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Music 785 Repertory, Spring 2012 Page 1 Music 785 Repertory, Spring 2012 Page 1 Repertory Studied, Spring 2012 (*) Indicates that you are responsible for identifying the movements of the work. Aaron Copland (1900-1990) M1613.3 C66 A8 LP 8794 5:09 As it Fell Upon a Day (1923) for soprano, flute and clarinet M1010.C6 C6 Circ CD 981 16:19 Piano Concerto (1926) 6:38 I. Andante sostenuto 9:31 II. Molto moderato (molto rubato) M27.C67 V2 Circ CD 3316 12:28 Piano Variations (1930) (*) M1001.C78 S92 Circ CD 425 15:28 Short Symphony (1933) 4:29 Allegro vivace 5:16 Lento 5:47 Finale: Precise and rhythmic M624.C65 S9 Sextet (revision of Short Symphony) M1003.C78 B5 Circ CD 5918 21:16 Billy the Kid, ballet (1938) 3:07 1. Introduction: The Open Prairie 6:37 2. Street in a Frontier Town 3:04 3. Prairie Night (Card Game at Night) 1:58 4. Gun Battle 2:07 5. Celebration (after Billy’s Capture) 2:52 6. The Open Prairie Again M1045.C77 C7 Circ CD 981 19:11 Connotations (1961-62) M25.C67 M5 Circ CD 3316 2:41 Proclamation (1973-82) Roger Sessions (1896-1985) M1003.S5 B5 Circ CD 4870 22:01 Orchestral Suite from "The Black Maskers" (1923) also Circ CD 430 4:14 I. Dance 7:51 II. Scene 3:46 III. Dirge 5:50 IV. Finale (*) M1001.S48 S91 Circ CD 154 18:00 Symphony No. 1 (1929) 5:35 I. Guisto 7:23 II. Largo 5:33 III. Allegro Vivace M24.S48 F7 Circ CD 262 8:20 From My Diary (1937-40) for piano 2:45 I - To Milton Babbitt 2:38 II - To Edward T. Cone 1:47 III - To Carter Harman 1:10 IV - To Vivian Fine (*) M1001.S48 S92 Circ CD 552 25:18 Symphony No. 2 (1944-46) 9:23 I. Molto agitato - Tranquillo e misterioso 1:48 II. Allegretto capriccioso 7:28 III. Adagio tranquillo ed espressivo 6:26 IV. Allegramente M1045.S47 R5 Circ CD 2311 11:42 Rhapsody (1970) Music 785 Repertory, Spring 2012 Page 2 Elliott Carter (1908- ) M77.C32 H4 Circ CD 4163 4:30 Heart not so Heavy as Mine (1938) M77.C32 M9 Circ CD 4163 2:51 Musicians Wrestle Everywhere (1945) Circ CD 1183 Suite from Pocahontas (1939) 1:35 I. Overture 3:18 II. John Smith and Rolfe Lost in the Virginia Forest M1004.C277 H6 Circ CD 1183 9:13 Holiday Overture (1944) M23.C37 S6 Circ CD 509 Piano Sonata(1945-6, rev. 1982) 10:22 I. Maestoso - Legato scorrevole 13:50 II. Andante - Allegro giusto M146.C37 P5 LP 7959 Eight Pieces for Four Timpani (1949) 3:35 VII. Canaries M452 C327 Q81 Circ CD 5567 String Quartet No. 1 (1951) 9:33 I. Fantasia: maestoso 3:43 II. Allegro scorrevole M452 C327 Q82 Circ CD 5567 String Quartet No. 2 (1959) M1001 C3S9 Circ CD 3530 15:41 A Symphony of Three Orchestras (1976) Circ CD 2745 4:34 Esprit rude/esprit doux (“rough breath/sweet breath”, 1984) Circ CD 1726 Symphonia: sum fluxae pretium spei (“I am the prize of flowing hope”, 1993-96) 16:25 I. Partita Samuel Barber (1910-1981) (*) M1001.B27 S91 Circ CD 3554 21:39 Symphony in One Movement, Op. 9 (1936) 7:09 I. Allegro ma non troppo 4:18 