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Dane Rudhyar/Ruth Crawford/Car Ruggles/Henry Cowell/Harp Of L American Ultramodernists 1920-1950 Music | List Price | $17.98 (You save $2.93) | | Label | MDG | | Orig Year | 6/21/2005 | | All Time Sales Rank | 72345  | | CD Universe Part number | 6837573 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 21, 2005 | | Recording Time | 1 19 |
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American Ultramodernists 1920-1950 Songs 1. Tetragram No. 8, "Primavera", for piano: 1. With delicacy (9:18) Windows Media Real Audio | | Composer | Dane Rudhyar (1895 - 1985) | | Performer | Steffen Schleiermacher (Piano) | | Date Written | 1928 | | Venue | Fürstliche Reitbahn, Bad Arolsen, German | | Recording Date | 12/2003 | 2. Tetragram No. 8, "Primavera", for piano: 2. (27:59) Windows Media Real Audio | | Common Name | Preludes For Piano | | Composer | Ruth Crawford Seeger (1901 - 1953) | | Performer | Steffen Schleiermacher (Piano) | | Genre | Prelude | | Date Written | 1924-1928 | | Venue | Fürstliche Reitbahn, Bad Arolsen, German | | Recording Date | 12/2003 | 3. Tetragram No. 8, "Primavera", for piano: 3. (3:18) Windows Media Real Audio | | Composer | Carl Ruggles (1876 - 1971) | | Performer | Steffen Schleiermacher (Piano) | | Genre | Character Piece | | Date Written | 1921-1938 | | Country | United States of America | | Venue | Fürstliche Reitbahn, Bad Arolsen, German | | Recording Date | 12/2003 | 4. Tetragram No. 8, "Primavera", for piano: 4. Lyrical and joyful, but with simplicity (11:48) Windows Media Real Audio | | Composer | Carl Ruggles (1876 - 1971) | | Performer | Steffen Schleiermacher (Piano) | | Date Written | 1937-1955 | | Venue | Fürstliche Reitbahn, Bad Arolsen, German | | Recording Date | 12/2003 | 5. Preludes (9), for piano: 1. Andante (7:00) Windows Media Real Audio | | Composer | Carl Ruggles (1876 - 1971) | | Performer | Steffen Schleiermacher (Piano) | | Date Written | 1944-1947 | | Venue | Fürstliche Reitbahn, Bad Arolsen, German | | Recording Date | 12/2003 | 6. Preludes (9), for piano: 2. Allegro giocoso (5:35) Windows Media Real Audio | | Common Name | Piece For Piano | | Composer | Henry Cowell (1897 - 1965) | | Performer | Steffen Schleiermacher (Piano) | | Date Written | 03/1914 | | Venue | Fürstliche Reitbahn, Bad Arolsen, German | | Recording Date | 12/2003 | 7. Preludes (9), for piano: 3. Semplice (3:47) Windows Media Real Audio | | Composer | Henry Cowell (1897 - 1965) | | Performer | Steffen Schleiermacher (Piano) | | Date Written | 08/1924 | | Venue | Fürstliche Reitbahn, Bad Arolsen, German | | Recording Date | 12/2003 | 8. Preludes (9), for piano: 4. Grave, mesto (0:57) Windows Media Real Audio | | Composer | Henry Cowell (1897 - 1965) | | Performer | Steffen Schleiermacher (Piano) | | Date Written | 1922-1924 | | Venue | Fürstliche Reitbahn, Bad Arolsen, German | | Recording Date | 12/2003 | 9. Preludes (9), for piano: 5. Lento (6:13) Windows Media Real Audio | | Composer | Henry Cowell (1897 - 1965) | | Performer | Steffen Schleiermacher (Piano) | | Date Written | 1924 | | Venue | Fürstliche Reitbahn, Bad Arolsen, German | | Recording Date | 12/2003 |
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