Tehillim / The Desert Music

~ Release by Steve Reich; Alarm Will Sound, Ossia, Alan Pierson (see all versions of this release, 3 available)

Tracklist

Digital Media 1
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Tehillim: I. Psalms 19:2-5
assistant engineer:
Luke Yaeger
producer:
Brad Lubman and Alan Pierson
bass:
Sara Lukjanovs (in 1999-05)
cello:
Stefan Freund (US cellist/composer) (in 1999-05) and Luke Pomorski (in 1999-05)
clarinet:
Andrea Levine (in 1999-05) and Elisabeth Stimpert (in 1999-05)
cor anglais:
Jeffrey L. Paul, II (in 1999-05)
oboe:
Michael Miller (oboe) (in 1999-05)
organ:
Rob Haskins (in 1999-05) and John Orfe (in 1999-05)
percussion:
Payton MacDonald (in 1999-05), Karen Minzer (in 1999-05), Iain Quinn (organist) (in 1999-05), Jason Treuting (in 1999-05) and Lawson White (in 1999-05)
piccolo:
Ann Choomack (in 1999-05)
viola:
John Pickford Richards (in 1999-05) and Kara Poorbaugh (in 1999-05)
violin:
Caleb Burhans (in 1999-05), Susanna Cortesio (in 1999-05) and Terra Peach (in 1999-05)
alto vocals:
Kirsten Sollek-Avella (in 1999-05)
soprano vocals [high soprano]:
Elizabeth Phillips (soprano vocals) (in 1999-05)
soprano vocals [lyric soprano]:
Carolyn Dorey (in 1999-05) and Akiko Fujimoto (in 1999-05)
additional conductor:
Clay Greenberg (classical musician and conductor) (in 1999-05)
conductor:
Alan Pierson (in 1999-05)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Cantaloupe Music, LLC
recorded at:
Linden Oaks Studios in Rochester, New York, United States (in 1999-05)
recording of:
Tehillim: I. Fast (in 1999-05)
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1981)
part of:
Tehillim
Steve Reich11:13
2Tehillim: II. Psalms 34:13-15
assistant engineer:
Luke Yaeger
producer:
Brad Lubman and Alan Pierson
bass:
Sara Lukjanovs (in 1999-05)
cello:
Stefan Freund (US cellist/composer) (in 1999-05) and Luke Pomorski (in 1999-05)
clarinet:
Andrea Levine (in 1999-05) and Elisabeth Stimpert (in 1999-05)
cor anglais:
Jeffrey L. Paul, II (in 1999-05)
oboe:
Michael Miller (oboe) (in 1999-05)
organ:
Rob Haskins (in 1999-05) and John Orfe (in 1999-05)
percussion:
Payton MacDonald (in 1999-05), Karen Minzer (in 1999-05), Iain Quinn (organist) (in 1999-05), Jason Treuting (in 1999-05) and Lawson White (in 1999-05)
piccolo:
Ann Choomack (in 1999-05)
viola:
John Pickford Richards (in 1999-05) and Kara Poorbaugh (in 1999-05)
violin:
Caleb Burhans (in 1999-05), Susanna Cortesio (in 1999-05) and Terra Peach (in 1999-05)
alto vocals:
Kirsten Sollek-Avella (in 1999-05)
soprano vocals [high soprano]:
Elizabeth Phillips (soprano vocals) (in 1999-05)
soprano vocals [lyric soprano]:
Carolyn Dorey (in 1999-05) and Akiko Fujimoto (in 1999-05)
additional conductor:
Clay Greenberg (classical musician and conductor) (in 1999-05)
conductor:
Alan Pierson (in 1999-05)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Cantaloupe Music, LLC
recorded at:
Linden Oaks Studios in Rochester, New York, United States (in 1999-05)
recording of:
Tehillim: II. Fast (in 1999-05)
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1981)
part of:
Tehillim
Steve Reich5:52
3Tehillim: III. Psalms 18:26-27
assistant engineer:
Luke Yaeger
producer:
Brad Lubman and Alan Pierson
bass:
Sara Lukjanovs (in 1999-05)
cello:
Stefan Freund (US cellist/composer) (in 1999-05) and Luke Pomorski (in 1999-05)
clarinet:
Andrea Levine (in 1999-05) and Elisabeth Stimpert (in 1999-05)
cor anglais:
Jeffrey L. Paul, II (in 1999-05)
oboe:
Michael Miller (oboe) (in 1999-05)
organ:
Rob Haskins (in 1999-05) and John Orfe (in 1999-05)
percussion:
Payton MacDonald (in 1999-05), Karen Minzer (in 1999-05), Iain Quinn (organist) (in 1999-05), Jason Treuting (in 1999-05) and Lawson White (in 1999-05)
piccolo:
Ann Choomack (in 1999-05)
viola:
John Pickford Richards (in 1999-05) and Kara Poorbaugh (in 1999-05)
violin:
Caleb Burhans (in 1999-05), Susanna Cortesio (in 1999-05) and Terra Peach (in 1999-05)
alto vocals:
Kirsten Sollek-Avella (in 1999-05)
soprano vocals [high soprano]:
Elizabeth Phillips (soprano vocals) (in 1999-05)
soprano vocals [lyric soprano]:
Carolyn Dorey (in 1999-05) and Akiko Fujimoto (in 1999-05)
additional conductor:
Clay Greenberg (classical musician and conductor) (in 1999-05)
conductor:
Alan Pierson (in 1999-05)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Cantaloupe Music, LLC
recorded at:
Linden Oaks Studios in Rochester, New York, United States (in 1999-05)
recording of:
Tehillim: III. Slow (in 1999-05)
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1981)
part of:
Tehillim
Steve Reich7:47
4Tehillim: IV. Psalms 150:4-6
assistant engineer:
Luke Yaeger
producer:
Brad Lubman and Alan Pierson
bass:
Sara Lukjanovs (in 1999-05)
cello:
Stefan Freund (US cellist/composer) (in 1999-05) and Luke Pomorski (in 1999-05)
clarinet:
Andrea Levine (in 1999-05) and Elisabeth Stimpert (in 1999-05)
cor anglais:
Jeffrey L. Paul, II (in 1999-05)
oboe:
Michael Miller (oboe) (in 1999-05)
organ:
Rob Haskins (in 1999-05) and John Orfe (in 1999-05)
percussion:
Payton MacDonald (in 1999-05), Karen Minzer (in 1999-05), Iain Quinn (organist) (in 1999-05), Jason Treuting (in 1999-05) and Lawson White (in 1999-05)
piccolo:
Ann Choomack (in 1999-05)
viola:
John Pickford Richards (in 1999-05) and Kara Poorbaugh (in 1999-05)
violin:
Caleb Burhans (in 1999-05), Susanna Cortesio (in 1999-05) and Terra Peach (in 1999-05)
alto vocals:
Kirsten Sollek-Avella (in 1999-05)
soprano vocals [high soprano]:
Elizabeth Phillips (soprano vocals) (in 1999-05)
soprano vocals [lyric soprano]:
Carolyn Dorey (in 1999-05) and Akiko Fujimoto (in 1999-05)
additional conductor:
Clay Greenberg (classical musician and conductor) (in 1999-05)
conductor:
Alan Pierson (in 1999-05)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Cantaloupe Music, LLC
recorded at:
Linden Oaks Studios in Rochester, New York, United States (in 1999-05)
recording of:
Tehillim: IV. Fast (in 1999-05)
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1981)
part of:
Tehillim
Steve Reich6:03
5The Desert Music: I. Fast
recorded in:
Rochester, New York, United States (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
recording engineer:
Dennis DeSantis, Jeff Gilhart and John Truebger
producer:
Gavin Chuck
assistant mixer and assistant editor:
Courtney Orlando (violinist) and Iain Quinn (organist)
mixer and editor:
Dennis DeSantis and Alan Pierson
bass:
Brent Bulmann (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Ike Sturm (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
cello:
Stefan Freund (US cellist/composer) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Susie Kelly (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Norbert Lewandowski (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
flute:
Justin Berry (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Rachel Roberts (flute) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Meg Sippey (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
French horn:
Matt Marks (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Kate Sheeran (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
keyboard:
