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Scene 1: Prologue: Neurology's Favorite Term Is Deficit
Scene 2: The First Examination: Traffic
Scene 2: The Shoe: Can I Help
Scene 2: The Slides: You Can See Very Clearly
Scene 2: The River: What Do You See Now
Scene 2: The Dressing Ritual: …Wife For A Hat
Scene 3: The House Call: Bösendorfer!
Scene 3: Ich Grolle Nicht
Scene 3: The Solids: But What Of The Parietal Regions
Scene 3: The Photographs: What Is This
Scene 3: The Rose: …Lost
Scene 3: The Glove: Now, What Is This
Scene 3: The Chess Game: Pawn To King 4
Scene 4: Testing Visual Memory: The Street: From Our End
Scene 5: Paintings As Pathlogy An Argument: The Paintings: Your Husband's A Painter
Scene 6: The Prescription: The Wife: Tell Me, How Does He Manage
Scene 7: Epilogue: The Prognosis: I Cannot Tell You What Is Wrong
Total Playing Time: 58:08
Recorded May 23-25, 2014.
A new recording from his 1987 work:
The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat.
Bass Vocals, Voice Actor [Dr. P]
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Matthew Treviño
Composed By
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Michael Nyman
Conductor
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Dean Williamson (3)
Engineer [Assistant Recording, Mixing]
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Josh Ditty
Engineer [Recording, Mixing]
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Pat McMakin
Executive-Producer
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John Hoomes,
Noah E. Spiegel
Liner Notes
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John Hoomes,
Noah E. Spiegel
Mastered By
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Joe Palmaccio,
Orchestra
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Nashville Opera Orchestra
Photography By
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Reed Hummell
Producer
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Dean Williamson (3),
Pat McMakin
Soprano Vocals, Voice Actor [Mrs. P]
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Rebecca Sjöwall
Tenor Vocals, Voice Actor [Neurologist]
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Ryan MacPherson
Copyright (c)
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Naxos Rights US, Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Naxos Rights US, Inc.
Recorded At
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Ocean Way Nashville