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So long, thanks-.

Title
  1. So long, thanks-.
Published by
  1. Brooklyn, NY : Capstone Records, [2007]
Author
  1. Lipsey, Michael

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Additional authors
  1. Guerguerian, Paul
  2. Kennedy, Daniel
  3. Guerguerian, Paul.
  4. Moe, Eric.
  5. Cossin, David.
  6. Kreiger, Arthur, 1945-
  7. Eckardt, Jason, 1971-
  8. Rosenblum, Mathew.
  9. Rakowski, David.
  10. Donato, Dominic.
  11. Feldman, Morton, 1926-1987.
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Subject
  1. Percussion ensembles
  2. Electronic and percussion music
  3. Percussion music
Contents
  1. 17-8 / River Guerguerian (5:12) -- Teeth of the sea / Eric Moe (3:34) -- Nixkin / David Cossin (3:18) -- Joining hands / Arthur V. Kreiger (9:07) -- Rezo / Michael Lipsey (1:55) -- Sweet creature / Jason Eckardt (4:09) -- Words-echoes / Mathew Rosenblum (4:37) -- Snaggle. Mr. Trampoline Man / David Rakowski (3:05) -- Either-or / Dominic Donato (7:29) -- You look lovely tonight / River Guergerian (1:48) -- Snaggle. Framer's intent / David Rakowski (3:58) -- King of Denmark / Morton Feldman (6:55).
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. The 1st work a percussion trio; the 2nd, 6th, 8th-9th, 11th-12th works for percussion solo; the 3rd-5th, 7th works for percussion and electronics; the 10th work for percussion duo.
  2. Compact disc.
  3. Includes program notes on insert.
Event (note)
  1. The 12th work recorded by David Cossin in his apartment in downtown New York City; the 5th work recorded at Michael Lipsey's; the 6th work recorded by Chris Rosser at Hollow Reed Studio in Asheville, N.C.; the remaining works recorded by River Guerguerian at his house.
Language (note)
  1. The 3rd work incorporates Richard Nixon's resignation speech; the 5th work incorporates spoken English; the 7th work incorporates passages spoken in English by Virginia Woolf and Gertrude Stein.