Album US 1998 on Tzadik label
Classical (Contemporary)
Performed in Cologne, Vienna and at Carnegie Hall. Mastered at Foothill Digital, NYC. "An aporia is an impossible passage, and 'Aporias', part piano concerto/part requiem is about those mysterious and spiritual passages separating life from death. The piece is subtitled 'Requia For Piano And Orchestra', but these requia are not for any particular artist or groups of artists: they are dedicated to all artists and to the indomitable spirit of creativity itself -the spark that refuses to die." NYC 1998
John Zorn as, *1953 US composed by, liner notes, executive-producer, album by | |
Dennis Russell Davies p, *1944 US conductor | |
American Composers Orchestra , US orchestra | |
Stephen Drury p, *1955 US piano, soloist | |
Craig McNutt perc, US handclaps | |
Gary Wallen , handclaps | |
Robert Schultz , handclaps | |
William Manley , handclaps |
Ikue Mori design |
Kazunori Sugiyama executive-producer |
Allan Tucker mastered by |
Francis Bacon painting, cover |
Gregory K. Squires recorded by |
John Zorn |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | Prelude | John Zorn | 6:41 | ||
2 | Impetuoso | John Zorn | 3:31 | ||
3 | Con Mistero | John Zorn | 3:01 | ||
4 | Languendo | John Zorn | 2:34 | ||
5 | Risentito | John Zorn | 2:50 | ||
6 | Freddamente | John Zorn | 2:32 | ||
7 | Religioso | John Zorn | 2:05 | ||
8 | Drammatico | John Zorn | 4:53 | ||
9 | Postlude | John Zorn | 4:22 | ||
10 | Coda | John Zorn | 0:47 |
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