Ben Leeds Carson: Music for Percussion
Ian Antonio, Russell Greenberg, Chris Froh, Aiyun Huang
A is for Azimuth and Arnica, for found objects and found texts, is a collection of six activities, written for San Francisco-based percussionist Chris Froh, with additional versions by Yarn/Wire members Ian Antonio and Russell Greenberg, and for Geneva Prize winner Aiyun Huang. The title of the second work, Mediations, Tenors, a duo for marimba with metal and vibraphone with wood, refers to the psalm-tone recitation formula of medieval chant. The work of Ben Carson, Associate Professor of Music at the University of California, Santa Cruz, has been recognized at numerous and international festivals of new chamber music, experimental music, and improvisation.
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Title | Composer | Performer |
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A is for Azimuth and Arnica | Ben Leeds Carson | Chris Froh, Ian Antonio, Russell Greenberg, Aiyun Huang, percussion |
Mediations, Tenors | Ben Leeds Carson | Ian Antonio, Russell Greenberg, percussion |
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