Traditions and transformations : sounds of Silk Road Chicago
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Traditions and transformations : sounds of Silk Road Chicago
CSO Resound, [2008]
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For voice, morin khuur (2-string fiddle), 3 trombones, percussion and piano (2nd work)
Sung in Mongolian (2nd work)
Jay Friedman, Michael Mulcahy, Charles Vernon, trombones (2nd work) ; Yo-Yo Ma (1st), John Sharp (3rd), violoncellos ; Joseph Guastafeste, double bass (3rd) ; Wu Man, pi pa (3rd) ; Silk Road Ensemble (2nd) ; Chicago Symphony Orchestra (1st and 3rd-4th) ; Miguel Harth-Bedoya (1st and 3rd), Alan Gilbert (4th), conductors
Recorded live in Orchestra Hall at Symphony Center, April 12, 13 and 17 (1st-3rd works) and May 17, 18, 19, 22 (4th), 2007
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CSO Resound: CSOR 901 801
Contents of Works
- Schelomo : Hebraic rhapsody for solo cello and large orchestra / Bloch
- Legend of Herlen / Sharav
- Pipa concerto / Harrison
- Scythian suite : op. 20 / Prokofiev