Fall 1995
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- Richard Wagner: Overture to Die Meistersinger, excerpt.  Orchestra and Chorus of the Bavarian State Opera.  RCA Victor LP LSC-6708.
 - Todd Levin:  Everyday, New Improved Remix.  From "DeLuxe".  London Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller.  DGG CD 445 847-2.
 - David Gunn:  Grand Eccentric March of the Repelicans.  Midi performance.  Recording provided by the composer.
 - Krzystof Penderecki:  St. Luke Passion (excerpt).  Cracow Philharmonia, Henryk Czyz.  Philips LP PHS2-901.
 - Albert Ayler:  Holy Ghost.  From "Albert Ayler:Lorrach/Paris 1966", hat LP MUSICS 3500.
 - Soeur Sourire:  Dominque.  From "The Singing Nun", Philips LP PCC 203.
 - Monty Python:  The Spanish Inquisition.  From "Another Monty Python Record", Charisma LP CAS-1049.
 - Rip Keller:  La Araucana, incidental music.  CBS Records Chile Ltda. cassette KINZ-1537.
 - Fred Frith:  The Boy Beats the Rams.  From "Gravity", Ralph Records LP 8057-L.
 - Rip Keller:  Live performance of improvisations for voice and piano.  Engineered by Stu Bautz.
 - Alfred Schnittke:  Moz-Art à la Haydn.  Gidon Kremer, violin; Chamber Orchestra of Europe.  DGG CD 429 413-2.
 - Carl Stalling:  Zoom and Bored.  From "Carl Stalling Project, Volume 2", Warner Bros. CD 9 45430-2.
 - Jean Piché:  Steal the Thunder.  Beverly Johnston, percussion.  Centrediscs CD CMC-CDS1.
 
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- Richard Wagner: Overture to Die Meistersinger, excerpt.  Orchestra and Chorus of the Bavarian State Opera.  RCA Victor LP LSC-6708.
 - Joseph Kosma:  Les Feuilles Mortes.  Sung by Ute Lemper.  From "Illusions"  London CD 436 720-2.
 - John Coltrane:  A Love Supreme, Part 1:  Acknowledgement.  MCA Impulse! CD MCAD-5660.
 - Nugetre:  Heartbreaker.  Sung by Ray Charles.  "The Birth of Soul, Vol. 1, 1952-1954".  Atlantic CD 7 82310-2.
 - Dennis Báthory-Kitsz:  Specimen.  Performed by the Dashuki Music Theatre, November, 1975.  Recorded by Malted/Media.
 - Karlheinz Stockhausen:  Momente.  Martina Arroyo, Symphony Orchestra of Radio Cologne, conducted by Stockhausen.  Nonesuch LP H-71157.
 - David Gunn:  McGuffy's Diner.  Performed by the Lobotomie Percussion Ensemble, November, 1975.  Recorded by Malted/Media.
 - John Giorno:  I Don't Need It, I Don't Want It, and You Cheated Me Out of It  From "You're the Guy I Want to Share My Money With", Giorno Poetry Systems LP GPS 020-021.
 - Albert Mangelsdorf:  Wart G'schwind.  From "Hamburger Idylle".  P.A.U.S.A. Records LP 7091.
 - Mathias Rüegg:  Chi-Ni-Pref-Sta.  Vienna Art Choir.  From "From No Art to Mo-(z)-Art", Moers Music LP 2002.
 - George Crumb:  Black Angels: Departure.  Kronos String Quartet.  Elektra Nonesuch CD E2-79242.
 - William Bolcom:  Orphée-Sérénade.  Orpheus Chamber Orchestra.  From "Points of Departure", DGG CD 435 389-2.
 - Witold Lutoslawski:  Novelette.  BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Lutoslawski.  DGG CD 431 664-2.
 - Darius Milhaud:  La Création du Monde.  Opera de Lyon, Kent Nagano.  Musifrance CD 2292-45820-2.
 - Roy Rogers:  Happy Trails.  From "Happy Trails".  Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, Erik Kunzel.  Telarc CD 80191.
