Carno
tom-tom:
George Boberg, Paul Price and Ray DesRoches
conductor:
John Cage (American composer)
recording of:
Three Dance Movements: Fox Trot
composer:
William Russell (20th century violinist and avant-garde composer)
part of:
Three Dance Movements
William Russell1:11
7Ostinato PianissimoHenry Cowell3:24
8Three Cuban Pieces: HavanneraWilliam Russell0:57
9Three Cuban Pieces: RhumbaWilliam Russell0:47
10Three Cuban Pieces: Tiempo de sonWilliam Russell0:43
11Double Music
engineer:
Bob Arnold (engineer)
bell [6 sleighbells], drums (drum set) [5 brake drums], drums (drum set) [thundersheet] and sistrum [2 sistrums]:
George Boberg
bell [6 water buffalo bells] and drums (drum set) [6 brake drums]:
Paul Price
gong [3 Japanese temple gongs] and gong [tam-tam]:
Raymond DesRoches
gong [6 muted gongs], gong [large tam-tam] and gong [water gong]:
Edward “Corky” Cornelius
percussion:
Manhattan Percussion Ensemble
conductor:
John Cage (American composer)
recording of:
Double Music
composer:
John Cage (American composer) (in 1941) and Lou Harrison (composer) (in 1941)
John Cage, Lou Harrison5:46
12Amores: I. Solo for Prepared Piano
engineer:
Bob Arnold (engineer)
prepared piano:
John Cage (American composer)
recording of:
Amores: I. Solo for Prepared Piano
composer:
John Cage (American composer) (in 1943)
part of:
Amores
John Cage1:28
13Amores: II. Trio (Nine Tom‐Toms, Pod Rattle)
engineer:
Bob Arnold (engineer)
percussion:
Manhattan Percussion Ensemble
shakers [pod rattle] and tom-tom [3 medium tom-toms]:
Raymond DesRoches
tom-tom [3 high tom-toms]:
Paul Price
tom-tom [3 low tom-toms]:
George Boberg
recording of:
Amores: II. Trio for 9 tom-toms and a pod rattle
composer:
John Cage (American composer) (in 1943)
part of:
Amores
John Cage2:54
14Amores: III. Trio (Seven Wood Blocks, Not Chinese)
engineer:
Bob Arnold (engineer)
percussion:
Manhattan Percussion Ensemble
wood block [2 low wood blocks]:
George Boberg
wood block [2 medium wood blocks]:
Raymond DesRoches
wood block [3 high wood blocks]:
Paul Price
recording of:
Amores: III. Trio for 7 wood blocks
composer:
John Cage (American composer) (in 1943)
part of:
Amores
John Cage1:25
15Amores: IV. Solo for Prepared Piano
engineer:
Bob Arnold (engineer)
prepared piano:
John Cage (American composer)
recording of:
Amores: IV. Solo for Prepared Piano
composer:
John Cage (American composer) (in 1943)
part of:
Amores
John Cage4:28
CD 2: Stockhausen / Kagel
CD 3: Live Electronic Music Improvised