Album US 2005 on New World Records label
Electronic and Classical (Contemporary, Experimental)
"Some of the rhythms developed through the present acoustical investigation could not be played by any living performer; but these highly engrossing rhythmical complexes could easily be cut on a player-piano roll. This would give a real reason for writing music specifically for player-piano...." -Henry Cowell The Yamaha Disklavier used in this recording is tuned to a historical temperament, Thomas Young's Well Temperament of 1799. This recording was made possible by a grant from the Francis Goelet Charitable Lead Trust.
![]() | Kyle Gann key, *1955 FR album by |
![]() | John Woodruff technician, piano |
![]() | Ray Johnson p, technician, piano |
Bob Defrin Design artwork |
Bob Bielecki engineer |
Paul Zinman mastered by |
Kyle Gann producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | No. 5, Texarkana (2000) | Kyle Gann | 3:48 | |
2 | No. 3, Nude Rolling Down An Escalator (1997-99) | Kyle Gann | 5:24 | |
3 | No. 9, Petty Larceny (2003) | Kyle Gann | 5:43 | |
4 | No. 6, Bud Ran Back Out (2001) | Kyle Gann | 3:42 | |
5 | No. 7, Cosmic Boogie Woogie (2000-2001) | Kyle Gann | 8:42 | |
6 | No. 1, Despotic Waltz (1997) | Kyle Gann | 2:13 | |
7 | No. 4, Folk Dance For Henry Cowell (1999) | Kyle Gann | 2:11 | |
8 | No. 2, The Waiting (1997) | Kyle Gann | 7:21 | |
9 | No. 8, Tango Da Chiesa (2002) | Kyle Gann | 5:54 | |
10 | No. 10, Unquiet Night (In Memoriam Jonathan Kramer) (2004) | Kyle Gann | 16:20 |