II. Allegro molto 5:14 III. Andante Tranquillo 5:03 IV. Con moto (Passacaglia) (*) M23.B272 S626 Circ CD 807 Piano Sonata (1949) 7:26 I - Allegro Energico 2:18 II - Allegro Vivace E Leggero 6:28 III - Adagio Mesto 5:17 IV - Fuga: Allegro con Spirito M1503.B226 V3 Schwarz CD 2339 Vanessa (opera in four acts, 1957) 3:20 Intermezzo M1503.B226 A6 Circ CD 2081 Antony and Cleopatra, opera in 3 acts (1966) 5:33 Act III, Scene 2, Aria “Give me my robe” 4:23 Act III, Scene 2, Death of Cleopatra M25.B272 B246 Circ CD 807 7:36 Ballade, Op. 46 (1977) Anton Webern (1883-1945) M1045.W4 P31 Circ CD 314 10:03 Passacaglia, Op. 1 (1908) M452 W375 S3 Circ CD 5544 10:56 Fünf Sätze, Op. 5 (1909) 2:48 I. Heftig bewegt Tempo 2:04 II. Sehr langsam Music 785 Repertory, Spring 2012 Page 3 0:40 III. Sehr bewegt 1:22 IV. Sehr langsam 3:05 V. In zarter Bewegung M1045.W4 S76 Circ CD 314 Sechs Stücke, Op. 6 (1909) 1:13 I. Etwas bewegte 1:31 II. Bewegt 0:56 III. Zart bewegt 5:39 IV. Langsam marcia funebre 2:35 V. Sehr langsam 2:17 VI. Zart bewegt M233.W43 K611 Circ CD 5544 Drei kleine Stücke, Op. 11, cello and piano (1914) 0:59 1. Massige 0:29 II. Sehr bewegt 0:55 III. Ausserst ruhig M922 W4C24 Schwarz CD 1345 Konzert (Concerto), Op. 24 (1931-34) 2:31 I. Etwas lebhaft 2:39 II. Sehr langsam 1:26 III. Sehr rasch Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992) M9.M48 A8 Circ CD 5551 L'Ascension (“The Ascension”, 1932-33) M1003.M46 A7 Circ CD 2829 5:37 I. Majesté du Christ demandant la gloire à son Père ("Majesty of Christ asking the glory of his father") 6:14 II. Alleluias sereins d’une âme qui desire le Ciel (“Serene alleluias of a soul who desires Heaven”) M422.M48 Q8 Circ CD 5573 Quatour pour la fin du temps (“Quartet for the end of time”, 1940-41) 2:40 I. Liturgie de cristal ("Liturgy of Crystal") Circ CD 2304 Quatre études de rythme (“Four rhythmic studies”, 1949-50) M25.M477 E71 2:04 I. Ile de feu I (“Island of fire 1") M25.M477 E73 3:26 II. Mode de valeurs et d'intensités (“Mode of also M25.M57 E88 [rhythmic] values and intensities”) M25.M477 C27 Schwarz CD 203 5 Catalogue d’oiseaux (“Catalog of Birds”, 1956-58) 10:53 Le Courlis Cendré (“The Curlew”) M1010.M608 O4 Circ CD 3308 14:10 Oiseaux exotiques (“Exotic birds”, 1956) Pierre Boulez (1925- ) M25.B68 N6 Schwarz CD 1497 9:27 Notations for Piano (1945) M1613.3.B77 M27 Circ CD 5289 Le marteau sans maître (1952-4) 1:20 I. Avant “l'artisanat furieux” 3:26 II. Commentaire I de “bourreaux de solitude” 2:00 III. “L'artisinat furieux” Pli selon pli (Fold by Fold, 1957-62) M1613.3.B77 I5 Circ CD 3439 5:08 II. Improvisation sur Mallarmé I (le vierge, le vivace et le bel aujourd’hui, 1958/1962) Music 785 Repertory, Spring 2012 Page 4 M1613.3.B77 I52 Circ CD 3439 11:53 III. Improvisation sur Mallarmé II (une dentelle s’abolit, 1957) Schwarz CD 1497 Notations (orchestral version, 1977) also Circ Cd 2835 2:24 I. Modéré - Fantastique 1:47 IV. Rhythmique 