Description |
1 online resource (1 audio file) |
Contents |
Wild winged one / Liza Lim (8:43) -- Aurora / Richard Barrett (9:45) -- Cercar / Klaus K Hübler (6:12) -- Apostrophe 2 (pressing down on my sternum) / Evan Johnson (5:47) -- Because they mark the zone where the force is in the process of striking, (or, Second study for figures at the base of a crucifixion) (5:07) ; What then renders these forces visible is a strange smile, (or, First study for figures at the base of a crucifixion) (4:32) / Aaron Cassidy -- Disfix / Timothy McCormack (9:23) |
Performer |
Elision Ensemble (Richard Haynes, clarinets ; Tristam Williams, trumpet, flugelhorn ; Benjamin Marks, trombones) |
Event |
1st-4th works recorded Sept. 2009, Sendesaal Radio Bremen, Germany ; 5th-7th works recorded live in concert, Nov. 29, 2009, St. Paul's Hall, Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival (5th-6th), and Feb. 8, 2010, Hall Two, Kings Place London (7th) |
Notes |
Hard copy version record |
Subject |
Trumpet music.
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Flügelhorn and trombone music
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Trombone music.
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Wind trios (Clarinet, trombone, trumpet)
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Trombone music.
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Trumpet music.
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Wind trios (Clarinet, trombone, trumpet)
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Genre/Form |
Streaming audio
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Form |
Streaming audio
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Author |
Lim, Liza, 1966-
Wild winged one
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Barrett, Richard, 1959-
Aurora
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Hübler, Klaus-K.
Cercar
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Johnson, Evan, 1980-
Apostrophe 2 (pressing down on my sternum)
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Cassidy, Aaron, 1976-
And the scream, Bacon's scream, is the operation through which the entire body escapes through the mouth. Because they mark the zone where the force is in the process of striking.
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Cassidy, Aaron, 1976-
And the scream, Bacon's scream, is the operation through which the entire body escapes through the mouth. What then renders these forces visible is a strange smile.
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McCormack, Timothy, 1984-
Disfix
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