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Title And trouble came : musical responses to AIDS.

Publication Info. New York, NY : CRI, [1996]
℗1996

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Description 1 audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Playing Time 001200 003020 003236
Physical Medium 4 3/4 in.
Description digital
optical
1.4 m/s
digital recording
Note The 1st work for baritone and piano; the 2nd work for flute, oboe, trumpet, percussion, piano, violoncello, double bass, and tape; the 3rd for narrator, viola, violoncello, and piano.
Words of the 1st work by Perry Brass; words of the 3rd work by the Claude McKay, Georgia Douglas Johnson, Pablo Neruda, and the composer.
Performer In the 1st work: Michael Dash, baritone; Chris DeBlasio, piano. In the 2nd work: Musicians' Accord (Katharine Flanders Mukherji, flute/piccolo; Matt Sullivan, oboe; Terry Szor, trumpet; Michael Pugliese, percussion; Margaret Kampmeier, piano/synthesizer; Ted Mook, cello; Charles Tomlinson, contrabass); C. Bryan Rulon, conductor. In the 3rd work: Mark Lamos, narrator; Fidelio (Lois Martin, viola; Harry Clark, cello; Sanda Schuldmann, piano).
Event Recorded Dec. 22, 1990, Town Hall, New York City (1st work); Apr. 5, 1995, Richardson Auditorium, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. (2nd work); and Mar. 9, 1996, Lenfell Hall, the Mansion, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, N.J. (3rd work).
Note Compact disc.
Program notes by Perry Brass, C. Bryan Rulon, and Laura Kaminsky, and vocal texts (23 p.) in container.
Contents All the way through evening : five nocturnes for baritone and piano. The disappearance of light ; Train station ; An elegy of Paul Jacobs ; Poussin ; Walt Whitman in 1989 / Chris DeBlasio (12:00) -- Selfrequiem / C. Bryan Rulon ; computer tape by Curtis Bahn (30:20) -- And trouble came : an African AIDS diary : (1993, version for recording, 1996). Trouble came ; Travelling music/Introductions/Travelling music reprise/Tamakloe's story ; The days of time ; Aba Amponsah speaks ; I am wearied ; Prayer ; Tamakloe tells more ; If we must die ; Aspirin ; The dust of death ; Departure/Prelude ; I want to die while you love me ; Coda, Trouble came / Laura Kaminsky (33:26).
Subject Songs (Medium voice) with piano.
Songs (Medium voice) with piano.
Monologues with music (Instrumental ensemble)
Genre/Form Song cycles.
Song cycles.
Subject Octets (Piano, flute, oboe, trumpet, electronics, percussion, cello, double bass)
Monologues with music (Instrumental ensemble)
AIDS (Disease) -- Songs and music.
AIDS (Disease)
Genre/Form Songs and music.
Sound recordings.
Sound recordings.
Songs.
Songs.
Music.
Music.
Added Author Dash, Michael, performer.
DeBlasio, Chris, performer.
Rulon, C. Bryan, conductor.
Lamos, Mark, narrator.
DeBlasio, Chris. All the way through evening.
Rulon, C. Bryan. Selfrequiem.
Kaminsky, Laura, 1956- And trouble came (1996)
Musicians' Accord (Musical group), performer.
Fidelio (Musical group), performer.
Added Title Musical responses to AIDS
Musical responses to acquired immune deficiency syndrome
Self requiem.
Music No. CD 729 CRI