George Antheil – George Antheil Centennial (1900-2000) - Antheil Plays Antheil
Лейбл: | Other Minds – OM 1003/4-2 |
Формат: | CD |
Страна: | US |
Дата релиза: | 2000 |
Жанр: | Children's, Classical, Non-Music |
Стиль: | Modern, Poetry, Public Broadcast, Story |
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Треклист:
The Music |
73:23 | ||
Valentine Waltzes (1949) |
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1-2 | No. 2 |
1:28 | |
1-3 | No. 3 |
1:11 | |
1-4 | No. 4 |
0:44 | |
1-5 | No. 5 |
1:33 | |
1-6 | No. 6 |
0:46 | |
1-7 | No. 7 |
1:36 | |
1-8 | No. 8 |
1:53 | |
1-9 | No. 9 |
1:13 | |
1-10 | No. 10 |
1:48 | |
1-11 | No. 11 |
2:27 | |
Eight Fragments From Shelley (1950) |
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1-13 | To The Moon |
1:17 | |
1-14 | When The Lamp Is Shattered |
4:59 | |
1-15 | I Stood Upon A Heaven Cleaving Turret |
2:43 | |
1-16 | A Dirge |
3:11 | |
1-17 | To-Morrow |
1:24 | |
1-18 | Sonnet To Byron |
2:02 | |
1-19 | I Faint, I Perish With My Love |
4:03 | |
1-20 | McKonkey's Ferry Overture (1948) |
10:15 | |
Symphony No. 5, "Joyous" (1947-48) |
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1-22 | Adagio Molto |
8:09 | |
1-23 | Allegretto Giocoso |
7:59 | |
Speech And Stories |
71:08 | ||
Two Odes Of John Keats (1950)
Piano, Composed By – George Antheil Voice [Narrator] – Vincent Price (2) Words By [Poem] – John Keats |
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2-2 | To A Nightingale
Piano, Composed By – George Antheil Voice [Narrator] – Vincent Price (2) Words By [Poem] – John Keats |
7:02 | |
2-3 | "The Prostitute", From The Ballet Capital Of The World (1953)
Piano, Voice [Spoken Introduction], Composed By – George Antheil |
1:22 | |
2-4 | Peter Pokes A Pig (Story For Peter, 1942)
Piano, Voice, Written-By, Recorded By – George Antheil |
3:04 | |
2-5 | Mu-uh-uch In The Moonlight (Story For Peter, 1942)
Piano, Voice, Written-By, Recorded By – George Antheil |
3:23 | |
Prediction Of Allied Invasion Of North Africa (1942) | |||
2-7 | Part Two: The Defense Of Stalingrad | 4:24 | |
2-8 | Biggest Muscles Waltz (Story For Peter, 1942)
Piano, Voice, Written-By, Recorded By – George Antheil |
3:23 | |
2-9 | Captain Peter Shoots Down Nazi Air Ship (Story For Peter, 1942)
Piano, Voice, Written-By, Recorded By – George Antheil |
3:35 | |
2-10 | George Antheil Speaks (1958) | 17:50 | |
2-11 | The SPA Interview (1981)
Interviewee – Norman Fox (2) Interviewee – Hannah M. Adler Interviewer, Recorded By – Charles Amirkhanian |
20:00 |
Участники записи:
- Chorus – The Roger Wagner Chorale
- Composed By – George Antheil
- Conductor – F. Charles Adler
- Conductor – Herbert Häfner
- Design – Jim Newman
- Engineer [Audio Restoration] – Joe Tarantino
- Executive Producer – Carl Stone
- Illustration [On Booklet (p. 1): George Antheil, 1927] – Miguel Covarrubias
- Illustration [Self-portrait On Cover, Drawing On Booklet (p. 7: " Picasso ")] – George Antheil
- Liner Notes [Booklet Editor] – Mari Hatta
- Mastered By [And Sonic Solutions Processing] – Ron Rigler
- Orchestra – Wiener Philharmoniker
- Photography By [Antheil's Photo On Booklet Cover (mid 1950s)] – William Claxton
- Piano – George Antheil
- Producer, Liner Notes – Charles Amirkhanian
- Words By [Poems] – Percy Bysshe Shelley
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Barcode : 084390100328
- Other Disc 1 Catalog#: OM 1003-2
- Other Disc 2 Catalog#: OM 1004-2
Компании:
- Copyright (c) – Other Minds, Inc.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Other Minds, Inc.
- Recorded At – Gold Star Recording Studio
- Recorded At – SPA Records
Участники записи:
- Chorus – The Roger Wagner Chorale
- Composed By – George Antheil
- Conductor – F. Charles Adler
- Conductor – Herbert Häfner
- Design – Jim Newman
- Engineer [Audio Restoration] – Joe Tarantino
- Executive Producer – Carl Stone
- Illustration [On Booklet (p. 1): George Antheil, 1927] – Miguel Covarrubias
- Illustration [Self-portrait On Cover, Drawing On Booklet (p. 7: " Picasso ")] – George Antheil
- Liner Notes [Booklet Editor] – Mari Hatta
- Mastered By [And Sonic Solutions Processing] – Ron Rigler
- Orchestra – Wiener Philharmoniker
- Photography By [Antheil's Photo On Booklet Cover (mid 1950s)] – William Claxton
- Piano – George Antheil
- Producer, Liner Notes – Charles Amirkhanian
- Words By [Poems] – Percy Bysshe Shelley