Iain Quinn (organist) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Thomas Rosenkranz (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Jen Snyder (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Solungga Fang-Tzu Liu (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
percussion:
Dennis DeSantis (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Payton MacDonald (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Beth Meyers (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Alexander Postelnek (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Mike Tetreault (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Jason Treuting (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Lawson White (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Pete Zlotnick (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
piccolo:
Jessica Johnson (member of Alarm Will Sound) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
trombone:
David Beauchesne (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Mike Dowden (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and James Hirschfeld (Alarm Will Sound member, trombone) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
trumpet:
Lisa Edelman (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Leah Schumann (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
viola:
Justin Caulley (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), John Pickford Richards (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Kara Poorbaugh (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
violin:
Andrew Fouts (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Michael Jorgensen (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Courtney Orlando (violinist) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Autumn Inglin Shepherd (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Yuki Numata (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
vocals:
Caleb Burhans (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Martha Cluver (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Akiko Fujimoto (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Heather Gardner (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Pam Igelsrud (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Will Jennings (vocals) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Beth Meyers (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Kirsten Sollek-Avella (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Daniel Toven (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
additional conductor:
Iain Quinn (organist) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
conductor:
Alan Pierson (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
performer:
Alarm Will Sound (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Cantaloupe Music, LLC
recording of:
The Desert Music: I. Fast (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
lyricist:
William Carlos Williams (poet)
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1984)
part of:
The Desert Music
Steve Reich7:09
6The Desert Music: II. Moderate
recorded in:
Rochester, New York, United States (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
recording engineer:
Dennis DeSantis, Jeff Gilhart and John Truebger
producer:
Gavin Chuck
assistant mixer and assistant editor:
Courtney Orlando (violinist) and Iain Quinn (organist)
mixer and editor:
Dennis DeSantis and Alan Pierson
bass:
Brent Bulmann (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Ike Sturm (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
cello:
Stefan Freund (US cellist/composer) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Susie Kelly (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Norbert Lewandowski (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
flute:
Justin Berry (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Rachel Roberts (flute) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Meg Sippey (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
French horn:
Matt Marks (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Kate Sheeran (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
keyboard:
Iain Quinn (organist) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Thomas Rosenkranz (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Jen Snyder (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Solungga Fang-Tzu Liu (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
percussion:
Dennis DeSantis (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Payton MacDonald (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Beth Meyers (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Alexander Postelnek (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Mike Tetreault (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Jason Treuting (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Lawson White (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Pete Zlotnick (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
piccolo:
Jessica Johnson (member of Alarm Will Sound) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
trombone:
David Beauchesne (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Mike Dowden (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and James Hirschfeld (Alarm Will Sound member, trombone) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
trumpet:
Lisa Edelman (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Leah Schumann (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
viola:
Justin Caulley (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), John Pickford Richards (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Kara Poorbaugh (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
violin:
Andrew Fouts (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Michael Jorgensen (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Courtney Orlando (violinist) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Autumn Inglin Shepherd (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Yuki Numata (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
vocals:
Caleb Burhans (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Martha Cluver (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Akiko Fujimoto (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Heather Gardner (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Pam Igelsrud (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Will Jennings (vocals) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Beth Meyers (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Kirsten Sollek-Avella (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Daniel Toven (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
additional conductor:
Iain Quinn (organist) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
conductor:
Alan Pierson (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
performer:
Alarm Will Sound (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Cantaloupe Music, LLC
recording of:
The Desert Music: II. Moderate (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
