SKU: HL.50499481
8.75x11.75x0.66 inches.
SKU: PR.416414140
UPC: 680160601905. 8.5 x 11 inches. Libretto: Frank Corsaro (based on his original play - Lyric Suite). Libretto by Frank Corsaro (based on his original play, Lyric Suite).
Margot Kunstler - soprano, Kara Sondstrom - mezzo-soprano, Ted Steinert - baritone, Walter Engelmann - tenor, Inspector Gert Osterland - bass-baritone, Maitre'd - tenor, Four waiters:, Humbert - tenor, Peter - baritone, Jos - baritone, Klaus - bass.
SKU: PO.PE094
ISBN 9781877564031.
Farr's Duggan Theme (1997) is a simple and effective duo for flute and marimba that is suitable for beginning chamber music students. It was written for the television police-drama series Duggan, in which a New Zealand Detective Inspector solved grisly murder cases set against the scenic backdrop of New Zealand's Marlborough Sounds. The work follows a simple ternary form, beginning and ending in the Aeolian (or natural minor) mode, shifting through a variety of major keys in the B section.
SKU: HL.367285
ISBN 9781705139011. UPC: 840126965513. 9.0x12.0x0.813 inches.
Commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera. Loosely inspired by a true case that happened in the North of England a few years ago, Nico Muhly's opera enters the secret world of the teenage bedroom and explores on the realities and risks of living our lives online. A teenage boy is fatally stabbed. Another boy is caught on CCTV leaving the scene. An open-and-shut-case, it would seem. But, as the Detective Inspector Anne Strawson investigates the older boy's story, she uncovers a bizarre nexus of chatroom meetings, false identities, fictitious spy rings and raunchy cybersex, leading to just one conclusion: it wasn't so much murder as suicide by internet.
SKU: FP.FLD03
ISBN 9790570504039.
Miniature Suite was written for David Munrow in 1969, receiving its first performance with harpsichordist Christopher Hogwood in London's Purcell Room that year. The material of each of its five movements is drawn from the recorder's solo introduction. Following the enthusiasm of recorder virtuosi John Turner it was revised in 2011, and the revised version was first performed by John Turner and Ian Thompson in Casterton Church on April 3rd 2011. The works has been recorded by the same artists for the Prima Facie label (Recorder Fireworks PFCD0010).David Lord was born in Oxford in 1944 and studied under Richard Rodney Bennett at the Royal Academy of Music. As a young composer he received many commissions, including works for Julian Bream, Janet Baker, George Malcolm, Imogen Holst, the London Symphony and Northern Sinfonia Orchestras and the Bath, Cheltenham and Aldeburgh Festivals. More recent years have seen him active as a record producer (XTC, Peter Gabriel, Echo and the Bunnymen, the Korgis, Tears for Fears, Jean Michel Jarre) and writer/arranger for film and TV (Cracker, Inspector Rebus etc).