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Star-Child (1977): A Parable For Soprano, Antiphonal Children's Voices, Male Speaking Choir, Bell Ringers, And Large Orchestra
1 Introduction: Desolato
2 Vox Clamans In Deserto
3 Ascensus Potestatum Tenebrarum
4 Musica Apocalyptica
5 Seven Trumpets Of The Apocalypse
6 Adventus Puerorum Luminis
7 Hymnus Pro Novo Tempore
Mundus Canis (1998) ("A Dog's World"): Five Humoresques For Guitar And Percussion
1 Tammy, Elegantly, Somewhat Freely
2 Fritzi, Furioso
3 Heidel, Languido, Un Poco Misterioso
4 Emma-Jean, Coquettish, Poco Animato, Grazioso
5 Yoda, Prestissimo Possibile
Three Early Songs (1947)
1 Night
2 Let It Be Forgotten
3 Wind Elegy
Total Time: 54:15
℗ and © 1999, Bridge Records, Inc.
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Photograph of David Starobin and George Crumb: courtesy Manhattan School of Music
George Crumb's Music is published by C.F. Peters Corp. (BMI)
Star-Child: July and August, 1999, Philharmonic Hall (Warsaw) / American Academy of Arts and Letters (New York City)
Mundus Canis: October, 1998, American Academy of Arts and Letters
Three Early Songs: March, 1999, Master Sound Astoria
"Let It Be Forgotten" and "Wind Elegy" reprinted with the permission of Simon & Schuster from The Collected Poems of Sara Teasdale. Copyright 1937 by Macmillan Publishing Company.
Bells [Bell Ringer]
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George Crumb (tracks: 1-7),
Paul Cesarczyk (tracks: 1-7)
Chorus
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Warsaw Philharmonic Choir, (tracks: 1-7),
Warsaw Boys' Choir, (tracks: 1-7)
Composed By, Liner Notes
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George Crumb
Conductor
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Thomas Conlin (tracks: 1-7)
Design
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Pete Ciccone
Edited By
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Artur Moniuszko (tracks: 1-7),
Dirk Sobotka (tracks: 1-7),
Silas Brown (tracks: 8-15)
Engineer
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Adam Abeshouse (tracks: 8-12),
Andrzej Lupa (tracks: 1-7),
Andrzej Sasin (tracks: 1-7),
David Merrill (tracks: 13-15),
Tom Luekens (tracks: 1-7)
Guitar
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David Starobin (tracks: 8-12)
Lyrics By
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Robert Southey (tracks: 13),
Sara Teasdale (tracks: 14, 15)
Mastered By
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Adam Abeshouse
Mixed By
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Paul Zinman (tracks: 1-7)
Orchestra
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The Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, (tracks: 1-7)
Other [Webmaster For Bridge Records]
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Robert Starobin
Percussion
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George Crumb (tracks: 8-12)
Photography By [Back Tray], Photography By [Ann & George Crumb]
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Becky Starobin
Photography By [Cover]
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Arnout Hyde, Jr.
Photography By [David Starobin]
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Allegra Starobin
Photography By [Joseph Alessi]
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Chris Lee (16)
Photography By [Susan Narucki]
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Carol Rosegg
Piano
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George Crumb (tracks: 13-15)
Producer, Executive Producer [For Bridge Records]
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Becky Starobin,
David Starobin
Production Manager [Production Associate For Bridge Records]
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Paul Cesarczyk
Soprano Vocals
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Ann Crumb (tracks: 13-15),
Susan Narucki (tracks: 1-7)
Technician [Assistance]
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Charles LaPierre, (tracks: 1-7),
Silas Brown (tracks: 8-12),
Zbigniew Fijalkowski (tracks: 1-7)
Trombone
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Joseph Alessi
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Bridge Records, Inc.
Copyright (c)
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Bridge Records, Inc.
Recorded At
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Warsaw Philharmonic Hall
Recorded At
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American Academy Of Arts And Letters
Recorded At
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Master Sound Astoria
Published By
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C.F. Peters Corp.