| Included Work | Farnum, Elizabeth, performer. |
| Included Work | James, Christopher, 1951- Frostiger Nacht. |
| Included Work | Lifchitz, Max, 1948- conductor. |
| Included Work | Mendes, Gilberto, 1922-2016. Ulysses in Copacabana surfing with James Joyce and Dorothy Lamour. |
| Included Work | Peterson, Wayne, 1927-2021. Janus |
| Included Work | Pleskow, Raoul. Chamber setting with voice. |
| Included Work | Tacuchian, Ricardo. Toccata urbana. |
| Included Work | North/South Chamber Orchestra, performer. |
| Included Work | North/South Consonance (Musical group), performer. |
| Parallel title |
Carnival |
| Contents |
Toccata urbana / Ricardo Tacuchian (12:47) -- Janus / Wayne Peterson (9:31) -- In frostiger Nacht / Christopher James (17:57) -- Chamber setting with voice / Raoul Pleskow (7:40) -- Ulysses in Copacabana surfing with James Joyce and Dorothy Lamour / Gilberto Mendes (15:31). |
| General note | Eds. recorded: Vivace Music Editions (1st work); C.F. Peters (2nd work); American Composers Alliance (4th work). |
| General note | Originally issued as a compact disc. |
| General note | Program notes by Laura Ellis and Max Lifchitz, biographical notes, and text of the 4th work with English translations (19 p. : ports.) inserted in container. |
| General note | The 1st work for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, string quartet, double bass, and piano; the 2nd for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, trumpet, piano, percussion, and string trio; the 3rd for solo piano with violin, viola, violoncello, double bass, flute, clarinet, bassoon, and horn; the 4th for soprano, flute/piccolo, and piano trio; the 5th for flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, trumpet, 2 violins, viola, double bass, guitar, and piano. |
| Performer |
Elizaberth Farnum, soprano (4th work); North/South Chamber Orchestra (1st-3rd and 5th works); North/South Consonance Ensemble (4th work); Max Lifchitz, conductor. |
| Date/time/place of a event note | Recorded Sept. 2001 at the Recital Hall of the Performing Arts Center of Purchase College, SUNY. |
| Language | The 4th work sung in Latin, English, and French. |
| Genre/form | Sound recordings. |