lyricist:
William Carlos Williams (poet)
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1984)
part of:
The Desert Music
Steve Reich5:51
7The Desert Music: III. Part 1: Slow
recorded in:
Rochester, New York, United States (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
recording engineer:
Dennis DeSantis, Jeff Gilhart and John Truebger
producer:
Gavin Chuck
assistant mixer and assistant editor:
Courtney Orlando (violinist) and Iain Quinn (organist)
mixer and editor:
Dennis DeSantis and Alan Pierson
bass:
Brent Bulmann (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Ike Sturm (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
cello:
Stefan Freund (US cellist/composer) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Susie Kelly (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Norbert Lewandowski (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
flute:
Justin Berry (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Rachel Roberts (flute) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Meg Sippey (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
French horn:
Matt Marks (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Kate Sheeran (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
keyboard:
Iain Quinn (organist) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Thomas Rosenkranz (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Jen Snyder (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Solungga Fang-Tzu Liu (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
percussion:
Dennis DeSantis (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Payton MacDonald (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Beth Meyers (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Alexander Postelnek (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Mike Tetreault (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Jason Treuting (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Lawson White (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Pete Zlotnick (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
piccolo:
Jessica Johnson (member of Alarm Will Sound) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
trombone:
David Beauchesne (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Mike Dowden (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and James Hirschfeld (Alarm Will Sound member, trombone) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
trumpet:
Lisa Edelman (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Leah Schumann (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
viola:
Justin Caulley (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), John Pickford Richards (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Kara Poorbaugh (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
violin:
Andrew Fouts (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Michael Jorgensen (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Courtney Orlando (violinist) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Autumn Inglin Shepherd (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Yuki Numata (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
vocals:
Caleb Burhans (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Martha Cluver (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Akiko Fujimoto (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Heather Gardner (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Pam Igelsrud (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Will Jennings (vocals) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Beth Meyers (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Kirsten Sollek-Avella (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Daniel Toven (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
additional conductor:
Iain Quinn (organist) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
conductor:
Alan Pierson (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
performer:
Alarm Will Sound (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Cantaloupe Music, LLC
recording of:
The Desert Music: III. Part One: Slow (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
lyricist:
William Carlos Williams (poet)
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1984)
part of:
The Desert Music
Steve Reich6:55
8The Desert Music: III. Part 2: Moderate
recorded in:
Rochester, New York, United States (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
recording engineer:
Dennis DeSantis, Jeff Gilhart and John Truebger
producer:
Gavin Chuck
assistant mixer and assistant editor:
Courtney Orlando (violinist) and Iain Quinn (organist)
mixer and editor:
Dennis DeSantis and Alan Pierson
bass:
Brent Bulmann (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Ike Sturm (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
cello:
Stefan Freund (US cellist/composer) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Susie Kelly (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Norbert Lewandowski (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
flute:
Justin Berry (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Rachel Roberts (flute) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Meg Sippey (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
French horn:
Matt Marks (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Kate Sheeran (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
keyboard:
Iain Quinn (organist) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Thomas Rosenkranz (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Jen Snyder (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Solungga Fang-Tzu Liu (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
percussion:
Dennis DeSantis (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Clay Greenberg (classical musician and conductor) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Payton MacDonald (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Beth Meyers (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Alexander Postelnek (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Mike Tetreault (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Jason Treuting (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Lawson White (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Pete Zlotnick (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
piccolo:
Jessica Johnson (member of Alarm Will Sound) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
trombone:
David Beauchesne (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Mike Dowden (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and James Hirschfeld (Alarm Will Sound member, trombone) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
trumpet:
Lisa Edelman (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Leah Schumann (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
viola:
Justin Caulley (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), John Pickford Richards (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Kara Poorbaugh (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
