Album US 2008 on Bridge Records label
Classical
George Crumb cwb, perc, p, *1929 US album by | |
James Freeman p, b, conductor | |
Orchestra 2001 , orchestra | |
Angela Zator Nelson perc, US percussion | |
David Nelson perc, percussion | |
Susan Jones cym, perc, percussion | |
William Paul Kerrigan perc, US percussion | |
Marcantoniio Barone piano, amplified | |
Barbara Ann Martin soprano vocals | |
Michael Driver trumpet, shofar |
Douglas Holly design |
Paul Cox editor |
Andrew Ryder engineer, assistant |
Adam Abeshouse engineer, mastered by |
Becky Starobin executive producer, cover |
Eric Bruskin liner notes |
David Starobin producer |
George Crumb |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | A Journey Beyond Time (American Songbook II) : Songs of Despair and Hope - A Cycle of Afro-American Spirituals | George Crumb | 36:58 | |
2 | I. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot | George Crumb | ||
3 | II. Joshua Fit The Battle Ob Jericho | George Crumb | ||
4 | III. Steal Away | George Crumb | ||
5 | IV. Oh, A-Rock-A My Soul | George Crumb | ||
6 | V. The Pregnant Earth: A Psalm For Noontide (Instrumental Interlude) | George Crumb | ||
7 | VI. Sit Down, Sister | George Crumb | ||
8 | VII. Nobody Knows De Trouble I See | George Crumb | ||
9 | VIII. Go Down, Moses | George Crumb | ||
10 | IX. Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child | George Crumb | ||
11 | The Winds Of Destiny (American Songbook IV) : Songs of Strife, Love, Mystery and Exultation - A Cycle of American Civil War Songs, Folk Songs, and Spirituals | George Crumb | 45:29 | |
12 | I. Mine Eyes Have Seen The Glory | George Crumb | ||
13 | II. When Johnny Comes Marching Home | George Crumb | ||
14 | III. Lonesome Road | George Crumb | ||
15 | IV. Twelve Gates To The City | George Crumb | ||
16 | V. De Profundis: A Psalm For The Night-Wanderer (Instrumental Interlude) | George Crumb | ||
17 | VI. All My Trials (Death's Lullaby) | George Crumb | ||
18 | VII. Go Tell It On The Mountain | George Crumb | ||
19 | VIII. The Enchanted Valley | George Crumb | ||
20 | IX. Shenandoah | George Crumb |