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"Polyphonic Perversity" with Crowmeat Bob (archive)

Ultra-Modern Orchestral & Chamber
Sunday, May 11, 2008 | 12:00 to 14:00 | classical

Artist Song Album Label Comments
Kurt Weill/Lotte Lenya Moritat vom Mackie Messer Lotte Lenya sings Kurt Weill Sony 1955
Kurt Weill/Lotte Lenya Havanna-Lied Lotte Lenya sings Kurt Weill Sony 1955
Kurt Weill/Lotte Lenya Alabama-Song Lotte Lenya sings Kurt Weill Sony 1955
Andrew Imbrie String Quartet No. 4 The Emerson String Quartet: Andrew Imbire/Gunther Schuller New World 1969
Günter Steinke Arcade Donaueschinger Musiktage 1997 col legno 1992; Lucas Fels - cello
Rytis Mazulis Clavier of Pure Reason Twittering Machine Megadisc 1994
Glenn Branca Indeterminate Activity of Resultant Masses Indeterminate Activity of Resultant Masses Atavistic 1981
Per Nørgård "Twilight" for orchestra Symphony No. 3/Twilight; Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra da capo 1977
Igor Stravinksy Three Pieces for Solo Clarinet Ensemble Intercontemporain Polydor 1918
Lotte Lenya/Kurt Weill Denn Wie Man Sich Bettet Lotte Lenya sings Kurt Weill Sony 1955