John Harbison Early Works Of John Harbison
2001 CD
Modern
Contemporary

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Composers Recordings Inc. (CRI)
tracks 2 to 6 bass vocals Mark Baker
tracks 2 to 6 cello Jay Humeston
composed by John Harbison
concept by, design Lost In Brooklyn Studio
executive-producer John G. Schultz
illustration [cover illustration: ancient of days] William Blake
liner notes James Matheson
tracks 2 to 6 mezzo-soprano vocals D'Anna Fortunato
tracks 2 to 6 percussion Ben Carriel
tracks 2 to 6 percussion William Wiley
photography by [all additional photographs courtesy of] John Harbison
photography by [back cover & exterior tray card] Katrin Talbot
photography by [cover illustration] Corbis
photography by [pg. 10] Lincoln Russell
photography by [pg. 12, tray card] Skip Heine
photography by [pg. 3] Paul Koby
photography by [pgs. 6, 8] Rosemary Harbison
remastered by [digitally remastered by] Robert Wolff
tracks 2 to 6 soprano vocals Jane Bryden
tracks 2 to 6 tenor vocals Karl Dan Sorensen
tracks 2 to 6 viola Betty Hauck
tracks 2 to 6 violin Erica Miner
tracks 2 to 6 violin Rosemary Harbison
Phonographic Copyright (p) Composers Recordings, Inc.
Copyright (c) Composers Recordings, Inc.
Manufactured By Advanced Duplication Services, Inc.
Remastered At Sony Music Studios, New York City
Total Playing Time: 58:11

Piano Concerto: Originally released on CRI SD 440. Recorded at Church of the Holy Trinity, New York City, on May 13, 1980. Associated Music Publishers, Inc. (BMI). The original recording was made possible, in part, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts. Additional support was provided by the Jerome Foundation, the American Composers Orchestra and private donors.

Five Songs of Experience and Bermuda Triangle: Originally released on CRI SD 313. Five Songs of Experience recorded at Emmanuel Church, Boston, on March 7, 1973. Associated Music Publishers, Inc. (BMI). Bermuda Triangle recorded live on April 11, 1973 at Carnegie Recital Hall, New York City. Associated Music Publishers, Inc. (BMI). The original recording of these two works was made possible by grants from the Alice M. Ditson Fund of Columbia University, Wheaton College and the American Academy-National Institute of Arts and Letters, which awarded John Harbison a recording prize for musical excellence in 1972.

Parody-Fantasia: Originally released on CRI SD 293. Recorded at Jordan Hall, New York City, on September 18, 1970. McGinnis & Marx (BMI). The original recording was made possible by grants from the Martha Baird Rockefeller Fund for Music, the Ford Foundation, the American Composers Alliance and the Alice M. Ditson Fund of Columbia University.

This compact disc reissue has been made possible through the generous support of The Aaron Copland Fund for Music.

℗ 1973, 1980, 2001 & © 2001 Composers Recordings, Inc.

CD comes packaged in a clear plastic jewel case, and includes a 16-page booklet with notes and lyrics in English and photographs.
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