媒体 | 規格番号 | 購入番号 | (P) |
CD | CD 753 | CA0590< | 1997 |
TR. | Title | time |
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1 | The Dreamer that Remains - A Study in Loving Music:Harry Partch | 10:29 |
2 | Rotate the Body in All Its Planes - Ballad for Gymnasts Music:Harry Partch | 11:36 |
3 | Windsong Music:Harry Partch | 8:52 |
Water! Water! - An Intermission with Prologues and Epilogues (excerpts selected by the composer) Music:Harry Partch | ||
4 | 1.The Opening Prologue, and the Second Prologue, in which the instruments attack the PRoducer | 3:00 |
5 | 2.Water Criers and lead-in lines, O What Could He Do But Pick Her Up? | 4:04 |
6 | 3.Water Criers and lead-in lines, Witch for Water The Aldermen's Fugue on No. Wanda the Water Witch | 6:00 |
7 | 4.Santa Mystiana the Beautiful | 2:43 |
8 | 5.Water Criers. Visitors from strange and foreign places: the Singer from Spoleto, and an Alabama mockingbird - Dear Old Alabama | 2:02 |
9 | 6.We Really Love Each Other. In 43 Whines to the Octave | 1:41 |
10 | 7.Water Criers. The baseball game is called on account of Rain! | 3:17 |
11 | 8.To Hell With the Game! Rain! Rain! The Highest Goodness Is Like Water | 2:26 |
12 | 9.Opening Epilogue (after three days of rain). Ghosts, Undele OOmph! | 2:56 |
13 | 10.Water Criers. Intervening dialogue. We'll Sue You for a Million! | 3:03 |
14 | 11.Do-lo-do-lo - - - doom! Phoebus bids farewell. The Indian Runners bring news. The final song and dance, Gone, Man, Gone!. With the descending moan of the siren Phoebus plunges wildly into nothingness. | 4:56 |
15 | 12.Eighth Epilogue - the Producer finally silences the instruments. Final Epilogue:"The highest goodness is like water" | 1:52 |