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The alternative Schubertiade.

Title
  1. The alternative Schubertiade.
Published by
  1. New York : CRI, [1999], ℗1999.

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Additional authors
  1. Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828.
  2. Luest, Evelyne
  3. Chen, Chien Yin
  4. Santer, Renée.
  5. Naphtali, Dafna.
  6. Distler, Jed
  7. Tunick, Dan
  8. Lother, Carla
  9. Laten, Hester
  10. Didkovsky, Nick.
  11. Gosfield, Annie, 1960-
  12. Kline, Phil, 1953-
  13. Bepler, Jon, 1959-
  14. Kleier, Roger, 1958-
  15. First, David.
  16. Minette, Gordon.
  17. D. J. Firehorse.
  18. Myers, John.
Description
  1. 1 audio disc (62 min.) : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Series statement
  1. Emergency music
Uniform title
  1. Emergency music.
Subject
  1. Electronic music
  2. Songs (Medium voice) with piano
  3. Vocal trios with instrumental ensemble
  4. Electric guitar music
  5. Piano music (4 hands)
Contents
  1. Impromptu in E♭ major, arr. Minsky Popolov / Nick Didkovsky (4:38) -- Cram jin quotient / Annie Gosfield (7:42) -- Franz in the underworld / Phil Kline (4:11) -- Fremd zieh\u0027 ich wieder aus / Jon Bepler (7:25) -- Sighted sub, sank same / Roger Kleier (5:03) -- Fishy wishy / Kitty Brazelton (6:41) -- Thought you said Sherbert / David First (9:02) -- Das Morgenholz / Gordon Minette (4:09) -- Shoebird / D.J. Firehorse (4:20) -- URWhatU8 / John Myers (8:13)
Note
  1. Principally electronic music, in part with instruments and/or voices, inspired or based on works of Schubert; "homages, deconstructions and reinventions"--container.
  2. Compact disc.
  3. Biographical and program notes by Kyle Gann and the composers, and vocal text of the 4th work with English translation (19 p. : port.) inserted in container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded between Sept. 18, 1997 and Nov. 1998, at various locations, mostly in New York City.
Language (note)
  1. Vocal selections sung in German and English.