Track : II. Museum Piece (Fugue)
Artist : David Del Tredici
Album : Unknown
II. Museum Piece (Fugue) by David Del Tredici from album Unknown
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I. West Village Morning (Prelude)
By : David Del Tredici
Vintage Alice: Second Evocation of the Queen
Final Alice: Aria I. "They told me you had been to her"
Final Alice: Aria II. "She's all my fancy painted him"
Vintage Alice: The Mad Hatter's Song, Verse I "...little bat! Twinkle, twinkle, little bat!" / The Star, Verse II "Twinkle, twinkle, little star" / The Star, Verse II "'You know the song, perhaps?' The Hatter said"
Vintage Alice: Cadenza I "bat! - at!...bat! - at!..."
Vintage Alice: "There was a table set out under a tree..." / First Evocation of the Queen
IV. Wollman Rink (Grand Fantasy on The Skaters' Waltz)
II. Battlemarch
Final Alice: Aria III. "She's all my fancy painted her"
Four Songs on Poems of James Joyce, No. 2: She Weeps Over Rahoon (feat. piano: David Del Tredici)
Two Songs on Poems of James Joyce, No. 1: Bahnhofstrasse (feat. piano: David Del Tredici)
Four Songs on Poems of James Joyce, No. 4: Monotone (feat. piano: David Del Tredici)
Four Songs on Poems of James Joyce, No. 1: Dove Song (feat. piano: David Del Tredici)
Syzygy: II. Nightpiece (feat. horn: Jan Harshagen, tubular bells: Peppie Wiersma, Wim Vos)
Four Songs on Poems of James Joyce, No. 3: A Flower Given to My Daughter (feat. piano: David Del Tredici)
Vintage Alice: Changing Places "Let's all move one place on" / "He moved on as he spoke..."
An Alice Symphony: IV. Who Stole the Tarts? - Dream - Conclusion
Vintage Alice: Sleeping-Coda "Twinkle, twinkle..."
Vintage Alice: Hymn to the Queen "God save our gracious Queen" / "Here the Dormouse shook itself, and began singing in its sleep..."
Vintage Alice: Quodiblet-Return "Ah! ah! ah! ah!"
Vintage Alice: Cadenza III "move...moving...Let's all keep on" / "'But what happens when you come to the beginning again?' Alice repeated"
Two Songs on Poems of James Joyce, No. 2: Alone (feat. piano: David Del Tredici)
Vintage Alice: Interlude "Little bat!"
Final Alice: Opening. "The King & Queen of Hearts were seated on their throne"
Vintage Alice: The Mad Hatter's Song, Verse II "...world you fly...Up above the world you fly" / "'Well, I'd hardly finished the first verse,' said the Hatter"
An Alice Symphony: I. Speak Roughy / Speak Gently
Final Alice: Alice is Growing. "Consider your verdict"
Vintage Alice: Cadenza II "fly - sky...fly - sky..."
Three Etudes: Etude Two
Final Alice: Finale. "She's all my fancy painted her"
Concerto Sacro I-II: I. The Annunciation
Concerto Sacro I-II: II. Lament; Sepulchre and Resurrection
Final Alice: Hymn - Aria IV. "A boat 'neath a sunny sky"
Syzygy: I. Ecce Puer (feat. horn: Jan Harshagen, tubular bells: Peppie Wiersma, Wim Vos)
The Mad hatter's song: Verse I…little bat! Twinkle, twinkle, little bat - The Star: Verse I: Twinkle, twinkle, twinkle, little bat - Verse II: You know the song perhaps?
III. —
By : Ellen Taaffe Zwilich
II. Elegy: September 11
No. 1. Persepolis
By : Richard Danielpour
III. To float with
By : Kamran Ince
Fantasy Variations
By : Donald Grantham
J.S. Dances (arr. of Bach's Partita No. 1, BWV 825)
I. Holy manna
III. Sweet canaan