CD |;| Bridge Records |;| Andrew Imbrie |;| Requiem / Piano Concerto No. 3 |;| NoAnvArtist |a| Andrew Imbrie |a| 1550561 |a| NostrSeperator |;| Bridge Records |l| 81194 |;| Classical |;| Contemporary |;| Bridge Records |;| Andrew Imbrie |;| Album |;| CD |;| |;| Jeanne Velonis |,| Judith Sherman |,| Silas Brown |,| Glen Marchese |,| Jason Groucott |,| Josef Astor |,| Greg Thompson |,| Adam Cohen |,| Richard Diebenkorn |,| David Starobin |,| Pete Ciccone |,| Adam Abeshouse |,| Carol Rosegg |,| Immaculate Concepts |,| Becky Starobin |,| Robert Starobin |,| Riverside Symphony |,| Anthony Korf |,| Andrew Imbrie |,| Paul Cesarczyk |,| Santi Visalli |;| BRIDGE 9091 |;| Requiem |,| 1. Requiem And Kyrie |,| 2. To The Evening Star |,| 3. Dies Irae |,| 4. Prayer |,| 5. Offertory |,| 6. Death Be Not Proud And Conclusion |,| Piano Concerto No. 3 |,| 1. Allegro |,| 2. Lento |,| 3. Presto |;| |;| The Hit Factory |,| Americ Disc |,| State University of New York at Purchase, Performing Arts Center |,| Bridge Records, Inc. |,| Malcolm Music, Inc. |;| |;| |;| Anonymous |,| William Blake |,| John Donne |,| Lisa Saffer |,| George Herbert |,| Alan Feinberg |,| Riverside Symphony |,| George Rothman |,| Andrew Imbrie |,| The New York Virtuoso Singers |;| US |;| 1999 |;| Andrew Imbrie,Artist_Andrew Imbrie,Label_Bridge Records,Format_CD,FormatDescription_Album,Genre_Classical,Style_Contemporary,Classical,Contemporary,Bridge Records,CD, Album,US,1999,1990 – 1999,Music |;| Total Time: 69:47
Requiem was commissioned by the San Francisco Symphony. Requiem was recorded at The Hit Factory, Studio 1, New York City, on January 30-31, 1998. Requiem is published by Malcolm Music, A Division of Shawnee Press, Inc. (BMI)
Piano Concerto No. 3 was commissioned by the Riverside Symphony with funding from the New York State Council on the Arts. Piano Concerto No. 3 was recorded at SUNY/Purchase, Theater A, April 25, 1993. Piano Concerto No. 3 is published by Malcolm Music, A Division of Shawnee Press, Inc. (BMI)
Major support for this recording was provided by the Edward T. Cone Foundation, the Aaron Copland Fund for Music, William Carlin and George Hutzler.
Back sleeve art: Richard Diebenkorn, “Untitled (Berkeley)” 1954; private collection © The Estate of Richard Diebenkorn; courtesy of Lawrence Rubin•Greenberg Van Doren•Fine Art
Special thanks to Mrs. Phyllis Diebenkorn; Dorsey Waxter of Lawrence Rubin•Greenberg Van Doren•Fine Art; Robert Besen, Managing Director, Riverside Symphony
℗ and © 1999 Bridge Records Inc.
Made in Canada
CD comes packaged in a clear plastic jewel case, and includes a 28-page booklet commenting on the works, providing lyrics, and giving information on artists. |;| 0090404909122