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Monday, February 03, 2003
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    Lou Harrison Memorial

    The grand old maverick of American music, composer Lou Harrison, died Sunday evening while traveling to a festival of his music at Ohio State University. OSU and the Columbus Symphony will still co-present a major retrospective of Harrison's career from 6–9 February featuring performances of his compositions and works by composers who influenced him. This special installment of New Sounds takes a retrospective look at Harrison's works and career, with performances by contemporary-music ensemble Pulse, guitarist John Schneider, and the composer himself.

Lou Harrison Memorial Program (Monday 2/3/03)

ARTIST(S)

RECORDING

CUT(S)

SOURCE

Lou Harrison

Live concert recording, Cooper Union, 3/18/97

Song Of Badershan (3:00)
Festival Dance (3:00)

Not commercially available

Pulse

Works by Cage, Harrison, Cowell et al

Cage/Harrison: Double Music, Pt. 1 [2:30]

New World #80405
www.newworldrecords.org
OR available for purchase at Amazon.com*

Lou Harrison

Music of Lou Harrison

Main Bersama-sama (6:30)

CRI #613 **
www.composersrecordings.com

John Schneider

Just West Coast

Harrison: Sonata #2, 1st mvmt [2:30]

Bridge #9041
Available for purchase at Amazon.com*

Lou Harrison

La Koro Sutro

Varied Trio, Pts IV-V (5:30)
La Koro Sutro, finale (5:30)
Suite for Violin and American Gamelan, excerpt [2:00]

New Albion #015**
OR available for purchase at Amazon.com*

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