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Visit USCONew York Philomusica LIVE Harbison hallucinates over the day Schubert died ] November 19, 1828, A Hallucination in Four Episodes (1988) John Harbison (1938) for piano, violin, viola and ?cello Quintet in C, D. 956 for 2 violins, viola and 2 ?cellos Todd Phillips, Naoko Tanaka, violins, Ah Ling Neu, viola, Melissa Meell and Marcy Rosen, ?cellos, Meg Bachman Vas, piano [The back] The great Schubert ?thinking to write more counterpoint - dies instead, on [booklet back] November 19, 1828, Hallucination in four episodes (1988) John Harbison (b. 1938) for piano, violin, viola and ?cello Track 1: Introduction: Schubert crosses into the next world Track 2: Suite: The composer finds himself in a hall of mirrors Track 3: Rondo ? Schubert recalls a rondo fragment from 1816 Track 4: Fugue ? The fugal subject given by his teacher: S-C-H-U-B-E-R-T Todd Phillips, Ah Ling Neu, Melissa Meell, Meg Bachman Vas Quintet in C, D. 956 Franz Peter Schubert (1797 ? 1828) for 2 violins, viola and 2 ?cellos ? His last piece. Track 5: Allegro ma non troppo Track 6: Adagio Track 7: Scherzo: Presto; Trio; Andante sostenuto Track 8: Allegretto Todd Phillips, Naoko Tanaka, Ah Ling Neu, Melissa Meell, Marcy Rosen John Harbison?s piece asserts Schubert?s relevance to the present. The Quintet is timeless. His genius for melody ? for indelible lines of song, perfectly wed to the right voice ? lives into eternity. This performance of October 25, 1990, brought down the house
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New York Philomusica LIVE Harbison hallucinates over the day Schubert died ] November 19, 1828, A Hallucination in Four Episodes (1988) John Harbison (1938) for piano, violin, viola and ?cello Quintet in C, D. 956 for 2 violins, viola and 2 ?cellos Todd Phillips, Naoko Tanaka, violins, Ah Ling Neu, viola, Melissa Meell and Marcy Rosen, ?cellos, Meg Bachman Vas, piano [The back] The great Schubert ?thinking to write more counterpoint - dies instead, on [booklet back] November 19, 1828, Hallucination in four episodes (1988) John Harbison (b. 1938) for piano, violin, viola and ?cello Track 1: Introduction: Schubert crosses into the next world Track 2: Suite: The composer finds himself in a hall of mirrors Track 3: Rondo ? Schubert recalls a rondo fragment from 1816 Track 4: Fugue ? The fugal subject given by his teacher: S-C-H-U-B-E-R-T Todd Phillips, Ah Ling Neu, Melissa Meell, Meg Bachman Vas Quintet in C, D. 956 Franz Peter Schubert (1797 ? 1828) for 2 violins, viola and 2 ?cellos ? His last piece. Track 5: Allegro ma non troppo Track 6: Adagio Track 7: Scherzo: Presto; Trio; Andante sostenuto Track 8: Allegretto Todd Phillips, Naoko Tanaka, Ah Ling Neu, Melissa Meell, Marcy Rosen John Harbison?s piece asserts Schubert?s relevance to the present. The Quintet is timeless. His genius for melody ? for indelible lines of song, perfectly wed to the right voice ? lives into eternity. This performance of October 25, 1990, brought down the house
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on 11 Jul 2019
Year of Creation
2015
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NY Philomusica Chamber Ensemble, dba NY Philomusica Records
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SR0000862054
