TitleNew Music for Young Ensembles 20th anniversary gala, 1995-11-27
Additional title: New Music for Young Ensembles twentieth anniversary galaAdditional title: NMYE 20th anniversary galaAdditional title: NMYE twentieth anniversary galaAdditional title: Joshua fi't the battle of JerichoAdditional title: Joshua fought the battle of JerichoAdditional title: Song offeringsAdditional title: Spoken credoAdditional title: When I bring you colored toysAdditional title: On the day when death came backAdditional title: Sleep that flits on baby's eyesAdditional title: I am like a remnant of a cloudAdditional title: On the seashore of endless worldsAdditional title: Spoken interludeAdditional title: Light, my lightAdditional title: Night battleAdditional title: Specimen caseAdditional title: IncidentAdditional title: Inauguration ballAdditional title: Real war will never get into the booksAdditional title: On the rising incidence of joggingAdditional title: Mouse of my acquaintanceAdditional title: Did you happen to know Miss Erogenous Jones?Additional title: King and I (Motion picture)Additional title: West Side story (Motion picture)Additional title: My fair lady (Motion picture)
NamesHyman, Dick, 1927- (Arranger)Hinton, Milt (Performer)Rorem, Ned, 1923- (Commentator)Reynolds, Jack, 1904- (Composer)Friend, Cliff, 1893-1974 (Lyricist)Hammerstein, Oscar, II, 1895-1960 (Lyricist)Sondheim, Stephen (Lyricist)Lerner, Alan Jay, 1918-1986 (Lyricist)Sherman, Robert, 1932- (Host)Hyman, Dick, 1927- (Performer)Nixon, Marni (Performer)Hicks, William (Performer)Rorem, Ned, 1923- (Performer)Robinson, Sharon (Performer)Waldman, Yuval (Performer)Hernandez, Frank, (Baritone) (Performer)Hinton, Milt (Arranger)
CollectionNew Music for Young Ensembles recordings
Dates / OriginDate Created: 1995-11-27
Table of Contents[Concert, part 1]: Opening remarks [low volume] (Robert Sherman, host) (0:00-1:21) -- Improvisations on George Gershwin: 'S wonderful (1:49-5:44) ; Someone to watch over me (6:01-10:40) ; Fascinating rhythm (10:57-14:31) / G. Gershwin, arranged by D. Hyman and M. Hinton -- Improvisations by Milton Hinton: Rap song (14:44-16:24) ; Joshua fi't the battle of Jericho (17:09-19:30) ; Old man time (20:12-23:08) -- Gitanjali (Song offerings): Spoken credo (23:19-24:33) ; When I bring you colored toys (24:35-27:14) ; On the day when death came back (27:25-30:17) ; The sleep that flits on baby's eyes (30:30-32:29) ; I am like a remnant of a cloud (32:42-36:26) ; On the seashore of endless worlds (36:39-41:38) ; Spoken interlude (41:48-42:12) ; Light, my light (42:13-44:14) / John Alden Carpenter -- Dances for cello and piano (extracts) / Ned Rorem (44:18-51:51) |||| [Concert, part 2]: Opening remarks [low volume] (Robert Sherman, host) (0:00-3:15) ; Commentary (Ned Rorem) (3:32-4:54) -- War scenes (texts by Walt Whitman): A night battle (5:06-9:33) ; Specimen case (9:45-11:52) ; An incident (12:00-13:57) ; Inauguration ball (14:04-15:39) ; The real war will never get into the books (15:43-18:29) / N. Rorem -- Sonata for violin and piano: Allegretto (18:47-22:50) ; Andantino, in steady tempo (22:55-25:02) / D. Hyman -- The minotaur (25:10-32:07) / D. Hyman -- Songs from "An almanac of words at play" (texts by Williard Espy): On the rising incidence of jogging (32:12-33:13) ; A mouse of my acquaintance (33:23-35:05) ; Did you happen to know Miss Erogenous Jones? (35:15-38:17) / D. Hyman -- Broadway songs and film favorites (Jazz improvisations): Hello young lovers (from 1956 musical film "The King and I") / Hammerstein-Rodgers (38:22-41:20) -- I feel pretty (41:33-43:04) ; Tonight (43:06-44:05) (from 1961 musical film "West Side story") / Sondheim-Bernstein -- Wouldn't it be loverly (44:24-46:29) ; I could have danced all night (46:30-47:39) (from 1964 musical film "My fair lady") / Lerner-Lowe -- Happy birthday, Milt [Hinton] (48:15-48:38) |||| [Concert excerpt]: