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Paul Hillier & Theatre Of Voices, with Terry Riley|John Cage: Litany for the Whale (Paul Hillier & Theatre Of Voices, with Terry Riley)

John Cage: Litany for the Whale (Paul Hillier & Theatre Of Voices, with Terry Riley)

Paul Hillier & Theatre Of Voices, with Terry Riley

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Named after the longest work on the CD, this is a collection of both familiar and rarely given vocal works, composed by John Cage, and excellently performed by the Theatre of Voices, directed by Paul Hillier, with guest performer/composer Terry Riley. The selections are: Litany for the Whale for two voices, which establishes a call-and-response interaction on the word "whale"; Solo for Voice 52 (Aria No. 2) Song-Relevant, for voice and electronics, which includes rolling thunder, other weather and sounds, with vowels and consonants from five languages; Five, for five voices, on sustained pure tones which Cage indicates "should be brushed into being"; the classic The Wonderful Widow of Eighteen Spring for voice and closed piano (1942), on a text from James Joyce's Finnegan's Wake; Solo for Voice 22, Theatre With Electronics -- Relevant, for 2 voices and electronics (from Songbooks), about the multiple "meanings" of breath inflections; Experiences No. 2 for solo voice (1948), "it is at moments after I have dreamed of the rare entertainment of your eyes ... "; 36 Mesostics and not re Marcel Duchamp for 2 voices and electronics (1970); Aria, for 2 voices and electronics, in a fascinating new realization for two voices (1958); and The Year Begins To Be Ripe from Songbooks -- Solo for Voice 49, Song With Electronics -- Relevant: The Year Begins To Be Ripe, using a text from Henry David Thoreau's Journal for voice and closed piano (1970).
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1
Litany for the Whale [two voices]
Alan Bennett
00:25:49

Paul Hillier & Theatre Of Voices, with Terry Riley, Performer - Alan Bennett, Featuring - John Cage, Composer - Paul Elliott, Featuring

1998, 2002 harmonia mundi usa

2
Aria No. 2 [voice and electronics]
Shabda Owens
00:06:23

Paul Hillier & Theatre Of Voices, with Terry Riley, Performer - John Cage, Composer - Paul Hillier, Featuring - Shabda Owens, Featuring

1998, 2002 harmonia mundi usa

3
Five [five voices]
Andrea Fullington
00:05:04

Paul Hillier & Theatre Of Voices, with Terry Riley, Performer - Alan Bennett, Featuring - Allison Zelles, Featuring - Andrea Fullington, Featuring - John Cage, Composer - Paul Elliott, Featuring - Shabda Owens, Featuring

1998, 2002 harmonia mundi usa

4
The Wonderful Widow of Eighteen Springs [voice and closed piano]
Paul Hillier & Theatre Of Voices, with Terry Riley
00:03:06

Paul Hillier & Theatre Of Voices, with Terry Riley, Performer - Alan Bennett, Featuring - John Cage, Composer - Paul Hillier, Featuring

1998, 2002 harmonia mundi usa

5
Solo for Voice 22, from "Songbooks" [two voices and electronics]
Andrea Fullington
00:03:48

Paul Hillier & Theatre Of Voices, with Terry Riley, Performer - Andrea Fullington, Featuring - John Cage, Composer - Paul Hillier, Featuring - Shabda Owens, Featuring

1998, 2002 harmonia mundi usa

6
Experiences No. 2 [voice]
Paul Hillier & Theatre Of Voices, with Terry Riley
00:04:08

Paul Hillier & Theatre Of Voices, with Terry Riley, Performer - Andrea Fullington, Featuring - John Cage, Composer

1998, 2002 harmonia mundi usa

7
36 Mesostics re and not re Marcel Duchamp [two voices and electronics]
Shabda Owens
00:11:41

Paul Hillier & Theatre Of Voices, with Terry Riley, Performer - John Cage, Composer - Paul Hillier, Featuring - Shabda Owens, Featuring - Terry Riley, Featuring

1998, 2002 harmonia mundi usa

8
Aria [seven voices and electronics]
Andrea Fullington
00:10:16

Paul Hillier & Theatre Of Voices, with Terry Riley, Performer - Alan Bennett, Featuring - Allison Zelles, Featuring - Andrea Fullington, Featuring - John Cage, Composer - Paul Elliott, Featuring - Paul Hillier, Featuring - Shabda Owens, Featuring - Terry Riley, Featuring

1998, 2002 harmonia mundi usa

9
The Year Begins to Be Ripe [voice and closed piano]
Paul Hillier
00:01:20

Paul Hillier & Theatre Of Voices, with Terry Riley, Performer - Alan Bennett, Featuring - John Cage, Composer - Paul Hillier, Featuring

1998, 2002 harmonia mundi usa

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Named after the longest work on the CD, this is a collection of both familiar and rarely given vocal works, composed by John Cage, and excellently performed by the Theatre of Voices, directed by Paul Hillier, with guest performer/composer Terry Riley. The selections are: Litany for the Whale for two voices, which establishes a call-and-response interaction on the word "whale"; Solo for Voice 52 (Aria No. 2) Song-Relevant, for voice and electronics, which includes rolling thunder, other weather and sounds, with vowels and consonants from five languages; Five, for five voices, on sustained pure tones which Cage indicates "should be brushed into being"; the classic The Wonderful Widow of Eighteen Spring for voice and closed piano (1942), on a text from James Joyce's Finnegan's Wake; Solo for Voice 22, Theatre With Electronics -- Relevant, for 2 voices and electronics (from Songbooks), about the multiple "meanings" of breath inflections; Experiences No. 2 for solo voice (1948), "it is at moments after I have dreamed of the rare entertainment of your eyes ... "; 36 Mesostics and not re Marcel Duchamp for 2 voices and electronics (1970); Aria, for 2 voices and electronics, in a fascinating new realization for two voices (1958); and The Year Begins To Be Ripe from Songbooks -- Solo for Voice 49, Song With Electronics -- Relevant: The Year Begins To Be Ripe, using a text from Henry David Thoreau's Journal for voice and closed piano (1970).
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