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| Sonomondo CD (2000)
Recorded on June 8, 1996 & March 11, 1997. Includes liner notes by Elliott Sharp.
Contrabassist Mark Dresser and cellist Frances-Marie Uitti are both respected members of the avant-garde and improvisational music establishment. Dresser, who is based in Brooklyn, was a ... |

| Uitti/Vitiello CD (2000)
This 3" CD, presented without any recording information, is a surprising collaborative effort between cellist Frances-Marie Uitti and electronician Stephen Vitiello. The 20-minute untitled piece is a beautiful slow-developing encounter between electronics, cello, Mongolian violin, and Uitti's voice (breathing, moans). ... |
Frances-Marie Uitti Appears on
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| Scelsi: Natura Renovatur CD (2006)
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| Frances-Marie Uitti: There Is Still Time CD (2005)
Frances-Marie Uitti,Cello Paul Griffiths,Speaker
Recording information: Rainbow Studio, Oslo, Norway (08/2003).
Photographer: Roberto Masotti.
Personnel: Paul Griffiths (spoken vocals).
Liner Note Author: Paul Griffiths.
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| LÁSZLÓ Dubrovay: Solos Nos. 1-15 - New Instrumental Sounds CDs (2011)
Frances-Marie Uitti discography. |

| Imaginings (2008)
Frances-Marie Uitti music CDs. |

| Three In One CDs
Frances-Marie Uitti albums. Track Listing of songs: Three in One; Trio '89; Sequenz II; |

| 25 Jaar Nieuwe Muziek Zeeland CD (2003)
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Frances-Marie Uitti CD discography. This sampler taken from various studio and live recordings and done for Holland's new music festival is a rare and beautiful thing. Not only does it feature work elsewhere unavailable, from a wide range of composers including Willem Breuker, Morton Gould, Morton Feldman, Diamanda Galas, Giacinto Scelsi, Iannis Xenakis, and others, it showcases premier players recordings these works. Feldman's "Projection I," from 1950, is played with great sensitivity and restraint by Frances-Marie Uitti on violincello, with Feldman himself giving a kind of freeform lecture in his heavily accented Brooklyn voice. Uitti also makes an appearance on Scelsi's "Le Fleuve Magique," playing the instrument in an entirely different manner, aggressively and without a whit of composure. What's better is that these two selections are side by side on the disc. Breuker's three-movement "GUTS," written for carillon bells, is among the most introspective, tender, and moving things he's ever composed. His knowledge of the instrument's tonal balances is remarkable, and his ability to create floating accents and rhythms from such a random device ... |
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 Frances-Marie Uitti Songs
Popular or famous Frances-Marie Uitti music songs: Imaginings V, Cielostraat, Call From the Cold, Without Words Iii, I Cannot Remember, Imaginings II. More music songs Without Words Ii, Arcahuis, Imaginings VI, Imaginings VIII, Montebell, How I Wish, I Did Look, Some Where, Imaginings III. More music songs There It Was, Sonomondo, Imaginings VII, Without Words I, Door.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Mark Dresser | Tim Berne, Ray Anderson, Anthony Braxton Quartet, Arcado, Satoko Fujii, Tim Berne's Caos Totale, Trio M, Gregg Bendian, Marty Ehrlich | | Frances-Marie Uitti | Mark Dresser, Willem Breuker, Ernstalbrecht Stiebler |
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Mark Dresser
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