PHILIP CORNER : More From The Judson Years (Early 60s) Instrumental - Vocal Works Vol. 2 [CD [plana-C25NMN.056]] : noise music, experimental music, contemporary music, sound art, electronic music, improvisation, free jazz, avant-garde music, PARALLAX RECORDS online shop

PHILIP CORNER : More From The Judson Years (Early 60s) Instrumental - Vocal Works Vol. 2

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'Excerpts from the liner notes of More from the Judson Years (Early 60s) Instrumental-Vocal Works Vol. 2, written by Philip Corner: "Everything Max Has" (1964), Max Neuhaus solo, recorded at the ONCE Festival, 1965. "A performance of Max's taking down all of his stuff; tons of equipment filling entire stages." "Big Trombone" (1963), Jim Fulkerson improvisation over tape collage. "Homage to Revere" (1962) for ensemble of copper-bottom kitchen utensils. "Punkt" (1961) for ensemble of staccato sounds. "Since the critics were calling us the plink plunk school, I contributed a composition favoring only those punkts for centuries having defined and inhibited Western music." "Passionate Expanse of the Law' (1959) for ensemble, recorded at the Composers' Forum, NY, 1972. "Expressions in Parallel" (1958) for ensemble. "From my earliest compositions I have been more enticed by an opening out towards greater possibilities than in cheap and arbitrary limits of stylistic unity." Housed in a digipack, including a 12-page booklet with liner notes, scores and original documentation.'

Tracklist
1 Everything Max Has: As An "Afterward" 17:28
Performer ? Max Neuhaus
2 Big Trombone 9:08
Trombone ? Jim Fulkerson
3 Homage To Revere 7:06
Performer [Copper-bottom Kitchen Utensils] ? David Bushler, Michael Corner, Philip Corner
4 Punkt 11:10
5 Passionate Expanse Of The Law 15:45
Clarinet ? Dan Goode
Conductor ? Philip Corner
Flute ? Alex Ogle
Soprano Vocals ? Norma Marder
Trombone ? Jim Fulkerson
Viola ? Jack Glick
Violin ? Malcolm Goldstein
6 Expressions In Parallel 8:56
Flute ? Du-Young Chung
Percussion [Offstage] ? David Bushler
Soprano Vocals ? Norma Marder
Trombone ? Philip Corner
Violin ? Malcolm Goldstein

Notes
Track 1 ONCE festival, Ann Arbor, Michigan, February 11, 1965.
Track 2 as improvised by Jim Fulkerson over the original tape collage, Buffalo 1970.
Tracks 3 and 4 recorded at Haroud's restaurant, New York City, March 18, 1962.
Track 5 played at the Composers' Forum, New York City, 1972.
Track 6 for James Waring's solo dance "Corner Piece".
Packaged in a Digipak with 12-page booklet with notes and score excerpts. Limited edition of 1000 copies.

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