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Recorded in Recital at the University of Louisville School of Music
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Due to the tremendous response to our sampler offers, we are asking visitors to self-limit themselves. Here are our intended uses of our free sampler CDs:
- For prospective applicants to the Composition Program...either high school students or undergraduate students considering study at UofL.
- For music teachers who have students who might benefit from listening to new music compositions. This group might include high school and college teachers, but it might also include elementary school teachers, middle school teachers, and private studio instructors.
- For curious new music composers who would like a more convenient, permanent copy of our samplers, or who are interested in sharing our work with other new music composers off-line.
- For serious fans of new music composition.
You can also listen to the full CDs online. Just link to the CD images on this page to take you there. You will need at least a 32K modem and the Quicktime player or plugin.
If you consider yourself to be in one of the categories above, please send an email including your sampler CD choices, your name, and your postal mailing address to...steve.rouse@louisville.edu You may also call 502-852-0871 and leave your request on voice mail.
Note about privacy: Your shipping address or any other information will ONLY be used to mail you these CDs and will never be sold, given away, or otherwise used.
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Ira Byelick - Five Pieces for Orchestra IV. [1:10] V. (conclusion) [2:18]
University of Louisville Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Kimcherie Lloyd, Reese Landflügelhorn solo |
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Sinae Kim - Arirang [8:09]
University of Louisville Contemporary Ensemble under the direction of Fred Speck: Bonnie Doyleflute, Tim Donaldsoncello, Amy Darbyshire and Chris Smithpercussion, Soonja Hanpiano
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Jeremy Podgursky - Mandalas IV. [3:49] V. [2:28]
Isabella Christensenviolin, Paola Manriqueviolin, Virginia Phelpsviola, Sena Bendercello, Gary Claudegongs |
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Brian Herrington - Truly (a psalmody) [4:53]
Eunsun Choisoprano, Bonnie Dolyeflute, Chris Powellcello, Kanae Nagatoharp, Matt Schaffnerpercussion, Brian Herringtonconducto
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Kevin Kester - Andante [3:56]
Tim Donaldsoncello |
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Ryan Oldham - Flowers in the Darkness: Four Nocturnes I. [1:14] IV. [1:13]
Steve Rousepiano
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Michael Sprowles - Compressed Images II. Mischievious; Childlike [2:19]
University of Louisville Faculty Woodwind Quintet: Frank Fugeflute, Trevor Johnsonoboe,
Dallas Tidwellclarinet, Rebecca Jemianbassoon, Alise Oliverhorn |
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David Golightly - Piano Sonata III. Sempre prestissimo possibile [7:22]
Wes Golightlypiano |
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Paul Doroshevich - Concrete Vapors II. Rebar [3:38]
(rerecorded 12/10/01) Reese Land and Fabio Brumtrumpets, Bobby Cotterhorn,
Chip Andersonbass trombone, Brad ParrishTuba, Steve Rouseconductor |
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Scott Daugherty - Piano Trio II. Self-Portrait: Contemplation [2:23]
John Pophamcello, Scott Kellerpiano
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Jeremy Podgursky - The Bone Man (excerpts), text by Ron Whitehead
I. The Bone Man [:48] II. The Thousands of Shrieking Devils [1:08]
Ron Whiteheadnarrator, Aaron Kinmantenor saxophone, Gary Claudevibraphone,
Aaron Maydouble bass, John Cantrellpiano
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Ryan Oldham - Fear [2:35]
Eunsun Choisoprano, Ryan T. Connellpiano
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Scott Daugherty - Trumpet Sonata II. Fanfare [3:10]
Steve Bottomtrumpet, John Cantrellorgan
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