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LIBRA CRI 483
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Format:
Sound recording
Contributor:
Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center.
University of Toronto. Structured Sound Synthesis Project.
Manhattan School of Music (New York, N.Y.). Electronic Music Studio.
Series:
American contemporary
American contemporary.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Electronic music.
Genre:
Electronic music.
Sound recordings.
Physical Description:
1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo ; 12 in.
12 in.
Other Title:
American Composers Alliance recording award, electronic music.
Dance for Sarah.
Aurora, a waltz.
Contradictions.
Place of Publication:
New York, N.Y. : CRI, [1982]
System Details:
analog
33 1/3 rpm
microgroove
stereo
Contents:
Dance for Sarah (8:40) ; Theme and variations (9:10) / Arthur Kreiger
Aurora, a waltz / William Matthews (6:36)
Contradictions / Elias Tanenbaum (10:48).
Notes:
Title on container: American Composers Alliance recording award, electronic music.
Tapes realized at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center (1st-2nd works), the Structured Sound Synthesis Project at the University of Toronto (3rd), and the Electronic Music Studio of the Manhattan School of Music (4th).
Program notes, in part by the composers, on container.
Contains:
Kreiger, Arthur, 1945- Dance for Sarah. 1982.
Kreiger, Arthur, 1945- Theme and variations, electronic music. 1982.
Matthews, William, 1950- Aurora, a waltz. 1982.
Tanenbaum, Elias. Contradictions. 1982.
OCLC:
16712929
Publisher Number:
SD 483 CRI
Composers Recordings

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