Album US 1990 on Windham Hill Records label
Classical (Impressionist, Baroque, Modern, Romantic, Classical)
Total Playing Time: 47:54 Recorded "Live" to Sony DAT using Meyer HD-1 Monitors at Cunningham Chapel, College of Notre Dame, Belmont, CA (Nov. 1989). "Bach" recorded at Montrome Studios, Oakland, CA. Edited by Mike Marshall and Bob Hodas on the Studer Dyaxis digital editing system. Sequenced by Gerry Kearby at Studer Dyaxis, Menly Park, CA. Mastered by Bernie Grundman at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Hollywood, CA The Modern Mandolin Quartet: Mike Marshal: Mandolin (Gibson F5/Lyon and Healy Style A) John Imholz: Mandocello (Monteleone) Paul Binkley: Mandola (Gilchrist/Lyon and Healy) Dana Rath: Manolin (Lyon and Healy Style A/Gibson "Fern" F5) Special thanks to: Marcy Straw, AnneMarie Martins, Bob Duskis, George Winston, Will Ackerman, Cathy and Emily Rath, Dante Manjares, Dan & Barbara Large, John Monteleone, Howard Johnston, Rob Griffin, David Balakrishnan, Ruth Laredo, Katrina Krimski, David Jaffe, Tim Ware, Flip Bimstein, Don Harder, Dick Van Kleeck, Meyer Sound Laboratories, Acoustic Technical Laboratories, Monster Cable and Beyer Dynamic Microphones Big thank-yous to David Grisman for generously loaning us his "Fern" and Lyon and Healy Mandolins, Harry Yaglijian for his Lyon and Healy Mandola and to Kaila Flexer for her production assistance. The Modern Mandolin Quartet is dedicated to the development and future of the mandolin family and its music. Transcriptions from this and our previous album (LL-0095) are available through our management. "Cool" dedicated to the memory of Walter H. Rath. "Polka" dedicated to the spirit and courage of the people of Eastern Europe. The Modern Mandolin Qurtet uses D'Addario Strings.
Modern Mandolin Quartet , US ensemble, album by | |
Mike Marshall man, g, *1957 US edited by, mandolin, producer, mandolin, solo | |
John Imholz vc, US mandocello, arranged by | |
Paul Binkley man, g, 1954-2014 US mandola, arranged by | |
Dana Rath man, US mandolin | |
Gerry Kearby sequenced by | |
Joseph Haydn p, 1732-1809 AT performer on track | |
Maurice Ravel p, 1875-1937 FR performer on track | |
Leonard Bernstein p, 1918-1990 US performer on track | |
Zoltán Kodály , 1882-1967 HU performer on track | |
Farkas Ferenc , arranged by | |
Claude Debussy p, 1862-1918 FR performer on track | |
Dmitri Shostakovich p, RU performer on track | |
Sheppard Lehnhoff vl, 1905-1978 US arranged by | |
Johann Sebastian Bach , 1685-1750 DE performer on track | |
Aaron Copland p, key, 1900-1990 US performer on track | |
Heitor Villa-Lobos p, voc, g, 1887-1959 BR performer on track | |
Sergei Prokofiev p, *1891 RU performer on track | |
Johannes Brahms p, 1833-1897 DE performer on track | |
Don Harder ep, arranged by |
Anne Robinson art direction |
Bob Hodas edited by, engineer |
Bernie Grundman mastered by |
Sandra Eisner photography by, front cover |
Tia Dodge photography by, modern mandolin quartet |
Cookie Marenco producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | String Quartet #5; Opus 64 "The Lark", Finale | Joseph Haydn | 2:30 | |
2 | Empress Of The Pagodas (From "The Mother Goose Suite") | Maurice Ravel | 3:58 | |
3 | Cool (From "West Side Story") | Leonard Bernstein | 4:52 | |
4 | Gavotte | Zoltán Kodály | 1:57 | |
5 | The Maid With The Flaxen Hair (From "Piano Preludes") | Claude Debussy | 2:16 | |
6 | Polka (From "The Golden Age Ballet") | Dmitri Shostakovich | 2:13 | |
7 | Gm Fugue (From "Sonata #1 For Violin In Gm") | Johann Sebastian Bach | 6:39 | |
8 | Hoedown (From "Rodeo") | Aaron Copland | 3:19 | |
9 | Aria (From "Bachianas Brasilieras #5") | Heitor Villa-Lobos | 5:18 | |
10 | The Child Juliet (From "Romeo And Juliet") | Sergei Prokofiev | 4:21 | |
11 | String Quartet #1; Opus 49, First Movement | Dmitri Shostakovich | 4:02 | |
12 | Intermezzo In A, Opus 118; #2 | Johannes Brahms | 5:55 |