 
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- Richard Wagner: Overture to Die Meistersinger, excerpt.  Orchestra and Chorus of the Bavarian State Opera.  RCA Victor LP LSC-6708.
 - La Billirubina.  From "Caribbean Sunset".  Caribbean Orchestra, Juan Guerra.  LaserLight CD IS-482.
 - David Gunn:  Buddy Rich.  Midi performance provided by the composer.
 - Béla Bártok:  String Quartet No. 4, last movement.  Emerson String Quartet.  DGG  CD 423 657-2.
 - Stillman-Allen:  Chances Are.  Sung by Johnny Mathis.  From "Slow Dancing", Warner Special Products CD OPCD-4530.
 - Virgil Thompson:  Suite from The River, first movement: The Old South.  Symphony of the Air conducted by Leopold Stokowski.  Vanguard Everyman cassette CSRV 385.
 - Larry Polansky:  Four Voice Canon #4.  William Winant, marimba.  From "The Theory of Impossible Melody", Artifact CD ART 1004.
The following recordings of music by Arpad Elo were provided by the composer:
 - Arpad Elo:  Concerto for Snare Drum.  Morris Schreiber, snare drum; Highland Park Philharmonic conducted by David Geppert.  Recorded in 1947.
 - Arpad Elo:  Three Songs on Poems by Langston Hughes.  Ellalou Dimmock, voice; Kathryn Lemmel, piano.  Recorded in 1984.
 - Arpad Elo:  Psalm 150.  Chorus of the Church of the Redeemer, Chicago, conducted by James Dwight Johnson.  Recorded in 1967.
 - Arpad Elo:  Sonatina #9 in G minor for Clarinet and Piano.  Cajsa J. Elo, clarinet; Norma Bennett, piano.  Recorded in 1965.
 - Arpad Elo:  Battle Creek March.  Chicago Park District Band conducted by Henry M. Salita.  Recorded in 1972.
 - Arpad Elo:  Finale from Serenade "Die Violoncelloerwartung".  Ted Baumgold and Joan Miller, violins; Marjorie McDonald, viola.  Recorded in 1975.
 - Arpad Elo:  Song of Fulfillment (Hortensia the Well Digger’s Daughter).  Ellalou Dimmock, voice; Arpad Elo, Jr., basset horn; Violet Giller, piano.  Recorded in 1980.
 - Arpad Elo:  Nocturne.  Arpad Elo, Jr., clarinet; Mary Blanchard Elo, viola; Anita Gordon, piano.  Recorded in 1995.
 - Charles Dodge:  Earth’s Magnetic Field (excerpt).  Nonesuch LP H-71250.
 - Jimmy Nelson’s Instant Ventriloquism.  Juro Novelty Company Celebrity Records LP CR 101.
 - Jacques Bailhé:  The Dragon in Love from The Dragon’s Dream.  Midi performance provided by the composer.
 - Raymond Scott:  Powerhouse.  From "The Music of Raymond Scott".  Columbia CD CK 53028.
 - Mauricio Kagel:  Transición II for piano, percussion and two magnetic tapes.  David Tudor, piano; Christoph Casrel, percussion.  Mainstream LP MS/5003.
 - Dennis Báthory-Kitsz:  Lithuanian Liniment March.  Vermont Composers Festival Wind Ensemble conducted by the composer, 1991.  Recorded by Malted/Media.
 
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- Richard Wagner: Overture to Die Meistersinger, excerpt.  Orchestra and Chorus of the Bavarian State Opera.  RCA Victor LP LSC-6708.
 - Bernard Hermann:  Psycho: A Narrative for Orchestra.  Unidentified orchestra, Bernard Hermann, conductor.  Decca LP SPC 21151.
 - Chucklehead:  Humdinger, excerpt.  From "Big Wet Kiss".  enuffa my butt Records CD emb cd-1000.
 - Nino Rota:  Music from "Satyricon".  David Amram Quintet.  From "Amarcord Nino Rota".  Hannibal Records CD HNCD 9301.
 - David Buchbinder, arr.:  Cooking Bulgar(s).  Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band.  From "Agada: Tales From Our Ancestors".  Dorian CD DIS-80120.