violin:
Andrew Fouts (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Michael Jorgensen (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Courtney Orlando (violinist) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Autumn Inglin Shepherd (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Yuki Numata (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
vocals:
Caleb Burhans (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Martha Cluver (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Akiko Fujimoto (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Heather Gardner (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Pam Igelsrud (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Will Jennings (vocals) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Beth Meyers (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Kirsten Sollek-Avella (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Daniel Toven (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
additional conductor:
Iain Quinn (organist) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
conductor:
Alan Pierson (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
performer:
Alarm Will Sound (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Cantaloupe Music, LLC
recording of:
The Desert Music: III. Part Two: Moderate (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
lyricist:
William Carlos Williams (poet)
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1984)
part of:
The Desert Music
Steve Reich5:12
9The Desert Music: III. Part 3: Slow
recorded in:
Rochester, New York, United States (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
recording engineer:
Dennis DeSantis, Jeff Gilhart and John Truebger
producer:
Gavin Chuck
assistant mixer and assistant editor:
Courtney Orlando (violinist) and Iain Quinn (organist)
mixer and editor:
Dennis DeSantis and Alan Pierson
bass:
Brent Bulmann (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Ike Sturm (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
cello:
Stefan Freund (US cellist/composer) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Susie Kelly (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Norbert Lewandowski (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
flute:
Justin Berry (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Rachel Roberts (flute) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Meg Sippey (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
French horn:
Matt Marks (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Kate Sheeran (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
keyboard:
Iain Quinn (organist) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Thomas Rosenkranz (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Jen Snyder (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Solungga Fang-Tzu Liu (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
percussion:
Dennis DeSantis (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Payton MacDonald (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Beth Meyers (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Alexander Postelnek (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Mike Tetreault (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Jason Treuting (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Lawson White (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Pete Zlotnick (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
piccolo:
Jessica Johnson (member of Alarm Will Sound) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
trombone:
David Beauchesne (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Mike Dowden (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and James Hirschfeld (Alarm Will Sound member, trombone) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
trumpet:
Lisa Edelman (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Leah Schumann (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
viola:
Justin Caulley (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), John Pickford Richards (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Kara Poorbaugh (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
violin:
Andrew Fouts (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Michael Jorgensen (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Courtney Orlando (violinist) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Autumn Inglin Shepherd (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Yuki Numata (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
vocals:
Caleb Burhans (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Martha Cluver (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Akiko Fujimoto (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Heather Gardner (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Pam Igelsrud (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Will Jennings (vocals) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Beth Meyers (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Kirsten Sollek-Avella (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Daniel Toven (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
additional conductor:
Iain Quinn (organist) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
conductor:
Alan Pierson (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
performer:
Alarm Will Sound (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Cantaloupe Music, LLC
recording of:
The Desert Music: III. Part One: Slow (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
lyricist:
William Carlos Williams (poet)
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1984)
part of:
The Desert Music
Steve Reich5:59
10The Desert Music: IV. Moderate
recorded in:
Rochester, New York, United States (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
recording engineer:
Dennis DeSantis, Jeff Gilhart and John Truebger
producer:
Gavin Chuck
assistant mixer and assistant editor:
Courtney Orlando (violinist) and Iain Quinn (organist)
mixer and editor:
Dennis DeSantis and Alan Pierson
bass:
Brent Bulmann (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Ike Sturm (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
cello:
Stefan Freund (US cellist/composer) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Susie Kelly (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Norbert Lewandowski (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
flute:
Justin Berry (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Rachel Roberts (flute) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Meg Sippey (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
French horn:
Matt Marks (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Kate Sheeran (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
keyboard:
Iain Quinn (organist) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Thomas Rosenkranz (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Jen Snyder (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Solungga Fang-Tzu Liu (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
