Description: TERRY RILEY: The Padova Concert 1992 & CHANTING THE LIGHT OF FORESIGHT 1994 CD YOU PICK For condition please see corresponding descriptions and photos TERRY RILEY: The Padova Concert 1992 album CD Amiata Solo Improvisations from THE HARP OF NEW ALBION SALOME DANCES FOR PEACE CD is in like new condition, please see photos Terry Riley – The Padova Concert Label: Amiata Records – ARNR 0292 Series: New Music (4) – Format: CD, Album Country: Italy Released: 1992 Genre: Classical Style: Contemporary, Minimal On CD: 1 The New Albion Chorale - The Discovery 19:00 2 Cadenza On The Wind 4:34 3 Premonition Rag 13:10 4 The New Albion Chorale (Reprise) 2:12 5 Peace Dance 12:20 6 Turning 6:09 7 Mongolian Winds 8:40 8 The Magic Knot Waltz 5:27 9 The New Albion Chorale (Final Reprise) 2:10 10 Land's End 4:15 Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Amiata Records Copyright (c) – Amiata Records Published By – Ancient World Music Glass Mastered At – Multi Media Masters Designed At – AR Graphics Division Credits Composed By, Performer – Terry Riley Design [Visual] – Richard Dudas Liner Notes – Matteo Silva Photography By – Jean-Marc Pharisien Producer, Liner Notes – Matteo Silva Recorded By – Mario Conforti Notes Solo Improvisations from The Harp of New Albion and Salome Dances for Peace Digitally recorded live on 20.1.1986 Published by Ancient World Music (BMI) Packaging: standard jewel case with 10 page foldout booklet, including Italian, English and German liner notes Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 8 015297 029223 Barcode (String): 8015297029223 Matrix / Runout: MULTI MEDIA MASTERS SWITZERLAND ARNR 0292 Liner Note Author: Matteo Silva. Recording information: Padova, Italy (01/20/1986). * Terry Riley: CHANTING THE LIGHT OF FORESIGHT CD 1994 Minimalism ROVA Saxophone Quartet CD is in very good, almost like new condition, one very light scuff, does not effect the performance, please see photos Terry Riley - Rova – Chanting The Light Of Foresight - Imbas Forasnai Label: New Albion – NA064CD Format: CD, Album Country: US Released: 1994 Genre: Classical Style: Contemporary On CD: 1 The Tuning Path 17:12 2 The Pipes Of Medb / Medb's Blues 7:01 3 Song Announcing Dawn's Combat 8:49 4 The Chord Of War 5:36 5 Ferdia's Death Chant 4:11 6 Chanting The Light Of Foresight 8:49 Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – New Albion Records, Inc. Copyright (c) – New Albion Records, Inc. Credits Alto Saxophone, Sopranino Saxophone – Steve Adams Baritone Saxophone – Jon Raskin Composed By – Ochs (tracks: 4), Adams (tracks: 4), Terry Riley (tracks: 1 to 3, 5, 6) Edited By – Robert Shumaker, Steve Adams Engineer – Robert Shumaker Executive-Producer – Foster Reed Performer – Rova Saxophone Quartet Producer – Rova Soprano Saxophone – Bruce Ackley Tenor Saxophone, Sopranino Saxophone – Larry Ochs Notes Composed 1987. Recorded on April 15, 16; May 9, 10; July 21, 1993 at St. Stephens Church, Belvedere. ©℗ 1994 New Albion Records, Inc. Made in Canada Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 0 22551-0064-2 3 Minimalist pioneer Terry Riley was among the most revolutionary composers of the postwar era; famed for his introduction of repetition into Western music motifs, he also masterminded early experiments in tape loops and delay systems which left an indelible mark on the experimental music produced in his wake. Riley was born June 24, 1935 in Colfax, California, and began performing professionally as a solo pianist during the 1950s; by the middle of the decade he was studying composition in San Francisco and Berkeley, where among his classmates was fellow minimalist innovator La Monte Young. Influenced by John Coltrane and John Cage, he began exploring open improvisation and avant-garde music, and in 1960 composed Mescalin Mix, a musique concrète piece composed for the Ann Halprin Dance Company consisting of tape loops of assorted found sounds. By the early '60s, Riley was regularly holding solo harmonium performances beginning at 10:00 pm and continuing until sunrise, an obvious precursor of the all-night underground raves to follow decades later. After graduating Berkeley in 1961, his next major work was 1963's Music for the Gift, composed for a play written by Ken Dewey; among the first pieces ever generated by a tape delay/feedback system, it employed two tape recorders -- a setup Riley dubbed the "Time Lag Accumulator" -- playing a loop of Chet Baker's rendition of Miles Davis' "So What." The loop effect sparked Riley's interest in repetition as a means of musical expression, and in 1964 he completed his most famous work, the minimalist breakthrough In C; a piece constructed from 53 separate patterns, it was a landmark composition which provided the conception for a new musical form assembled from interlocking repetitive figures. In time, Riley also learned to play saxophone, introducing the instrument into his so-called all-night flights; these epic improvisational performances became the basis for his most successful recordings, 1968's Poppy Nogood and the Phantom Band and the following year's A Rainbow in Curved Air, the music's cyclical patterns and etheral atmospherics predating the rise of the ambient concept by several years. In 1970, Riley made the first of many trips to India to study under vocal master Pandit Pran Nath, with whom he frequently performed in the years to come; another collaborator was John Cale, a pairing which resulted in the 1971 LP Church of Anthrax, arguably Riley's most widely-known recording outside of experimental music circles. Throughout the 1970s, he also taught composition and North Indian Raga at Mills College in Oakland, California. A pair of early-'70s live performances -- one in L.A., the other in Paris -- resulted in the 1972 album Persian Surgery Dervishes, a work of meditative machine music clearly prescient of the trance sound to follow. Around the same time, while on staff at Mills, he befriended David Harrington, violinist of the Kronos Quartet; their camraderie yielded a total of nine string quartets, the keyboard quintet Crows Rosary and The Sands, a concerto for string quartet and orchestra commissioned by the Salzberg Festival in 1991. Another Riley/Kronos collaboration, 1989's Salome Dances for Peace, was even nominated for a Grammy. Recording less and frequently as the years passed, Riley agreed to stage a performance celebrating the silver anniversary of In C which was then released in 1990.
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Occasion: Carnival
Era: 1990s
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Composer: Terry Riley
CD Grading: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Edition: Greatest Hits
Record Label: Amiata & New Albion
Case Type: Jewel Case: Standard
Language: English
Release Title: The Padova Concert CHANTING THE LIGHT OF FORESIGHT
Conductor: Terry Riley
Artist: TERRY RILEY
Release Year: 1994
Style: Contemporary Jazz
Color: Multicolor
Genre: Alternative, Electronic, Minimalism
Instrument: Various
Case Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Inlay Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
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