Makrokosmos I & II / George Crumb.
| Author/creator | Crumb, George |
| Other author | Nowitz, Alex, performer. |
| Other author | Tan, Margaret Leng instrumentalist. |
| Format | Audio (Streaming) |
| Publication Info | New York, N.Y. : Mode, ©2004. |
| Description | 1 online resource. |
| Supplemental Content | https://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?CLMU;380951 |
| Subjects |
| Uniform title | Makrokosmos, v. 1 |
| Variant title | Makrokosmos 1 & 2 |
| Variant title | Makrokosmos 1 and 2 |
| Variant title | Makrokosmos one and two |
| Contents | Volume I. -- Part One -- Primeval sounds (Genesis I) (4:07) -- Proteus (1:16) -- Pastorale (from the Kingdom of Atlantis, ca. 10,000 B.C.) (1:56) -- Crucifixus [symbol] (2:55) -- Part Two -- The phantom gondolier (2:49) -- Night-spell I (3:45) -- Music of shadows (from Aeolian harp) (2:09) -- The magic circle of infinity (Moto perpetuo) [symbol] (2:04) -- Part Three -- The abyss of time (2:41) -- Spring-fire (1:38) -- Dream images (love-death music) (4:18) -- Spiral galaxy [symbol] (2:43) -- Volume II. -- Part One -- Morning music (Genesis II) (2:32) -- The mystic chord (2:17) -- Rain-death variations (1:36) -- Twin suns (Doppelgan̈ger aus der Ewigkeit) [symbol] (3:09) -- Part Two -- Ghost-nocturne: for the Druids of Stonehenge (Night-spell II) (2:07) -- Gargoyles (1:20) -- Tora! tora! tora! (Cadenza Apocalittica) (1:58) -- A prophecy of Nostradamus [symbol] (3:17) -- Part Three -- Cosmic wind (2:11) -- Voices from "Corona Borealis" (3:27) -- Litany of the galactic bells (2:33) -- Agnus dei [symbol] (4:13). |
| General note | "Composer supervised recordings"--Container. |
| General note | Originally issued as a compact disc. |
| General note | Program notes by Steven Bruns and biographical notes on the performers in English, German, and French ([24] p.) in container. |
| Performer | Margaret Leng Tan, piano ; Alex Nowitz, whistler. |
| Date/time/place of a event note | Recorded at: July 23-25, 2003, Lang Concert Hall, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. |
| Genre/form | Sound recordings. |