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Cinco Puntos Cardinales / Daniel Janke.
- Format:
- Sound recording
- Author/Creator:
- Janke, Daniel, 1957-
- Series:
- Naxos Music Library.
- Language:
- Spanish
- Subjects (All):
- Ballets.
- Genre:
- Streaming audio.
- Sound recordings.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 audio file)
- Place of Publication:
- Toronto, Canada : Centrediscs, [2011]
- System Details:
- digital recording
- Contents:
- Aparecer (4:28)
- O curas hominum (3:56)
- Interlude (1:39)
- Grand Waltz (5:47)
- Reacción (4:05)
- Miawezo (3:18)
- Hecho (4:35)
- Para Leer En Forma Interrogative (4:23)
- Epilogue (1:42).
- Participant:
- Tracks 1, 5, 7 performed by Mark Fewer, violin ; tracks 2, 8 performed by Coro In Limine ; track 4 performed by The Red Pineapple Band, (Daniel Janke, piano ; Hugh Marsh, violin ; Artie Roth, bass ; Tina Kiik, accordion ; Ernie Tolla, saxophones ; Howard Gaul, drums) ; track 6 performed by Daniel Janke, prepared piano.
- Notes:
- Cinco Puntos Cardinal is a choreographed dance work consisting of 5 core musical pieces. Tracks 1, 5, 7 for solo violin; tracks 2, 8 for male chorus; track 4 for instrumental ensemble; track 6 for prepared pianos; tracks 3 and 9 comprised of recorded environmental sounds.
- Tracks 1, 5, 7 recorded at St John's Anglican Church, Toronto, Canada, 2002 ; track 3 recorded at Potarinau, Guyana, South America ; tracks 2, 8 recorded at studio de danse de Vania Masias, Lima, Peru, 2002 ; track 4 recorded at McClear Pathé, Toronto, Canada, 2001 ; track 6 recorded at McClear Pathé, Toronto, Canada, 2001 ; track 9 are street sounds recorded in Lima, Peru.
- Hard copy version record.
- Other Format:
- Source record: Janke, Daniel, 1957- Cinco Puntos Cardinales.
- OCLC:
- 906564926
- Publisher Number:
- USB8U1042533
- USB8U1042534
- USB8U1042535
- USB8U1042536
- USB8U1042537
- USB8U1042538
- USB8U1042539
- USB8U1042540
- USB8U1042541
- CMCCD16911 Centrediscs
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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