Early works of John Harbison.

Author/creator Harbison, John composer, conductor.
Format Audio (CD)
Publication InfoNew York, NY : CRI, ℗2001.
Description1 audio disc (59 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Subjects

Other author/creatorMiller, Robert, 1930-1981, instrumentalist.
Other author/creatorSchuller, Gunther conductor.
Other author/creatorRegni, Albert instrumentalist.
Other author/creatorHarbison, Helen instrumentalist.
Other author/creatorLevin, Robert D. instrumentalist.
Included WorkHarbison, John. Concertos, piano, orchestra.
Included WorkHarbison, John. Songs of experience.
Included WorkHarbison, John. December music. Bermuda Triangle.
Included WorkHarbison, John. December music. Parody fantasia.
Other author/creatorAmerican Composers Orchestra performer.
Other author/creatorCantata Singers (Boston, Mass.) performer.
Uniform titleWorks. Selections
SeriesCRI American masters
CRI American masters. ^A285487
Contents Piano concerto (24:26) -- Five songs of experience (18:12) -- Bermuda Triangle (7:53) -- Parody-Fantasia (7:31)
General noteThe 2nd work for 4 vocal soloists, chorus, string quartet and percussion; the 3rd for tenor saxophone, amplified violoncello, and electric organ; the 4th for piano.
General noteTitle from container spine.
General noteCompact disc.
General noteThe 1st work originally released as analog discs on CRI SD 440 (1981), the 2nd on CRI SD 313 (1973), the 4th on CRI SD 293 (1972).
General noteBiographical and program notes, in part by James Matheson, and texts of the 2nd work ([14] p. : ill.) inserted in container.
Performer In the 1st work: Robert Miller, piano ; American Composers Orchestra ; Gunther Schuller, conductor. In the 2nd: The Cantata Singers and Ensemble ; the composer, conducting. In the 3rd: Albert Regni, saxophone ; Helen Harbison, violoncello ; Robert D. Levin, electric organ. In the 4th: Robert Miller, piano.
Date/time/place of a event noteThe 2nd work recorded at Emmanuel Church, Boston, Mar. 7, 1973. The remainder recorded in New York City: the 1st at Church of the Holy Trinity, May 13, 1980; the 3rd at Carnegie Recital Hall, Apr. 11, 1973; the 4th at Judson Hall, Sept. 18, 1970.
LanguageThe 2nd work sung in English; words by William Blake.
UPC 090438087520
Publisher numberCD 875 CRI