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Chorus and Instruments II Morton Feldman Stephen Foreman, tuba; Choir of Saint Ignatius of Antioch; Harold Chaney, Conductor; Benjamin Ramirez, chimes; Tom Kolor, chimes play
Christian Wolff in Cambridge Morton Feldman Harold Chaney, Conductor; Choir of Saint Ignatius of Antioch play
For Stefan Wolpe Morton Feldman Choir of Saint Ignatius of Antioch; Harold Chaney, Conductor; Benjamin Ramirez, vibraphone; Tom Kolor, vibraphone play
Four Pieces for Mixed Chorus (a.k.a. Three Pieces for Mixed Chorus) III. Isaiah 43: 18-21 Al tizkeru rishonot (Remember ye not the former things) Stefan Wolpe Choir of Saint Ignatius of Antioch; Harold Chaney, Conductor play
Four Pieces for Mixed Chorus (a.k.a. Three Pieces for Mixed Chorus) IV. Jerimiah 31: 6-12 Ronnu leya 'akov simhah (Sing aloud with gladness for Jacob) Stefan Wolpe Harold Chaney, Conductor; Choir of Saint Ignatius of Antioch play
Four Pieces for Mixed Chorus (a.k.a. Three Pieces for Mixed Chorus) I. Psalm 122 Samahti beomrim li (I was glad when they said to me) Stefan Wolpe Harold Chaney, Conductor; Choir of Saint Ignatius of Antioch play
Four Pieces for Mixed Chorus (a.k.a. Three Pieces for Mixed Chorus) II. Piece by Gershon Shofman Sh(e)lu na'alekhem (Remove your shoes from your feet) Stefan Wolpe Harold Chaney, Conductor; Choir of Saint Ignatius of Antioch play
Mass for the Restoration of St. Luke in the Fields: Agnus Dei Charles Wuorinen New York Virtuoso Singers; Charles Wuorinen, Conductor; Curtis Macomber, violin; James Pugh, tenor trombone; Joseph Alessi, tenor trombone; David Taylor, bass trombone; Harold Chaney, organ play
Mass for the Restoration of St. Luke in the Fields: Communion Motet Charles Wuorinen New York Virtuoso Singers; Charles Wuorinen, Conductor; Curtis Macomber, violin; James Pugh, tenor trombone; Joseph Alessi, tenor trombone; David Taylor, bass trombone; Harold Chaney, organ play
Mass for the Restoration of St. Luke in the Fields: Gloria Charles Wuorinen New York Virtuoso Singers; Charles Wuorinen, Conductor; Curtis Macomber, violin; James Pugh, tenor trombone; Joseph Alessi, tenor trombone; David Taylor, bass trombone; Harold Chaney, organ play
Mass for the Restoration of St. Luke in the Fields: Kyrie Charles Wuorinen New York Virtuoso Singers; Charles Wuorinen, Conductor; Curtis Macomber, violin; James Pugh, tenor trombone; Joseph Alessi, tenor trombone; David Taylor, bass trombone; Harold Chaney, organ play
Mass for the Restoration of St. Luke in the Fields: Sanctus Charles Wuorinen New York Virtuoso Singers; Charles Wuorinen, Conductor; Curtis Macomber, violin; James Pugh, tenor trombone; Joseph Alessi, tenor trombone; David Taylor, bass trombone; Harold Chaney, organ play
Mass for the Restoration of St. Luke in the Fields: Symphonia (Entrance) Charles Wuorinen Charles Wuorinen, Conductor; Curtis Macomber, violin; James Pugh, tenor trombone; Joseph Alessi, tenor trombone; David Taylor, bass trombone; Harold Chaney, organ play
Mass for the Restoration of St. Luke in the Fields: Symphonia (Exit) Charles Wuorinen Charles Wuorinen, Conductor; Curtis Macomber, violin; James Pugh, tenor trombone; Joseph Alessi, tenor trombone; David Taylor, bass trombone; Harold Chaney, organ play
Sonata for Harpsichord: I. In a grandiose, festive manner Nicolas Roussakis Harold Chaney, harpsichord play
Sonata for Harpsichord: II. Merrily Nicolas Roussakis Harold Chaney, harpsichord play
Sonata for Harpsichord: III. With grace. Burlesque Nicolas Roussakis Harold Chaney, harpsichord play
Sonata for Harpsichord: IV. Calm, becoming agitated, then calm again Nicolas Roussakis Harold Chaney, harpsichord play
Sonata for Harpsichord: V. Lively Nicolas Roussakis Harold Chaney, harpsichord play
Zwei Chinesische Grabschrifen (Two Chinese Epitaphs), (opus 25) I. Zwolf Bauern (Twelve peasants) Stefan Wolpe Choir of Saint Ignatius of Antioch; Harold Chaney, Conductor; Benjamin Ramirez, percussion; Tom Kolor, percussion play
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