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The music of Joseph Dubiel.

Title
  1. The music of Joseph Dubiel.
Published by
  1. [Baton Rouge, La.] : Centaur Records, [2004], ℗2004.
Author
  1. Dubiel, Joseph.

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Additional authors
  1. Fulmer, Mimmi
  2. Palma, Donald
  3. Webster, Michael, 1944-
  4. Farrington, Jeffrey
  5. Goldsmith, Kenneth, 1938-2020
  6. Ritscher, Karen
  7. Fischer, Norman, 1949-
  8. Pro Arte Quartet, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
  9. Sonare String Quartet, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Uniform title
  1. Works. Selections
Alternative title
  1. Works.
Subject
  1. Songs (High voice) with double bass
  2. Bass clarinet and piano music
  3. Songs (High voice), Unaccompanied
  4. Piano music
  5. Songs (High voice) with string ensemble
  6. Clarinet and piano music
  7. Quartets (Clarinet, violin, viola, cello)
Contents
  1. Songs of the transformed (1983) for female voice and double bass (11:57) -- Down time (1990) for bass clarinet and piano (8:53) -- Three stanzas (1982) for solo voice (3:42) -- Neither here nor there (1978) for piano solo (2:53) -- Still getting nowhere (1983) for piano solo (3:34) -- At Baia (1982) for female voice and nine strings (10:34) -- Précis (1983) for clarinet and piano (5:35) -- Quartet (1981) for clarinet, violin, viola, and cello (9:02).
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Compact disc.
  2. Program notes and texts in English (11 p.) in container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded May 27, 1998, Miller Chapel, Princeton Theological Seminary (1st work), Jan. 14, 1999, Duncan Recital Hall, Shepherd School of Music, Rice University, Houston, Tex. (2nd, 4th-5th works), Jan. 10, 2001, Audio for the Arts, Madison, Wis. (3rd work), Jan. 13, 1999, Mills Hall, University of Wisconsin, Madison (6th work), and May 10 (7th work) and Dec. 11 (8th work), 2000, Duncan Recital Hall.