A tribute to soprano Bethany Beardslee [electronic resource].
- Author
- Beardslee, Bethany
- Additional Titles
- Bethany Beardslee and Title on container spine: Tribute to Bethany Beardslee, soprano
- Published
- New York, N.Y. : DRAM, [2007]
- Additional Creators
- Bond, Victoria, Ritt, Morey, Helps, Robert, Peyton, Malcolm, Quan, Linda, Dare, John (Conductor), Batstone, Philip, Perle, George, 1915-2009, Winham, Godfrey, Peyton, Malcolm, U.C.L.A. Chamber Ensemble, and DRAM (Online service)
Access Online
- ezaccess.libraries.psu.edu , Electronic music accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
- Language Note
- Sung in English; words variously by the composer (1st work), Emily Dickinson, William Shakespeare (3rd work), and Walt Whitman.
- Restrictions on Access
- Digital content provided by DRAM; access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
- Contents
- A Mother Goose primer / Philip Batstone (10:27) -- Thirteen Dickinson songs / George Perle (36:40) -- To prove my love / Godfrey Winham (8:44) -- Songs from Walt Whitman / Malcom Peyton (17:57).
- Subject(s)
- Duration
- ["00:10:27", "00:36:40", "00:08:44", "00:17:57"]
- Note
- Streaming audio.
Songs and song cycles; the 1st work with acc. of flute/alto flute/piccolo, 2 clarinets, bass clarinet, piano, violoncello and percussion (2 players).
Title from image of compact disc cover on Web page (viewed July 10, 2007).
Previously released as analog discs, 1969-1982 (CRI SD 243, SD 403, SD 466).
Notes on the singer by Daniel Plante, Richard Goode, Robert Helps, George Perle, Milton Babbitt, Jacques-Louis Monod, and Tim Page, notes on the music by the composers, and vocal texts (19 p.) inserted in container.
Includes program notes.
AVAILABLE ONLINE TO AUTHORIZED PSU USERS. - Participant/Performer Note
- Beathany Beardslee, soprano ; with: Victoria Bond, echo (1st work) ; Morey Ritt (2nd work), Robert Helps (3rd work), Malcolm Peyton (4th work), piano ; Linda Quan, violin (4th work) ; U.C.L.A. Chamber Ensemble, John Dare, conductor (1st work).
- Data/Place of Event
- The 1st work recorded Jan. 27, 1969, Schoenberg Hall, UCLA, Los Angeles, Calif.; the 2nd work recorded 1977-78; the 3rd work recorded live June 26, 1974, Westminster Art Song Festival, Westminster Music School, Princeton, N.J.; the 4th work recorded Apr. 1981, New York.
- Other Forms
- Also available as compact disc; previously issued as CRI CD 724.
- Technical Details
- Mode of access: World Wide Web.
System requirements: Web browser; QuickTime 6.5.2 or later.
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