Description |
1 online resource (1 audio file) |
Contents |
Five pieces for three players (Jonathan Helton, soprano saxophone ; Frankie J. Kelly, clarinet ; Linda Raymond Siegel, marimba) -- The hidden melody = Hanigun haganuz (Greg flint, french horn ; Paul Gmeinder, cello) -- Im Silberwald = In the silver forest (Michael Svoboda, trombone ; Yehuda Yannay, glass harmonica ; Daniel C. Gnader, electronics) -- At the end of the parade : six songs for baritone and six player on poems by William Carlos Williams (Lawrence Weller, baritone ; Calin Lupanu, violin and viola ; Radu Nagy, cello ; Michael Cameron, double bass ; Martin Shadd, percussion ; Terry Smirl, percussion ; Lou Cucunato, piano and harpsichord ; Pavel Burda, conductor) |
Notes |
First work for saxophone, clarinet and marimba; 2nd for horn and cello; 3rd for trombone, glass harmonica and electronics; 4th for baritone and instrumental ensemble |
Performer |
Various performers |
Notes |
Hard copy version record |
Subject |
Trios (Clarinet, saxophone, marimba)
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Horn and cello music.
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Glass harmonica music.
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Trombone and electronic music.
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Songs (Medium voice) with instrumental ensemble.
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Glass harmonica music.
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Horn and cello music.
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Songs (Medium voice) with instrumental ensemble.
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Trombone and electronic music.
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Genre/Form |
Streaming audio
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Form |
Streaming audio
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Author |
Yannay, Yehuda, 1937-
Pieces, saxophone, clarinet, marimba
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Yannay, Yehuda, 1937-
Hidden melody.
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Yannay, Yehuda, 1937-
Im Silberwald
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Yannay, Yehuda, 1937-
At the end of the parade.
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