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Performer: John Garvey THE HARRY PARTCH COLLECTION, Vol. 4: BITTER MUSIC (Review by Adrian Corleonis) | conductor | THE HARRY PARTCH COLLECTION, Vol. 4: By Harry Partch Edited with an Introduction by Thomas McGeary. Urbana and Chicago (Review by Adrian Corleonis) | conductor | THE HARRY PARTCH COLLECTION, Vol. 3: Rotate the Body in All Its Planes—A Ballad for Gymnasts (Review by Adrian Corleonis) | conductor | THE HARRY PARTCH COLLECTION, Vol. 4: The Bewitched—A Dance Satire (Review by Adrian Corleonis) | conductor | THE HARRY PARTCH COLLECTION, Vol. 3: The Dreamer That Remains—A Study in Loving (Review by Adrian Corleonis) | conductor | THE HARRY PARTCH COLLECTION, Vol. 3: Water! Water!—An Intermission With Prologues and Epilogues (Review by Adrian Corleonis) | conductor | THE HARRY PARTCH COLLECTION, Vol. 3: Windsong (Review by Adrian Corleonis) | conductor | PARTCH, HARRY: Prologue, The Lost Musicians Mix Magic; Scene 1, Three Undergrads Become Transfigured in a Hong Kong Music Hall; Scene 2, Exercises in Harmony and Counterpoint Are Tried in a Court of Ancient Ritual; Scene 3, The Romancing of a Pathological Liar Comes to an Inspired End; Scene 4, A Soul Tormented by Modern Music Finds a Humanizing Alchemy; Scene 5, Visions Fill the Eyes of a Defeated Basketball Team in the Shower Room; Scene 6, Euphoria Descends on a Sausalito Stairway; Scene 7, Two Detectives on the Trail of a Tricky Culprit Turn In Their Badges; Scene 8, A Court in Its Own Contempt Rises to a Motherly Apotheosis; Scene 9, A Lost Political Soul Finds Himself Among the Voteless Women of Paradise; Scene 10, The Cognoscenti Are Plunged into a Demonic Descent While at Cocktails; Epilogue (Review by Adrian Corleonis) | conductor | PARTCH, HARRY: The Bewitched (Review by Adrian Corleonis) | conductor | PARTCH, HARRY: The Bewitched—A Dance Satire (Review by Adrian Corleonis) | conductor | PARTCH, HARRY: The Dreamer That Remains—A Study in Loving. Rotate the Body in All Its Planes— Ballad for Gymnasts. Windsong. Water! Water—An Intermission with Prologues and Epilogues (Review by Adrian Corleonis) | conductor |
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