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Instruments of change / Jaron Lanier.
Composer
Lanier, Jaron
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Format
Audio
Language
No linguistic content
Published/Created
[Place of publication not identified] : Universal Classics, [1994]
℗1994
Description
1 online resource (1 audio file)
Availability
Available Online
Naxos music library
Details
Subject(s)
New Age music
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Suites (Saxophones (6))
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Saxophone music
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Time and place of event
Recorded Looking Glass, New York, N.Y. Different Fur, San Francisco, California Future Tickle, Sausalito, California King Street, New York, N.Y.
Source of description
Hard copy version record.
Participant(s)/Performer(s)
Performed by Jaron Lanier ; with musical accompaniment.
Contents
Come along (3:37)
Khaen/violin duo #6 (6:08)
The story of water dancing in the night sky (5:44)
Angklung (4:20)
Suite for saxophone ensemble. Memory play (3:28) ; The tired heart (3:06)
Medieval American open sky (3:10)
Tremolo silence (1:08)
Circular saw (3:21)
Breaking song (5:35)
The breath of the earth (2:39)
Sentiment and strut (2:47)
Cream soda (2:27)
Khaen/violin duo #4 (5:43)
Emerging light 1992 (4:34).
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Publisher no.
00028944213225
OCLC
959982524
International Standard Recording Code
NLA509202001
NLA509202002
NLA509202003
NLA509202004
NLA509202005
NLA509202006
NLA509202007
NLA509202008
NLA509202009
NLA509202010
NLA509202011
NLA509202012
NLA509202013
NLA509202014
NLA509202015
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