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new to stock as of december 21st, 2010
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| | | new world (usa) #nw 80665 cd margaret lancaster “io” compact disc - johanna beyer - have faith! (2:00) 1936
- lois v. vierk - io (10:14) 1999
- joan la barbara - atmos (14:37) 2008
- james tenney - seegersong #2 (12:10) 1999
- larry polansky - daughter of piker (2:56) 1998
- larry polansky - i know you! (3:17) 1998
- larry polansky - you're no piker (2:12) 1998
- larry polansky - you're a piker (2:37) 1998
- larry polansky - piker (9:10) 1998
| | june 2009 release ; assorted pieces for flute - in solo and small-ensemble settings - performed by margaret lancaster ... |
| | new world press release... |
| composer(s): johanna beyer, lois v. vierk, joan la barbara, james tenney, larry polansky album title: io cat. no.: 80665 genre: classical / solo instrumental release date: 06/2009
margaret lancaster, flutes;
beth griffith, soprano larry polansky, electric guitar matthew gold, marimba, percussion
margaret lancaster has burst onto the scene as our leading proponent of the avant-garde flute ... what distinguishes lancaster is her versatility, her willingness to let her flute be the focus of anything from technopop to theater to tap dancing, along with a breathless fluidity of line that raises every performance above the merely technically correct.
- kyle gann |
this gathering of music by five composers spanning more than 70 years demonstrates the richness and possibility of the stylistic freedom that is sometimes called the american experimental tradition. timelessly potent for their careful exploration of musical material, these are works which have no cause to be esoteric, by leading american composers who deserve much higher regard. and in the hands of a performer and new-music advocate, margaret lancaster, who curates her repertoire with an attention to a continuum which composer johanna beyer calls "future, present, past," we are given the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of how this tradition lives. these are all, with the exception of seegersong #2, world-premiere recordings. |
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