Recordings

I. CONSORT CDs

  1. David Froom CD CoverDAVID FROOM [BRIDGE 9240]
    (13 tracks, total duration 65:43)

    Amichai Songs,  Fantasy Dances, Circling,
    Emerson Songs,  Clarinet Trio 
    William Sharp, baritone
    Christine Schadeberg, soprano
    21st Century Consort, Christopher Kendall, conductor

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  2. Nicholas Maw CD CoverNICHOLAS MAW [ASV CD DCA 999, published in the U.K.]
    (20 tracks, total duration 64:36)

    "Ghost Dances", "La Vita Nuova" (with soprano Carmen Pelton), "Roman Canticle" (with baritone William Sharp)

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  3. The Passion of the Scrooge CD Cover JON DEAK [Innova 545]
    ( 20 tracks, total duration 49:40)

    "The Passion of Scrooge, or A Christmas Carol" (with baritone William Sharp in several roles. Mixed and published in stereo and Dolby Pro-Logic — compatible Circle Surround)

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  4. 20th Century Consort Lambert Orkis / Piano CD Cover20TH CENTURY CONSORT - Lambert Orkis/Piano [Innova 605]
    (9 tracks, total duration 66:00)

    GEORGE CRUMB "Celestial Mechanics" (Makrokosmos IV): Cosmic Dances for Amplified Piano, Four Hands — 22:07
    MAURICE WRIGHT "Chamber Symphony for Piano and Electronic Sounds" — 15:05
    WILLIAM PENN "Fantasy for Solo Harpsichord" — 14:41
    DEXTER MORRILL "Fantasy Quintet for Piano and Computer" — 13:56
    (This piece is in stereo and Dolby Pro-Logic — compatible Circle Surround).

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  5. 20th Century Consort Lucy Shelton CD Cover20TH CENTURY CONSORT - featuring soprano Lucy Shelton [Innova 606]
    (12 tracks, total duration 67:36)

    JOSEPH SCHWANTNER "Sparrows" — 17:50
    GERALD CHENOWITH "Candles" — 17:26
    RICHARD WERNICK "A Poison Tree" — 11:49
    WILLIAM DOPPMANN "Spring Songs" — 20:12

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  6. 20th Century Consort Gordon, Stern CD Cover20TH CENTURY CONSORT - featuring David Gordon, tenor and Sara Stern, flute [Innova 633]
    (14 tracks, total duration 66:45)

    ALLAN SCHINDLER " Take Me Places" — 16:17
    MAURICE WRIGHT "Cantata for tenor voice, percussion and electronic sounds" (with tenor David Gordon and percussionist Thomas Jones) — 16:22
    JOSEPH SCHWANTNER "Elixer" — 11:05
    GEORGE ROCHBERG "Electrikaleidoscope" — 22:44

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II. THE CONSORT IN OTHER ANTHOLOGIES

  1. Stephen Jaffe, Vol. 3 CD Cover

    BRIDGE 9255: "Stephen Jaffe, Vol. 3"

    Homage to the Breath (2001)
    Milagro Vargas, mezzo-soprano, 21st Century Consort, Christopher Kendall, conductor

    Combined with Cut-Time (2005),  Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra (2004), Poetry of the Piedmont (2006)

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  2. David Froom, To Dance to the Whistling Wind CD CoverArabesque Z6710: "To Dance To The Whistling Wind" — Music of David Froom

    DAVID FROOM Quintet for Oboe, Strings and Piano
    (3 tracks, duration 16:58) with Rudy Vrbsky, oboe

    Combined with the composer's Chamber Concerto, Piano Suite, To Dance To The Whistling Wind, and String Quartet.

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  3. Brouwer CD Cover Centaur CRC 2138: Works by Allan Blank and Margaret Brouwer

    MARGARET BROUWER "Skyriding" (3 tracks, duration 13:25)

    Combined with other works by these two composers.

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  4. Stephen Albert CD CoverDelos D/CD 1016: Music of Stephen Albert

    STEPHEN ALBERT "To Wake The Dead" (7 tracks, duration 27:45) with Lucy Shelton, soprano.

    Paired with Albert's Symphony RiverRun, played by the National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Mstislav Rostropovich.

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  5. Henri Lazarof CD CoverDelos DE 3124: Music of Henri Lazarof

    Suite for Solo Percussion and Five Instrumentalists (3 tracks, duration 17:12)

    Concertante II for Flute, Clarinet, Percussion, Piano, Violin, Violincello and Contrabass (3 tracks, duration 19:54)

    Combined with two other works by this composer.

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  6. Electra Nonesuch 9 79153-2: Music of Stephen Albert

    "Into Eclipse" (6 tracks, duration 31:18) The Consort with David Gordon, tenor.

    Paired with Albert's "Flower of the Mountain," sung by Lucy Shelton with the New York Chamber Symphony of the 92nd Street Y conducted by Gerard Schwarz.