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Selections previously released on New World LP's as catalog numbers NW 319 and NW 30.
Selections previously released on New World LP's as catalog numbers NW 319 and NW 30. Read less
Works on This Recording
1.
Double Music by John Cage
Performer:
Joseph Grable (Percussion),
Kory Grossman (Percussion),
William Trigg (Percussion),
Claire Heldrich (Percussion)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
New Music Consort
Period: 20th Century
Written: 1941; USA
Venue: BMG Studio A, New York City
Length: 6 Minutes 33 Secs.
Notes: This work was written in collaboration with Lou Harrison.
2.
Second Construction for 4 Percussionists by John Cage
Performer:
William Trigg (Percussion),
Claire Heldrich (Percussion),
Kory Grossman (Percussion),
Joseph Grable (Percussion)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
New Music Consort
Period: 20th Century
Written: 1940; USA
Venue: BMG Studio A, New York City
Length: 7 Minutes 18 Secs.
3.
Third Construction for 4 Percussionists by John Cage
Performer:
Joseph Grable (Percussion),
Claire Heldrich (Percussion),
Mark Rendon (Percussion),
William Trigg (Percussion)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
New Music Consort
Period: 20th Century
Written: 1941; USA
Venue: BMG Studio A, New York City
Length: 9 Minutes 57 Secs.
4.
Pulse by Henry Cowell
Performer:
William Trigg (Percussion),
Michael Pugliese (Percussion),
Kory Grossman (Percussion),
Joseph Grable (Percussion),
Terry Weber (Percussion),
Mark Rendon (Percussion)
Conductor:
Claire Heldrich
Orchestra/Ensemble:
New Music Consort
Period: 20th Century
Written: 1939; USA
Venue: BMG Studio A, New York City
Length: 4 Minutes 0 Secs.
5.
The Two and The One by Harvey Sollberger
Performer:
William Trigg (Percussion),
Madeleine Shapiro (Cello),
Joseph Grable (Percussion)
Conductor:
Claire Heldrich
Period: 20th Century
Written: 1972
Venue: BMG Studio A, New York City
Length: 11 Minutes 39 Secs.
6.
Quartet for Percussion by Lukas Foss
Performer:
William Trigg (Percussion),
Joseph Grable (Percussion),
Kory Grossman (Percussion),
James Preiss (Percussion)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
New Music Consort
Period: 20th Century
Venue: BMG Studio A, New York City
Length: 18 Minutes 26 Secs.
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