Track : Stanley Stokes, East Street 1836
Artist : Michael Finnissy
Album : Michael Finnissy plays Weir, Finnissy, Newman & Skempton
Stanley Stokes, East Street 1836 by Michael Finnissy from album Michael Finnissy plays Weir, Finnissy, Newman & Skempton
Duration : 5 minutes & 37 seconds.
Listener : 40 peoples.
Played : 75 times and counting.
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Michael Finnissy: Stanley Stokes, East Street 1836
By : Michael Finnissy
Reels
No. 2. O, schoner mai
Song No. 15
III. North American Spirituals
IV. My parents' generation thought War meant something
No. 7. O virga, floriditatem tuam
No. 6. Stabant autem iuxta crucem
No. 5. Ave regina coelorum
VII. Eadweard Muybridge - Edvard Munch
IX. Wachtend op de volgende uitbarsting van repressie en censuur
Scene 6: Seven Tableaux Vivants Representing the Angel of History as Melancholia: Madame Moiselle and Mr. Moiselle
By : Brian Ferneyhough
Scene 3: The Doctrine of Similarity: Amphibolies III (Pricks)
Scene 6: Seven Tableaux Vivants Representing the Angel of History as Melancholia: Can'ts
Scene 4: Opus Contra Naturam (Descent of Benjamin into the Underworld): —
Third String Quartet: II
Third String Quartet: I
La Chúte D'Icare for Clarinet & Small Ensemble
Scene 7: Stelae for Failed Time
Scene 3: The Doctrine of Similarity: Cannot Cross
No. 10. Schein
Sanctus
Gloria
Scene 3: The Doctrine of Similarity: Schein
Scene 2: Les Froissements d'Ailes de Gabriel
All Is Forgiven
By : Richard Barrett
Tract: II. the light gleams an instant
Shade
I. —
Nuun
By : Beat Furrer
HAUNTED HOUSE
By : Sally Beamish
No. 1. Short Heraldry
I. Allegro giusto
II. Adagio
Chamber Concerto for Saxophone Quartet: I. Allegro giusto
Chamber Concerto for Saxophone Quartet: II. Adagio
Chamber Concerto for Saxophone Quartet: III. Allegro vivace
Cello Concerto "River": IV. All Night a Music / Like a Needle Sewing
Cello Concerto "River": III. Low Water
Cello Concerto "River": II. The Kingfisher
Cello Concerto "River": I. March Watercolour
II. Reverie (after C. Debussy)
III. Scherzo (after C. Debussy's Nocturne et Scherzo)