Songs from "An almanac of words at play" (texts by Williard Espy): On the rising incidence of jogging (0:16-1:18) ; A mouse of my acquaintance (1:27-3:10) ; Did you happen to know Miss Erogenous Jones? (3:20-6:22) / D. Hyman -- Broadway songs and film favorites (Jazz improvisations): Hello young lovers (from 1956 musical film "The King and I") / Hammerstein-Rodgers (7:54-10:53) -- I feel pretty (11:05-12:36) ; Tonight (12:37-13:38) (from 1961 musical film "West Side story") / Sondheim-Bernstein -- Wouldn't it be loverly (13:57-16:01) ; I could have danced all night (16:02-17:12) (from 1964 musical film "My fair lady") / Lerner-Lowe -- Happy birthday, Milt [Hinton] (17:56-18:20)
Library locationsRodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded SoundShelf locator: *LTC-A 1351
TopicsWhitman, Walt, 1819-1892Espy, Willard RJazzImprovisation (Music)Double bass and piano music, ArrangedDouble bass musicMonologues with music (Double bass)Monologues with music (Piano)Songs (High voice) with pianoSongs (High voice) with instrumental ensembleSongs (Medium voice) with pianoCello and piano musicSonatas (Violin and piano)MusicalsMotion picture musicGershwin, George, 1898-1937. Funny face. 'S wonderful; arrangedGershwin, George, 1898-1937. Oh, Kay! Someone to watch over me; arrangedGershwin, George, 1898-1937. Lady, be good! Fascinating rhythm; arrangedHinton, Milt. Rap songFriend, Cliff, 1893-1974. Old man time; arrangedCarpenter, John Alden, 1876-1951. GitanjaliRorem, Ned, 1923- Dances, cello, piano. SelectionsRorem, Ned, 1923- War scenesHyman, Dick, 1927- Sonata, violin, pianoHyman, Dick, 1927- MinotaurHyman, Dick, 1927- Songs from An almanac of words at play. SelectionsRodgers, Richard, 1902-1979. King and I. Hello, young lovers; arrangedBernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990. West Side story. I feel pretty; arrangedBernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990. West Side story. Tonight; arrangedLoewe, Frederick, 1901-1988. My fair lady. Wouldn't it be loverly; arrangedLoewe, Frederick, 1901-1988. My fair lady. I could have danced all night; arrangedHill, Mildred J., 1859-1916. Happy birthday to you; arrangedRorem, Ned, 1923- Dances, cello, piano
GenresMusicLive sound recordings
NotesContent: Title from label on cassette 1 container.Content: 3rd file (Concert excerpt) consists of a duplicate copy of the last part of the concert.Performers: [Part 1]: Dick Hyman, piano (1st-3rd, 6th works) ; Milt Hinton, double bass (1st-6th works) and monologue (4th and 6th works only) ; Marni Nixon, soprano (8th-12th, 14th works) and reciter (7th and 13th works) ; William Hicks, piano (8th-12th, 14th works) ; Ned Rorem, piano (15th work) ; Sharon Robinson, cello (15th work). [Part 2]: Ned Rorem, commentator and piano (1st-5th works) ; Frank Hernandez, baritone (1st-5th works) ; Dick Hyman, piano (6th-7th, 11th-16th works) ; Yuval Waldman, violin (6th-7th works) ; Marni Nixon, soprano (8th-15th works) ; William Hicks, piano (8th-10th works) ; Milt Hinton, double bass (11th and 14th works). [Parts 1-2]: Robert Sherman, host.Venue: Recorded Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall, New York, New York 1995 November 27.Acquisition: Separated from: Music Division, New Music for Young Ensembles records.Content: Forms part of: New Music for Young Ensembles recordings, in *L (Special) 10-17.
Physical DescriptionAudiocassetteExtent: 2 audio cassettes (101 min., 14 sec.) : analog, stereo
DescriptionNew Music for Young Ensembles twentieth anniversary concert honors Milt Hinton on his 85th birthday.
Type of ResourceSound recording
LanguagesEnglish
IdentifiersNYPL catalog ID (B-number): b20218703NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b20248389RLIN/OCLC: 884466971Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): 414d4ba0-b721-0133-44e6-3c07547a230f
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