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Roger Sessions project recordings : Sessions 31 [sound recording]
Author
Sessions, Roger, 1896-1985
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Audio
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Undetermined
Published/​Created
Princeton, NJ. : Princeton University, Dept. of Music, n.d.
Description
1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Availability
Available Online
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Mendel Music Library - Reserve
CD- Sessions 31
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Bloch, Robert
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Crowden, Anne
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Ellis, Nancy
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Roden, Wayne
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Stauffer, Thomas
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Helps, Robert
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Evans, Ralph
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Notes
Also available on 3 reel-to-reel tapes.
Roger Sessions Digitital Restoration Project, original reel-to-reel tapes digitized to CD format, mastered by Seth B. Winner, 2004.
Contents from written notes on original container, some original programs not available.
Disc contents digitized from Sessions Reel-to Reel Master tapes SES- 39, 40, and 42.
Time and place of event
Recorded at the University of California, Davis, May 16, 1977 [1st work] ; Performed at the 2nd Annual May Festival of Composers Theatre at The New School, New York City, 11 May 1971 [2nd work] ; Recorded at Princeton University, March 6, 1977 [3rd work].
Participant(s)/​Performer(s)
Robert Bloch, violin [1st work] ; Anne Crowden, violin [1st work] ; Nancy Ellis, viola [1st work] ; Wayne Roden, [1st work] ; Thomas Stauffer, cello [1st work] ; Robert Helps, piano [2nd work] ; Ralph Evans, violin [3rd work].
Contents
Quintet for two violins, two violas, and cello (1958) ; Piano sonata no. 3 ; Sonata for solo violin / R. Sessions.
OCLC
1340486739
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