Description |
1 online resource (1 audio file) |
Contents |
Axolotl : for solo cello and electronic ghost score, 1981 / Morton Subotnick (18:43) -- For the birds : for amplified cello and electronics, 2005 / Judith Shatin (14:09) -- Fragments from cold : for cello and electroacoustics, 2005 / Matthew Burtner (8:44) -- Dart : for cello, digital delays and fixed media, 2012 / Tom Williams (15:40) -- Avalon shorelines : (2011) / Gayle Young with Madeleine Shapiro (8:41) |
Summary |
The Nature Project, begun in 2005, was inspired by cellist Madeleine Shapiro's love of outdoor activities and concern with the environment. Ms. Shapiro has commissioned and performed more than 20 pieces and continues her career-long interest in electronics and multi-media. This recording features five of these works by pioneering composers. Called a "cello innovator" by Time Out New York, Madeleine Shapiro has long been a recognized figure in the field of contemporary music. She performs extensively as a solo recitalist throughout the U.S., Europe and Latin America with a focus on recent works by living composers |
Performer |
Madeleine Shapiro, cello |
Notes |
Hard copy version record |
Subject |
Electronic and cello music.
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Electronic and cello music.
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Genre/Form |
Streaming audio
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Art music.
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Art music.
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Musique savante.
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Form |
Streaming audio
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Author |
Shapiro, Madeleine, instrumentalist, composer.
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Container of (work): Subotnick, Morton.
Axolotl.
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Container of (work): Shatin, Judith, 1949-
For the birds.
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Container of (work): Burtner, Matthew, 1970-
Fragments from cold.
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Container of (work): Williams, Tom, 1956-
Dart.
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Container of (work): Young, Gayle, 1950-
Avalon shorelines.
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