Music From Davos

~ Release by Astreja (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

1CD
#TitleRatingLength
1Piece 1
recorded in:
Davos, Graubünden, Switzerland (from 1991-08-05 until 1991-08-07)
instruments:
Sofia Gubaidulina (Russian composer) (from 1991-08-05 until 1991-08-07) and Victor Suslin (from 1991-08-05 until 1991-08-07)
percussion:
Mark Pekarsky (percussionist, conductor, leader of the percussion ensemble) (from 1991-08-05 until 1991-08-07)
vocals:
Valentina Ponomareva (Valentina Ponomaryova) (from 1991-08-05 until 1991-08-07)
live recording of:
Piece 1 (from 1991-08-05 until 1991-08-07)
composer:
Mark Pekarsky (percussionist, conductor, leader of the percussion ensemble), Sofia Gubaidulina (Russian composer), Valentina Ponomareva (Valentina Ponomaryova) and Viktor Suslin
publisher:
Alissa Publishing
16:26
2Piece 2
recorded in:
Davos, Graubünden, Switzerland (from 1991-08-05 until 1991-08-07)
instruments:
Sofia Gubaidulina (Russian composer) (from 1991-08-05 until 1991-08-07) and Victor Suslin (from 1991-08-05 until 1991-08-07)
percussion:
Mark Pekarsky (percussionist, conductor, leader of the percussion ensemble) (from 1991-08-05 until 1991-08-07)
sho:
Mayumi Miyata (from 1991-08-05 until 1991-08-07)
vocals:
Valentina Ponomareva (Valentina Ponomaryova) (from 1991-08-05 until 1991-08-07)
live recording of:
Piece 2 (from 1991-08-05 until 1991-08-07)
composer:
Mark Pekarsky (percussionist, conductor, leader of the percussion ensemble), Sofia Gubaidulina (Russian composer), Valentina Ponomareva (Valentina Ponomaryova) and Viktor Suslin
publisher:
Alissa Publishing
12:41
3Piece 3
recorded in:
Davos, Graubünden, Switzerland (from 1991-08-05 until 1991-08-07)
instruments:
Sofia Gubaidulina (Russian composer) (from 1991-08-05 until 1991-08-07) and Victor Suslin (from 1991-08-05 until 1991-08-07)
mouth harp [Jew's harp] and percussion:
Mark Pekarsky (percussionist, conductor, leader of the percussion ensemble) (from 1991-08-05 until 1991-08-07)
vocals:
Valentina Ponomareva (Valentina Ponomaryova) (from 1991-08-05 until 1991-08-07)
live recording of:
Piece 3 (from 1991-08-05 until 1991-08-07)
composer:
Mark Pekarsky (percussionist, conductor, leader of the percussion ensemble), Sofia Gubaidulina (Russian composer), Valentina Ponomareva (Valentina Ponomaryova) and Viktor Suslin
publisher:
Alissa Publishing
8:19
4Piece 4
recorded in:
Davos, Graubünden, Switzerland (from 1991-08-05 until 1991-08-07)
instruments:
Sofia Gubaidulina (Russian composer) (from 1991-08-05 until 1991-08-07) and Victor Suslin (from 1991-08-05 until 1991-08-07)
percussion:
Mark Pekarsky (percussionist, conductor, leader of the percussion ensemble) (from 1991-08-05 until 1991-08-07)
vocals:
Valentina Ponomareva (Valentina Ponomaryova) (from 1991-08-05 until 1991-08-07)
live recording of:
Piece 4 (from 1991-08-05 until 1991-08-07)
composer:
Mark Pekarsky (percussionist, conductor, leader of the percussion ensemble), Sofia Gubaidulina (Russian composer), Valentina Ponomareva (Valentina Ponomaryova) and Viktor Suslin
publisher:
Alissa Publishing
11:44

Credits

Release

liner notes:Victor Suslin (in 1992-04)
producer:Leo Feigin (Soviet/British producer/founder Leo Records, 1938-)
remastering:Alan Mosley
agogô, autoharp, bell [Indian elephant bells], cabasa [cabaza], cowbell, duduk, gong, kamancheh [kamancha], post horn [signal horn], recorder, tabla, tar and whistle [snake-charmer's whistle]:Astreja (from 1991-08-05 until 1991-08-07)
design:Lora Denis (graphic designer)
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/1596249 [info]
purchase for mail-order:http://www.leorecords.com/?m=select&id=CD_LR_181 [info]