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Legacy : works for bassoon by African-American composers.

Title
  1. Legacy : works for bassoon by African-American composers.
Published by
  1. Albany, N.Y. : Albany Records, [2008], ©2008.
Author
  1. Washington, Lecolion

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Additional authors
  1. Washington, Carina Nyberg
  2. Ensley, Mark
  3. Still, William Grant, 1895-1978.
  4. Hailstork, Adolphus C.
  5. Bland, Ed.
  6. Kay, Ulysses, 1917-1995.
  7. Nash, Gary Powell, 1964-
  8. Roumain, Daniel Bernard.
  9. Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750.
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Alternative title
  1. Works for bassoon by African-American composers
  2. Uti vår hage.
Subject
  1. Bassoon and piano music, Arranged
  2. Bassoon music
  3. Bassoon and clarinet music
  4. Sonatas (Bassoon and piano)
  5. Bassoon and percussion music
  6. Folk songs, Swedish
  7. African American composers
Contents
  1. If you should go (1:37) ; Song for the lonely (3:47) ; Bayou home (4:19) / William Grant Still ; arr. Alexa Still -- Bassoon set (6:03) / Adolphus Hailstork -- One on one for bassoon and clarinet (3:44) / Ed Bland -- Sonata for bassoon and piano (5:31) / Ulysses Kay -- Deformation V for bassoon & piano after J. S. Bach's Allegro from Sonata II in a minor for solo violin (5:55) / Gary Powell Nash -- One on one for bassoon and virtual percussion (3:29) / Ed Bland -- Uti vår hage (1:48) (Traditional Swedish folk song) -- Lecolion loops (after Uti vår hage) (20:11) / Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR).
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. William Grant Still works originally for voice and piano.
  2. Program notes, notes on the performers and text of Swedish song with English translation ([10] p. : port.) inserted in container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded at Harris Auditorium, University of Memphis.