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A prayer for Jerusalem / Richard Wernick. Six invocations to the Svara Mandala / Walter Mays.
LIBRA Phono. 125
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Sound recording
- Series:
- American contemporary
- Naumburg award composers
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Sacred songs (Medium voice) with percussion.
- Psalms (Music)--122nd Psalm.
- Psalms (Music).
- Percussion ensembles.
- Genre:
- long-playing records.
- Songs.
- Sacred music.
- Psalms (Music)
- Chamber music.
- Sound recordings.
- Physical Description:
- 1 audio disc ; 12 in.
- vinyl
- 12 in.
- Other Title:
- At head of title: Walter F. Naumburg Foundation 50th anniversary 1975 recording award winners
- Place of Publication:
- New York, N.Y. : Composers Recordings Inc., [1976]
- Language Note:
- Vocal work sung in English.
- System Details:
- analog
- 33 1/3 rpm
- microgroove
- stereo
- Contents:
- A prayer for Jerusalem / R. Wernick
- Six invocations to the Svara Mandala: Brass and steel ; Bowed bronze ; Bowed glass ; Bowed aluminum ; Wood and membranes ; Apotheosis / W. Mays.
- Participant:
- Jan DeGaetani, soprano; Glenn Steele, percussion (1st work) ; Wichita State University Percussion Orchestra; J.C. Combs, conductor (2d work).
- Notes:
- Prayer for Jerusalem: Recorded 1975 December 17 Lang Concert Hall, Swarthmore College, Pa. and Nov. 23, 1975 respectively.
- Six invocations: Recorded 1975 November 23.
- Title from disc label.
- Words from Psalm 122 (1st work).
- Program notes by the composers, biographical notes on the composers, and text on container.
- Duration: 17 min., 15 sec.; 18 min., 35 sec.
- Local Notes:
- From the personal collection of Penn composer James Primosch, presented to the Penn Libraries by his wife, Mary Murphy.
- Contains:
- Container of: Wernick, Richard, 1934- Prayer for Jerusalem.
- Container of: Mays, Walter, 1941- Invocations to the Svara Mandala.
- Six invocations to the Svara Mandala.
- OCLC:
- 29303915
- Publisher Number:
- CRI SD 344 Composers Recordings Inc.
- CRI 344 Composers Recordings, Inc.
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