Album UK 2006 on Leo Records label
Jazz (Contemporary Jazz, Free Improvisation)
Recorded live direct-to-2-track at the Rosengart Collection, Lucerne, December 10, 2002 (tracks 1 to 19) Recorded live at Kykart IV Festival, Zaposnoj Palace, Pushkin, St.Petersburg, June 24, 1999 (tracks 20 to 27) Mastered at Hardstudios Winterthur, February 7, 2006
John Wolf Brennan p, *1954 IE composed by, melodica, piano, electric piano, e-piano, piano, arcopiano, piano, prepared piano, producer, album by | |
Mikhail Kneller text by, poem in booklet - english translation | |
Александр Пушкин , 1799-1837 RU text by, poem in booklet |
Lora Denis design |
Angela Rosengart liner notes |
Stuart Broomer liner notes |
Michael Brändli mastered by |
Joan Miró painting, painting in booklet |
Paul Cézanne painting, painting in booklet |
Wassily Kandinsky painting, painting in booklet |
Pablo Picasso painting, paintings in booklet |
Paul Klee painting, paintings in booklet |
Nique Nager photography by, photos by |
Leo Feigin producer |
Marina Vorobyova recorded by |
Paul Niederberger recorded by |
John Wolf Brennan |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | O Pen, To Be (Piano Duo) | John Wolf Brennan | 2:59 | ||
2 | Picasso Triptych: (Pablo Picasso, 1881-1973) | John Wolf Brennan | |||
3 | Aubade (After "The Morning Music", 1967) | John Wolf Brennan | 1:51 | ||
4 | Pipe Ou Pas? (After "Standing Nude And Seated Man With Pipe", 1968) | John Wolf Brennan | 1:37 | ||
5 | Amour Fou (After "Rembrandtesque Figure And Cupid", 1969) | John Wolf Brennan | 1:29 | ||
6 | Etude (After Paul Cezanne: "Study Of Bathers", 1900-06) | John Wolf Brennan | 2:34 | ||
7 | Candy'n'Sky (After Wassily Kandinsky: "Multiple Forms", 1936) | John Wolf Brennan | 3:01 | ||
8 | Dancer In The Sky (After Joan Miró: "Dancer II", 1925) | John Wolf Brennan | 2:33 | ||
9 | Klee Pentagram: (Paul Klee, 1879-1940) | John Wolf Brennan | |||
10 | Little X (After "X-chen, Little X"; 1938) | John Wolf Brennan | 2:01 | ||
11 | ABC (After "ABC Für Wandmaler/ABC For Muralists", 1938) | John Wolf Brennan | 4:19 | ||
12 | Full Moon (After "Vollmondopfer/Sacrifice At Full Moon", 1933) | John Wolf Brennan | 3:13 | ||
13 | Lagoon (After "Lagunenstadt/Town On A Lagoon", 1932) | John Wolf Brennan | 2:24 | ||
14 | Eros Eng Art (After "Eros", 1923) | John Wolf Brennan | 3:21 | ||
15 | Anyway – Was There Ever Nothing? | John Wolf Brennan | 6:24 | ||
16 | The Rite Of String (Dedicated To Angela Rosengart) | John Wolf Brennan | 3:13 | ||
17 | You Can't Be Sirius! (Piano Duo) | John Wolf Brennan | 2:17 | ||
18 | Meditation On A Medieval Song ("Ach Bitt'rer Winter", 1505) | John Wolf Brennan | 4:50 | ||
19 | Song Of The Moon | John Wolf Brennan | 2:04 | ||
20 | Be Flat | John Wolf Brennan | 4:25 | ||
21 | Paraph(r)ase (On Steve Reich's "Violin Phase") | John Wolf Brennan | 4:39 | ||
22 | Pushkin Heptagon: (Alexander Pushkin, 1799-1837) | John Wolf Brennan | |||
23 | Amazing Moment (After Pushkin's Poem "To ***", 1825) | John Wolf Brennan | 1:01 | ||
24 | Clamorous Processions | John Wolf Brennan | 2:17 | ||
25 | Tempest | John Wolf Brennan | 0:50 | ||
26 | Drag In Strife | John Wolf Brennan | 2:39 | ||
27 | Walking Moment | John Wolf Brennan | 1:34 | ||
28 | Enchanting Light | John Wolf Brennan | 1:27 | ||
29 | Tender Tears | John Wolf Brennan | 1:19 | ||
30 | The Last Waltz (Sergey Kuryokhin, 1954-1996) | John Wolf Brennan | 2:54 |
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