Album US 1969 on Nonesuch label
Electronic and Classical (Post-Modern, Experimental)
A Nonesuch Records commission Electronic sounds realized at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center, New York Recorded at Elektra Sound Recorders, New York; A & R Recording, New York A Dolby-system recording Composed in 1968-69 Mastering Credits from Dead Wax where there is the following: SS = Sterling Sound (early signature for Sterling) RL = Robert Ludwig / Bob Ludwig
![]() | Eric Salzman , *1933 US composed by, liner notes, edited by, mixed by, album by |
![]() | Alan Titus voc, *1945 US baritone vocals |
![]() | The New York Motet Singers chorus, members of |
![]() | Joshua Rifkin p, *1944 US conductor, edited by, mixed by |
![]() | William Zukof voc, countertenor vocals |
![]() | The Nonesuch Consort , ensemble |
![]() | Lucy E. Cross fl, lute |
![]() | Steven Pepper , organ, portative |
![]() | Diana Tramontini voc, soprano vocals |
![]() | Steven Wade , text by, texts for actor, from: the nude paper sermon |
![]() | John Ashbery , *1927 US text by, texts for soloists and chorus, from: three madrigals |
![]() | Richard Taruskin gam, vn, *1945 RU viola da gamba |
![]() | Stacy Keach , *1941 US voice actor, actor |
![]() | Kenneth Wollitz rec, wind, winds |
William S. Harvey art direction |
Joseph Hansen chorus master, director |
Teresa Sterne coordinator |
Robert L. Heimall design |
Hess and/or Antupit design concept, cover concept |
Peter K. Siegel edited by, mixed by, producer, recorded by |
Bill Longcore illustration |
Bob Ludwig mastered by |
Eric Salzman |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | The Nude Paper Sermon (Tropes For Actor, Renaissance Consort, Chorus, And Electronics) | Eric Salzman | ||
2 | Part I | Eric Salzman | 21:31 | |
3 | Part II | Eric Salzman | 23:22 |