Dialogues musical conversations between composers and conductors / Vol. 1. Morten Lauridsen, Paul Salamunovich, James Jordan

Listen in on a conversation between three of the most influential figures in choral music of the past thirty years, composer Morten Lauridsen and conductors Paul Salamunovich and James Jordan. Recorded in 2008 over a two-day period, these colleagues and friends participate in a discussion to help co...

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Other Authors: Lauridsen, Morten, 1943-, Salamunovich, Paul., Jordan, James Mark., GIA Publications.
Format: CD
Language: English
Published: Chicago, IL : GIA Publications, [2008]
Physical Description: 3 audio discs (approximately 70 min. each) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet (14 pages ; 18 cm)
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Summary: Listen in on a conversation between three of the most influential figures in choral music of the past thirty years, composer Morten Lauridsen and conductors Paul Salamunovich and James Jordan. Recorded in 2008 over a two-day period, these colleagues and friends participate in a discussion to help conductors and choirs understand the music of Morten Lauridsen. All three share important information about the performance, rehearsal, conducting, and interpretation of Lauridsen's works, which have become central to the canon of choral literature.
Item Description: Booklet laid in container.
Compact discs.
Disc 1. Introduction: James Jordan ; O magnum mysterium ; Lux aeterna, pt. 1. -- disc 2. Lux Aeterna, pt. 2. ; Mid-winter songs ; Madrigali: six "Fire songs" on Renaissance Italian poems, pt. 1. -- disc 3. Madrigali: six "Fire songs" on Italian Renaissance poems, pt. 2. ; Les chansons des Roses.
Listen in on a conversation between three of the most influential figures in choral music of the past thirty years, composer Morten Lauridsen and conductors Paul Salamunovich and James Jordan. Recorded in 2008 over a two-day period, these colleagues and friends participate in a discussion to help conductors and choirs understand the music of Morten Lauridsen. All three share important information about the performance, rehearsal, conducting, and interpretation of Lauridsen's works, which have become central to the canon of choral literature.
Physical Description: 3 audio discs (approximately 70 min. each) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet (14 pages ; 18 cm)