Album US 2001 on Spiritone Records label
Classical (Post-Modern)
The Miasma Fragments project began in 1990 as a premiere for the National Convertion of the Organ Historical Society in Milwaukee, WI. Scored for the specific capabilities of the organ at St. Anthony's Church in Addison Township, WI, "For the Cherub Cat is a Term of the Angel Tiger" was composer Sigmund Snopek's first work for the pipe organ. The success of this compostion and the challenges of writing for the highly evocotive voice of the pipe organ led Snopek to produce this highly individual collecion of modern works over the next eight years. This collection uses the prodigious range and coloration of the pipe organ to express both abstract andn programmatic themes. Scores for these works and many other compositions are available for performance at Snopek's web site www.sigmundsnopek.com. Thanks to the people at Immaculate Heart of Mary, Chilton, WI, and in particular Father Gary. Thanks also to J. C. Taylor. All works copyrighted by Couth Youth Publishing, 1999
![]() | Sigmund Snopek III voc, key, US composed by, producer, album by |
![]() | David Bohn liner notes, performer, producer |
Rozsa Juliana artwork by |
Steve Kastner artwork by |
David Vartanian engineer, producer |
Gary Tanin mastered by |
Linda Kimpel photography |
Sigmund Snopek III |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Sidereal Storm 1992 | Sigmund Snopek III | ||
2 | Tacit Rainbow 1993 | Sigmund Snopek III | ||
3 | A Gift Of Light Will Turn To Sound 1994 | Sigmund Snopek III | ||
4 | Magical Concatenations 1994 | Sigmund Snopek III | ||
5 | Eight Nightmares | Sigmund Snopek III | ||
6 | For The Cherub Cat Is A Term Of The Angel Tiger 1990 | Sigmund Snopek III | ||
7 | Miasma Fragments 1998 | Sigmund Snopek III | ||
8 | Foghorns Call Lowly O'er Ambivalent Seas 1992 | Sigmund Snopek III |