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=:= Selected Recordings by David Rosenboom of Other's Music =:=
(violinist), Music of R. Vaughan-Williams and D. Taylor Conducted by Van Cliburn, World Youth Symphony, Interlochen, RCA Victor, 1964. (violinist), Hiller, L. & Isaacson, L.: Illiac Suite (string quartet), on, Computer Music from the University of Illinois, MGM-Heliodore, New York, 1967, re-released as Quartet No. 4 for Strings 'Illiac Suite' (1957), on Lejaren Hiller: Computer Music Retrospective, Wergo, WER 60128, Mainz, West Germany, 1987. (violist), Riley, T.: In C, Columbia CBS Records, New York, 1968 (later re-released on CD). (drummer), Cale, J. & Riley, T.: The Church of Anthrax, Columbia CBS Records, 1968; (Rosenboom is one of the drummers known to have participated in the recording sessions for this album, though the record jacket does not identify the drummers heard in the tracks that were finally released, other drummers in the recording sessions may have been Bobby Columby and/or Bobby Gregg).
(producer, performer, engineer), The Sounds of Sound Sculpture, A.R.C. Record, #ST1001, Vancouver, 1975. (violin, synthesizer), Kaufman, M.: Solar Explorations, GRT Records, Toronto, 1975. (percussion, electronics, engineer), Hassell, J.: Vernal Equinox, Lovely Music, Ltd., (LP and CD), #LML-1021, New York, 1977. (violin, viola), Bekaert, J.: Summer Music, Lovely Music, Ltd., #VR1071, New York, 1978. (producer, engineer), Sankaran, T.: The Art of Drumming: Mrdangam, A.R.C. Record, #ST1003, Toronto, 1969 & 1982 (in press). (pianist), Byron, M.: Entrances (written for D. Rosenboom), on Tidal: Michael Byron, Neutral Records, #N5, NY, 1982.
(arranger), The Victors (L. Elbel), electronic arramgement of University of Michigan fight song using the Buchla 300 Series Electric Music Box, Streetside Records, Birmingham, Michigan, #SE-1001, 1982 , single, 45 rpm record, mono. (producer, recording engineer), Byron, M.: Marimbas in the Dorian Mode, Cold Blue Records, Los Angeles, 1984.
(pianist), Braxton, A.: Composition No. 62(+30+96), on Music From Mills, 3-record anthology, Mills College, Oakland, 1986
(producer, editor), Music From Mills, 3-record anthology of 21 composers, Mills College, Oakland, 1986 (pianist), Anthony Braxton Five Compositions (Quartet) 1986, record and CD, Black Saint IREC, Black Saint Records #0106, Milan, Italy, 1987. (pianist), Byron, M.: Starfields, TELLUS Cassettes, Vol. #4, (143 Ludlow St., Suite 14, NYC, 10002), New York, 1987. (pianist), The Anthony Braxton Quartet, "...if my memory serves me right", CD recording of concert performance, West Wind #004, Bellaphon Records, ITM-Records, Wuppertal, West Germany, 1988.
(pianist and interactive computer instruments), Braxton, A.: Composition No. 107, CDCM Series, Vol. 10, (CD), #CRC 2110: The Virtuoso in the Computer Age, Centaur Records, Inc., Baton Rouge, LA, and Consortium to Distribute Computer Music, Dallas, TX, 1991. (co-producer), Ashley, R.: Improvement (Don Leaves Linda), 2 CD's, opera recording, Elektra Nonesuch, #79289-2, New York, 1992. (conductor), Smith, W. L.: Nur: Luminous, Light Upon Light, on, Light Upon Light, Wadada Leo Smith, Tzadik, TZ 7046, New York, 1999. (conductor), LeBaron, A: Telluris Theoria Sacra, on Sacred Theory of the Earth, Anne LeBaron, Composers Recordings, Inc., CD 865, New York, 2000. (conductor, pianist), Byron, M.: Music of Nights Without Moon or Pearl, Invisible "Seeds" for James Tenney, and Entrances, on Michael Byron, Music of Nights Without Moon or Pearl, Cold Blue, CB0002, Venice, CA, 2000.
(producer, performer, arranger, electronic landscapes) Chanteuse, Songs of a Different Sort, new song forms performed by Jacqueline Humbert, with electronic soundscapes and arrangements by David Rosenboom with others, produced by Jacqueline Humbert and David Rosenboom, includes pieces by Sam Ashley, Mosquitolove, Joan La Barbara, Via Dolarita, street of sorrows, street of sighs, Robert Ashley, Don’t Get Your Hopes Up and Empty Words, George Manupelli, Short Subject, Jacqueline Humbert, Profile, James Tenney, Listen…!, Larry Polansky, A Pregnant Pause, Alvin Lucier, Lullaby, Gustavo Matamoros, Peace Piece, Katrina Krimsky, Grace, as well as original works by David Rosenboom, Attunement, and Humbert and Rosenboom, Adieu and Oasis in the Air, Lovely Music Ltd., LCD 4001, New York, 2004.
(percussion), Before There Was Time, new release of a historically significant recording made in 1968 by a band known as Time, eventually reformed as Think Dog!, started in 1967 by composers, Lynn David Newton, Tom McFaul, and David Rosenboom, later joined by plucked-string musician, Richard Stanley, to explore avant garde rock and experimental sound worlds, Shadoks, 054 (both LP and CD), Germany, 2003.
(percussion—one track), THINK DOG - Dog Days , another new release by the historically significant group that began as Time and eventually reformed as Think Dog!, started in 1967 by composers, Lynn David Newton, Tom McFaul, and David Rosenboom, later joined by plucked-string musician, Richard Stanley, and drummer, Bob Stuhler, to explore avant garde rock and experimental sound worlds. Rosenboom plays on one track of this release containing recordings made in 1969-70, Shadoks, LP 063, Germany, 2005. Note: This list does not represent complete recording credits, merely a list of items that should be readily available for purchase or in libraries. Many other works have been recorded for broadcast media, films, video, or in other forms not immediately accessible the general public. Contact the composer for hard-to-obtain items. |
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