percussion:
Dennis DeSantis (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Payton MacDonald (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Beth Meyers (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Alexander Postelnek (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Mike Tetreault (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Jason Treuting (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Lawson White (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Pete Zlotnick (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
piccolo:
Jessica Johnson (member of Alarm Will Sound) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
trombone:
David Beauchesne (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Mike Dowden (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and James Hirschfeld (Alarm Will Sound member, trombone) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
trumpet:
Lisa Edelman (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Leah Schumann (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
viola:
Justin Caulley (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), John Pickford Richards (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Kara Poorbaugh (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
violin:
Andrew Fouts (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Michael Jorgensen (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Courtney Orlando (violinist) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Autumn Inglin Shepherd (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Yuki Numata (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
vocals:
Caleb Burhans (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Martha Cluver (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Akiko Fujimoto (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Heather Gardner (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Pam Igelsrud (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Will Jennings (vocals) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Beth Meyers (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Kirsten Sollek-Avella (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Daniel Toven (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
additional conductor:
Iain Quinn (organist) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
conductor:
Alan Pierson (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
performer:
Alarm Will Sound (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Cantaloupe Music, LLC
recording of:
The Desert Music: IV. Moderate (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
lyricist:
William Carlos Williams (poet)
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1984)
part of:
The Desert Music
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recorded in:
Rochester, New York, United States (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
recording engineer:
Dennis DeSantis, Jeff Gilhart and John Truebger
producer:
Gavin Chuck
assistant mixer and assistant editor:
Courtney Orlando (violinist) and Iain Quinn (organist)
mixer and editor:
Dennis DeSantis and Alan Pierson
bass:
Brent Bulmann (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Ike Sturm (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
cello:
Stefan Freund (US cellist/composer) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Susie Kelly (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Norbert Lewandowski (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
flute:
Justin Berry (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Rachel Roberts (flute) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Meg Sippey (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
French horn:
Matt Marks (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Kate Sheeran (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
keyboard:
Iain Quinn (organist) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Thomas Rosenkranz (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Jen Snyder (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Solungga Fang-Tzu Liu (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
percussion:
Dennis DeSantis (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Payton MacDonald (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Beth Meyers (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Alexander Postelnek (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Mike Tetreault (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Jason Treuting (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Lawson White (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Pete Zlotnick (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
piccolo:
Jessica Johnson (member of Alarm Will Sound) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
trombone:
David Beauchesne (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Mike Dowden (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and James Hirschfeld (Alarm Will Sound member, trombone) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
trumpet:
Lisa Edelman (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Leah Schumann (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
viola:
Justin Caulley (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), John Pickford Richards (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Kara Poorbaugh (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
violin:
Andrew Fouts (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Michael Jorgensen (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Courtney Orlando (violinist) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Autumn Inglin Shepherd (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Yuki Numata (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
vocals:
Caleb Burhans (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Martha Cluver (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Akiko Fujimoto (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Heather Gardner (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Pam Igelsrud (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Will Jennings (vocals) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Beth Meyers (from 2001-05 until 2002-05), Kirsten Sollek-Avella (from 2001-05 until 2002-05) and Daniel Toven (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
additional conductor:
Iain Quinn (organist) (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
conductor:
Alan Pierson (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
performer:
Alarm Will Sound (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Cantaloupe Music, LLC
recording of:
The Desert Music: V. Fast (from 2001-05 until 2002-05)
lyricist:
William Carlos Williams (poet)
composer:
Steve Reich (American composer) (in 1984)
part of:
The Desert Music
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