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Cage Edition 21-Orchestral Works 2
OUT OF STOCK mode 86 JOHN CAGE, Vol.21: The Orchestral Works 2: Etcetera (1973) -- The Callithumpian Consort of New England Conservatory conducted by Tamara Brooks, Stephen Drury and Charles Peltz; Etcetera 2/4 Orchestras (1986) -- New England Conservatory Symphony Orchestra conducted by Tamara Brooks, Marsha Hassett, Charles Peltz and Laurie K. Redmer. FIRST RECORDINGS, COMPOSER SUPERVISED ... Read More
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Xenakis Edition 8-Kraanerg
LOW STOCK mode 196 Iannis XENAKIS: Volume 8: Kraanerg — Kraanerg. Callithumpian Consort; Stephen Drury, conductor. First recording with restored analog tape. ... Read More
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Xenakis Edition 11-Works with Piano
mode 217 Iannis XENAKIS, Vol. 11: Works with Piano - Aki Takahashi, piano. Eonta, Morsima-Amorsima, (The Callithumpian Consort, Stephen Drury, conductor). Paille in the Wind (Rohan de Saram, cello). Akea (the JACK Quartet). ... Read More
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songbirdsongs
mode 240 John Luther ADAMS: songbirdsongs (Callithumpian Consort, Stephen Drury, director); Strange Birds Passing (New England Conservatory Contemporary Music Ensemble, John Heiss, director) ... Read More
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Callithumpian Consort
The Callithumpian Consort The Callithumpian Consort at New England Conservatory, Stephen Drury, artistic director, is a professional ensemble specializing in challenging and avant-garde music of the last one hundred years, grounded in the musical discoveries of John Cage, Karlheinz Stockhausen, John Zorn, Giacinto Scelsi, Morton Feldman, and Iannis Xenakis. The Callithumpian Consort has worked with composers Cage, John Zorn, Frederic Rzewski, Michael Finnissy, Lee Hyla, Franco Donatoni, Lukas Foss, Christian Wolff and many ... Read More
Konzerthausorchester Berlin
Konzerthausorchester Berlin In August 2006, the Berlin Symphony Orchestra was renamed Konzerthausorchester Berlin. The new name reflects the bond between orchestra and house: with more than a hundred concerts each season, the orchestra leaves its marks on the Konzerthaus program. Together with its new Chief Conductor Lothar Zagrosek, the Konzerthausorchester Berlin continues to enrich musical life in the center of Berlin through captivating programs and new concert formats. Founded in 1952, ... Read More
Musiques Nouvelles
Musiques Nouvelles Formed in 1997 and led by the composer and cellist Jean-Paul Dessy, the ensemble Musiques Nouvelles brings together virtuoso and innovative musicians, dedicated to contemporary repertoire. They perform about 50 concerts and multidisciplinary shows each season (video, dance, literature, electronic arts, installations, conferences etc.), and produce around 20 new works, several CDs, a magazine and a regular newsletter.www.musiquesnouvelles.com ... Read More
Mary Oliver
Mary Oliver Mary Oliver (violin, viola, hardanger fiddle) was born in La Jolla, California, and studied at San Francisco State University (Bachelor of Music), Mills College (Master of Fine Arts) and the University of California, San Diego where she received her Ph.D in 1993 for her research in the theory and practice of improvised music. Her work as a soloist encompasses both composed and improvised contemporary music; she has premiered works by among ... Read More
Scottish Flute Trio
Scottish Flute TrioRuth Morley, Laura Bailie and Janet LarssonWith some 23 commissions from leading composers under its collective belt, The Scottish Flute Trio continues to build a whole new chamber repertoire with three flutes at its core. From this central hub of new music they are constantly evolving new ways of presenting this work to as diverse an audience as possible. They actively collaborate with visual artists, choreographers and poets and these partnerships have created ... Read More
Peter Veale
Peter VealePeter Veale was born in Dunedin, New Zealand. He has been Resident in Germany since 1980 and studied oboe with Prof. Heinz Holliger at the Musikhochschule in Freiburg (Germany) and conducting with Francis Travis (Freiburg). He was awarded an international scholarship from 1992-93 to be a performing artist in residence at the Akademie Schloss Solitude in Stuttgart. He tours internationally as a soloist in classical, Contemporary and improvised jazz music and has recorded for numerous CD labels.He has premiered ... Read More