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Robert Parris.

Title
  1. Robert Parris.
Published by
  1. New York, NY : CRI, [1998], ℗1998.
Author
  1. Parris, Robert, 1924-1999.

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Additional authors
  1. Borges, Jorge Luis, 1899-1986.
  2. Siwek, Roman
  3. Szostak, Zdzisław
  4. Berman, Joel
  5. Elsing, Evelyn
  6. Garvey, Evelyn
  7. Barnett, Ronald
  8. Barnet, Lori
  9. Skidmore, Dorothy
  10. Skidmore, William, 1941-
  11. Jones, Thomas A.
  12. Parris, Robert, 1924-1999.
  13. Polskie Radio. Wielka Orkiestra Symfoniczna, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
Description
  1. 1 audio disc (69 min.) : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Series statement
  1. CRI American masters
Uniform title
  1. Instrumental music. Selections
  2. CRI American masters.
Alternative title
  1. Instrumental music.
Subject
  1. Septets (Celesta, piano, flute, percussion, violin, cello)
  2. Concertos (Trombone with chamber orchestra)
  3. Cello music
  4. Quartets (Piano, percussion, violin, cello)
Contents
  1. Concerto for trombone (16:42) -- Concerto for percussion, violin, cello & piano (18:05) -- Fantasy & fugue for solo cello (10:03) -- The book of imaginary beings (23:26)
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Principally instrumental ensembles; literary source of the final work is: Libro de los seres imaginarios / Jorge Luis Borges.
  2. Compact disc; in part analog recording.
  3. All but the 3rd work originally released as analog discs: Orion LP 78301, in 1978 (2nd, 4th works), and CRI SD 231, in 1969 (1st work).
  4. Notes by the composer (11 p.) inserted in container.
Event (note)
  1. The 2nd and 4th works recorded at Tawes Recital Hall, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, Oct. 3, 1977 and 1973, respectively. The 3rd work recorded at Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church, Bethesda, May 12, 1998.