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Presenters |
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In the 1st work: instrumental ensemble (including electronic instruments) ; Donald Erb, conductor. 2nd work: Stuart Dempster, trombone ; Bertram Turetzky, double-bass ; with taped electric sounds |
Other Titles |
Music for instruments & electronic sounds
In no strange land
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Physical Description |
1 äänilevy
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Language |
No linguistic content, Not applicable
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Item Description |
The 1st work is a composition in five movements for violin, double bass, piano, percussion, Moog synthesizer, and Moog polyphonic instrument. The 2nd work is for trombone, double bass, and electronic sounds.
This recording uses the expanded version of the 1st work.
Title from disc label.
"A Nonesuch Records commission."
Playable also on monaural equipment.
Program notes by the composer, and biographical notes on the composer, the double bassist, and the trombonist in English on container.
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Publisher |
New York :
Nonesuch,
[1969]
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Dewey Classification |
789.9
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Subjects |
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Additional Information |
Donald Erb |
Production Credits |
In the 1st work: John Haeny, recording engineer ; Paul Beaver, technical assistant ; Bernard L. Krause, producer. In the 2nd work: James Cambell, recording engineer, University of California at San Diego ; Reynold Weidenaar, William Hemsath, Rudolph Bubalo, technical assistants.
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Medium of Performance |
Reconnaissance, violin (1), double bass (1), piano (1), percussion (1), synthesizer (1) [Moog synthesizer], electronics [Moog polyphonic instrument] |
Medium of Performance |
In no strange land, trombone (1), double bass (1), electronics |
Capture Information |
Reconnaissance recorded Elektra Sound Recorders, Los Angeles
In no strange land (electronic sounds) recorded studio of the R. A. Moog Company, Trumansburg, New York
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Publisher or Distributor Number |
Nonesuch H-71223
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