| | Clarinda Karpov Phyllis Dunne Mark Nelson Akhnatones Ankhst: Music & Meditations CD Clarinda Karpov Phyllis Dunne Mark Nelson Akhnatones Discography of CDs
Original Cast Recording of Music From ANKHSTa play by Clarinda KarpovA firebrand archaeologist finds herself fighting for her sanity when she confronts the ghost of the heretic pharaoh Akhnaton... What lies in the tomb where past and future meet?* * *The music in this recording was originally composed for the world premiere of ANKHST, a play by Clarinda Karpov, Produced by the Omaha Workshop Theatre, Omaha, NE, directed by Connie Sutherland-Pearson (1989). It was subsequently produced by the Omaha Playwrights' Cooperative, Omaha, NE, directed by Jonathan Warman (1994). It was included in the 2005 New York Fringe Festival, produced by the NeoNeo Theatre Company (New York), directed by Jonathan Warman. Ankhst: Music & Meditations Music Clarinda Karpov Phyllis Dunne Mark Nelson Akhnatones Ankhst: Music & Meditations Songs | 1. | Overture - M. Nelson'A^ |
| 2. | Dig It - Bahit & The Dig Workers'A^ |
| 3. | Native Nocturne - M. Nelson'A^, B. Farber'A^ |
| 4. | Akhna-tomb-tone - M. Nelson'A^ |
| 5. | Vicar of Bray - G.F. Handel+, P. Dunne* |
| 6. | The Visitation - P. Dunne'A^ |
| 7. | Funky Egypt - M. Nelson'A^ |
| 8. | Hymn to the Sun - P. Dunne'A^ |
| 9. | Court of Amunhotep III - P. Dunne'A^ |
| 10. | Threnody - P. Dunne'A^, R. Wach, B. Knebel |
| 11. | Spiked Reeds - P. Dunne'A^ |
| 12. | Nilotic Reeds - D. Wach'A^, J. Lee |
| 13. | Song of Nefertiti - P. Dunne+, B. Knebel, J. Lee |
| 14. | The Ku and The Bai - M. Nelson'A^ |
| 15. | River Nile - R. Wach'A^ |
| 16. | Celebration at Akhetaten - P. Dunne+, B. Farber 'A^, M. Nelson' |
| 17. | Get Down, Egypt - M. Nelson'A^ |
| 18. | Keku-Seb Conspires - P. Dunne+, R. Wach+, M. Nelson'A^ |
| 19. | Death in the Desert - R. Wach+, M. Nelson'A^ |
| 20. | Explosion into Sunrise - M. Nelson'A^, P. Reilly |
| 21. | Her, Too, The Sun: Nefertiti - P. Dunne+, B. Knebel |
| 22. | City of the Horizon - M. Nelson'A^, R. Wach |
| 23. | Hymn to the Sun - P. Dunne'A^ |
| 24. | River Nile - R. Wach'A^ |
| 25. | Him, Too, The Sun: Temple of the Aten - P. Dunne+, D. Wach |
| 26. | Keep on Digging It - Bahit and the Dig Workers'A^ |
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