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The U.S. Copyright record (Registration Number: SR0000862054) dated 11 Jul 2019, pertains to an electronic file (eService) titled "New York Philomusica LIVE Harbison hallucinates over the day Schubert died ] November 19, 1828, A Hallucination in Four Episodes (1988) John Harbison (1938) for piano, violin, viola and ?cello Quintet in C, D. 956 for 2 violins, viola and 2 ?cellos Todd Phillips, Naoko Tanaka, violins, Ah Ling Neu, viola, Melissa Meell and Marcy Rosen, ?cellos, Meg Bachman Vas, piano [The back] The great Schubert ?thinking to write more counterpoint - dies instead, on [booklet back] November 19, 1828, Hallucination in four episodes (1988) John Harbison (b. 1938) for piano, violin, viola and ?cello Track 1: Introduction: Schubert crosses into the next world Track 2: Suite: The composer finds himself in a hall of mirrors Track 3: Rondo ? Schubert recalls a rondo fragment from 1816 Track 4: Fugue ? The fugal subject given by his teacher: S-C-H-U-B-E-R-T Todd Phillips, Ah Ling Neu, Melissa Meell, Meg Bachman Vas Quintet in C, D. 956 Franz Peter Schubert (1797 ? 1828) for 2 violins, viola and 2 ?cellos ? His last piece. Track 5: Allegro ma non troppo Track 6: Adagio Track 7: Scherzo: Presto; Trio; Andante sostenuto Track 8: Allegretto Todd Phillips, Naoko Tanaka, Ah Ling Neu, Melissa Meell, Marcy Rosen John Harbison?s piece asserts Schubert?s relevance to the present. The Quintet is timeless. His genius for melody ? for indelible lines of song, perfectly wed to the right voice ? lives into eternity. This performance of October 25, 1990, brought down the house" created in 2015. The copyright holder is NY Philomusica Chamber Ensemble, dba NY Philomusica Records, known for their creative contributions in sound recording registration. For any inquiries concerning this copyrighted material, kindly reach out to NY Philomusica Chamber Ensemble, dba NY Philomusica Records.
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SR0000862054
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7/11/2019
Year of Creation
2015
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DLC-CO
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New
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NY Philomusica Chamber Ensemble NY Philomusica Records
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United States
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Rights Note: Arthur Robert Johnson, NY Philomusica Chamber Ensemble, dba NY Philomusica Records, 105 W 73 St, Apt 4C, New York, NY, 10023, United States, (212) 580-9933, (845) 570-0224 xcell, arobertjohnson@nyphilomusica.org
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Application Title Statement: New York Philomusica LIVE Harbison hallucinates over the day Schubert died ] November 19, 1828, A Hallucination in Four Episodes (1988) John Harbison (1938) for piano, violin, viola and ?cello Quintet in C, D. 956 for 2 violins, viola and 2 ?cellos Todd Phillips, Naoko Tanaka, violins, Ah Ling Neu, viola, Melissa Meell and Marcy Rosen, ?cellos, Meg Bachman Vas, piano [The back] The great Schubert ?thinking to write more counterpoint - dies instead, on [booklet back] November 19, 1828, Hallucination in four episodes (1988) John Harbison (b. 1938) for piano, violin, viola and ?cello Track 1: Introduction: Schubert crosses into the next world Track 2: Suite: The composer finds himself in a hall of mirrors Track 3: Rondo ? Schubert recalls a rondo fragment from 1816 Track 4: Fugue ? The fugal subject given by his teacher: S-C-H-U-B-E-R-T Todd Phillips, Ah Ling Neu, Melissa Meell, Meg Bachman Vas Quintet in C, D. 956 Franz Peter Schubert (1797 ? 1828) for 2 violins, viola and 2 ?cellos ? His last piece. Track 5: Allegro ma non troppo Track 6: Adagio Track 7: Scherzo: Presto; Trio; Andante sostenuto Track 8: Allegretto Todd Phillips, Naoko Tanaka, Ah Ling Neu, Melissa Meell, Marcy Rosen John Harbison?s piece asserts Schubert?s relevance to the present. The Quintet is timeless. His genius for melody ? for indelible lines of song, perfectly wed to the right voice ? lives into eternity. This performance of October 25, 1990, brought down the house
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