Fog tropes ; Gradual requiem ; Gambuh I / Ingram Marshall.

Other author/creatorAdams, John, 1947- conductor.
Other author/creatorKenelly, Don, performer.
Other author/creatorKenley, Mack, performer.
Other author/creatorKlingelhofer, William, performer.
Other author/creatorMarshall, Ingram, 1942-2022 performer.
Other author/creatorMcCarty, Brian, performer.
Other author/creatorMiller, Jim, performer.
Other author/creatorReed, Foster, performer.
Other author/creatorWilson, Tim, performer.
Included WorkMarshall, Ingram, 1942- Fog tropes.
Included WorkMarshall, Ingram, 1942-2022. Fragility cycles. Gambuh, no. 1
Included WorkMarshall, Ingram, 1942-2022. Gradual requiem
Uniform titleWorks. Selections
General noteDurations: 9:50 ; 33:59 ; 17:15.
General noteNotes by John Adams and the composer (1 sheet folded to [12] p. : ill.) inserted in container.
General noteOriginally issued as a compact disc.
General noteThe 1st work for brass sextet (trumpets, trombones, horns) and pre-recorded tape ; the 2nd work for Serge synthesizer, mandolin, gambuh (Balinese flute), piano, and voice (live and pre-recorded) ; the 3rd work for gambuh, synthesizer, and tape.
Performer In the 1st work: Jim Miller, Tim Wilson, trumpets ; Mack Kenley, Don Kenelly, trombones ; William Klingelhofer, Brian McCarty, horns ; John Adams, conductor. In the 2nd work: Foster Reed, mandolin ; the composer, other instruments, voice, and electronics. In the 3rd work: the composer, gambuh and electronics.
Date/time/place of a event noteThe 1st work recorded at Tres Virgos Studio, San Rafael, CA; the 2nd, at Mobius Studio, San Francisco, CA.
Genre/formSound recordings.
Other titleFog tropes.
Other titleGambuh I.
Other titleGradual requiem.

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