4:00 III. Très modéré 1:58 II. Très vif - Strident Repons (1981-84) 6:26 Introduction 2:58 Section 1 2:05 Section 2 2:23 Section 3 Karlheinz Stockhausen (1928- 2007) M25.S759 P5 Klavierstücke I-IV (1952-3) 4:01 Klavierstück I 1:19 Klavierstück II 0:40 Klavierstück III 2:18Klavierstück IV M25.S759P505 Schwarz CD 1918 5:00 Klavierstück V (1954) M1473.S7 S7 Circ CD 3453 3:20 Studie II (1954) Circ CD 3453 13:00 Gesang der Jünglinge ("Song of the Youths", 1955-6) LP 5574 35:36 Stimmung, Part I (1967-68) portions only 2:38 Helicopter String Quartet (1992-3) from Mittwoch aus Licht Luciano Berio (1925-2003) LP 3482 8:04 Omaggio a Joyce (1958) M1621.2.B47 S4 Schwarz CD 1264 8:16 Sequenza III for female voice (1966) M67.B47 S47 Circ CD 3097 6:54 Sequenza VII for solo oboe (1974) M962.B47 C54 Circ CD 4459 9:30 Chemins IV (su “Sequenza VII”) (1975) M1528.B47 S5 Schwarz CD 1217 Sinfonia (1968-69) 5:01 II. O King 12:56 III. In ruhig fliessender Bewegung Coro (1975-6) 3:21 I. Today is Mine (Sioux), Wake up Woman (Peru) 1:44 II. Venid a ver (Pablo Neruda) 2:21 III. Your Eyes are Red (Polynesia), IV. Venid a ver, V. Your Eyes are Red, Stand Up (Polynesia) 2:02 VI. Venid a ver la sangre por las calles, Wake Up Woman Stanze (“rooms,” 2003) 8:02 I. Tenebrae (Paul Celan) 4:34 II. Congedo del Viaggiatore cerimonioso (Giorgio Caproni) 5:00 III. (Edoardo Sanguineti) 4:24 IV. (Alfred Brendel) Music 785 Repertory, Spring 2012 Page 5 6:13 V. Die Schlacht (Dan Pagis) Iannis Xenakis (1922-2001) M1045 X4 M5 Circ CD 4374 8:55 Metastaseis (“dialectic transformation”, 1953-54) M1045 X45 P6 Circ CD 4734 9:45 Pithoprakta (“actions through probabilities”, 1955-6) LP 4579 2:42 Concret PH (1958) LP 4569 10:56 Orient-Occident (1960) M25 X46 H4 Circ CD 2738 7:13 Herma (1960-61) 11:11 ST/4 for String Quartet (1955-62) Schwarz CD 1161 15:22 Nomos Alpha (1966) 3:58 Mikka for solo violin (1971) Circ CD 2520 14:47 Ata (1987) for 89 musicians György Ligeti (1923-2006) Far from Home (1945) 1:15 1. Lament 1:13 2. A dark raven 0:50 3. Once the forest 0:43 4. Summer sends a gentle breeze 2:24 Night (1955) 1:22 Morning (1955) M1045.L73 A7 Circ CD 3610 8:32 Atmosphères (1961) 19:56 Poème Symphonique for 100 metronomes (1962) Circ CD 4767 12:01 Aventures (1962) Circ CD 3610 7:58 Lux Aeterna (1966) M1145.L73 R3 Circ CD 3610 8:05 Ramifications (1968-9) Le Grand Macabre (1977-8, rev. 1997) 0:57 Act 1 Car Horn Prelude 0:56 Scene 3 Doorbell Prelude 3:18 Scene 3, track 7, Nekrotzar’s Entrance 3:17 Scene 3, track 8, “Woe! Ooh!” 3:02 Scene 3, track 9, “There’s no need to fear” 1:28 Scene 3, track 10, “Up! Drink! - Up!” 4:45 Scene 3, track 11, “Hmm! It’s delicious” 5:46 Scene 3, track 12, “Where am I?” 1:34 Interlude before Scene 4 3:39 Scene 4: “Ghost Astradamus, Are you dead?” 6:16 Mirror Canon 5:07 Finale: passacaglia M25.L544 E887 Etudes for Piano, book II (1988-94) 2:48 VII.
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