PROGRAM #1973, with William Duckworth and Nora Farrell (First aired on Thurs. 11/15/01)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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William Duckworth |
The Time-Curve Preludes |
Prelude I, excerpt [1:00] |
Lovely Music #2031.** online at www.lovely.com etc.* |
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William Duckworth |
Southern Harmony |
Windham, excerpt [:30] |
Lovely Music #2033. Same as above. |
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William Duckworth |
The Cathedral Band, Live at Galapagos, Brooklyn, 3/22/01 |
The Ending, excerpt [6:30] |
Not commercially released, but look for audio archives on the Cathedral website (see below). |
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William Duckworth |
Virtual performance by Nora Farrell, William Duckworth, and Jon Child, 7/16/01 |
First Online Multi-User PitchWeb Concert [5:00] |
The Pitchweb is an interactive virtual instrument that can be found (and played) on the Cathedral website (see below). |
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William Duckworth |
Cleveland Chamber Symphony: The New American Scene III1 |
Mysterious Numbers, part 2: quietly flowing [6:00] |
Albany #TROY342.** Available online." |
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William Duckworth |
Cathedral Band, live webcast, Groovetech web radio, 8/17/99 |
The Opening, excerpt [4:00] |
Not commercially released, but look for audio archives on the Cathedral website (see below). |
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William Duckworth |
Cathedral: Music of the Moments |
Shadowland [3:30] |
All 32 electronic works in the Music of the Moments series are on the Cathedral website, see below. |
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William Duckworth |
The Cathedral Band, Live at Galapagos, Brooklyn, 3/22/01 |
The Ending, excerpt [3:30] |
See above. |
CATHEDRAL, a multi-year, interactive work of music and art for the internet, is online at www.monroestreet.com/cathedral
*Internet sources include www.cdnow.com, www.amazon.com, and the Public Radio Music Source, a buying service for recordings. www.75music.org
**In most better stores; in NY, try J&R on Park Row, Tower Records, Virgin megastore at Times Square, HMV, Other Music on 3rd St., etc.


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