 - Carl Stalling:  Variations on Mexican Hat Dance (from the cartoon "Speedy Gonzales").  From "The Carl Stalling Project, Volume 2".  Warner Bros. CD 9 45430-2.
All Midi performances of Jacques Bailhé's music were provided by the composer:
 - Jacques Bailhé:  Dragon's Dream
 - Jacques Bailhé:  Under My Bed
 - Jacques Bailhé:  Can a Dragon Love?
 - Jacques Bailhé:  Mike's Seersucker
 - Jacques Bailhé:  Shiva Inflagrante
 - Jacques Bailhé:  The Dragon's Promise
 - Daniel Steven Crafts:  Soap Opera Suite.  Lutra Recordings LP (unnumbered), 1982.
 - Bernard Hermann:  "Jason and the Argonauts".  Unidentified orchestra, Bernard Hermann, conductor.  Decca LP SPC 21151.
 - Nino Rota:  Music from "8 1/2".  Carla Bley Band.  From "Amarcord Nino Rota".  Hannibal Records CD HNCD 9301.
 - Vladimir Ussachevsky:  Suite from "No Exit", Part One.  New World Records CD 80389-2.
 - Kurt Weill:  Sloth from The Seven Deadly Sins.  Julia Migenes, London Symphony Orchestra, Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor.  CBS CD MK 44529.
 - Luciano Bero:  Visage  (used in the film "La Prisonnière").  Kathy Beberian, voice.  From "The Female Prisoner", Columbia LP OS 3320.
 - Samuel Barber:  Adagio for Strings (used in the film "Platoon").  Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Lukas Foss, conductor.  Pro Arte CD CDD-102.
 - Philip Glass:  The Photographer, Act I, A Gentleman's Honor.  Michael Riesman, conductor.  CBS LP FM 37849.  
 - Leonard Bernstein:  Overture to "West Side Story".  Columbia CD CK 32603.
 - Carl Stalling:  Barbary Coast Bunny.  From "The Carl Stalling Project Volume 2".
 - György Ligeti:  Aventures.  Ensemble "Die Reihe".  Candide LP CE 31009.
 - Amiri Baraka:  Class Struggle in Music 2.  From "New Music - New Poetry".  David Murray, Steve McCall, Amiri Baraka.  India Navigation LP IN-1048.
 - Dmitri Shostakovich:  Polka from The Age of Gold.  London Symphony Orchestra, Jean Martinon, conductor.  RCA Victrola LP VICS-1184.
 
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- Richard Wagner: Overture to Die Meistersinger, excerpt.  Orchestra and Chorus of the Bavarian State Opera.  RCA Victor LP LSC-6708.
 - Peter Gordon:  Siberia.  Love of Life Orchestra.  From "Antarctica: New Music from Antarctica, Volume 1".  Antarctica LP ACR-6201.
 - Jill Kroesen:  I'm Sorry I'm Such a Weenie.  From "Antarctica..."
 - George Todd:  Wordscapes.  From"Music from SEAMUS volume 2", SEAMUS CD EAM-9401.
 - Larry Polansky:  Four Voice Canon No. 5.  From "The Theory of Impossible Melody".  Artifact CD ART 1004.
 - Art Tatum/Michael Arnowitt:  Suite including Sweet Emaline; Sunday; Don't Get Around Much Anymore; Wabash Blues; Ja-Da.  From "Classical/Jazz", Musical Heritage Society CD MHS 512994Z.
 - Robert Wigness:  Sines of Time.  Thomas L. Read, violin.  Woodstock Composers Festival, 1994.  Recorded by Malted/Media.
 - David Gunn:  Best of the Sesquihour, Part IV.  Recording provided by the composer.
 - Steve Reich:  It's Gonna Rain.  From "Live/Electronic Music", Columbia LP MS 7265.
 - Thomas L. Read:  Light After Light, Part II.  Vermont Contemporary Music Ensemble.  VCME Records CD VCME-001.
 - Claude Vivier:  Pour Violon et Clarinette.  From "Montréal Postmoderne".  Centrediscs LP CMC 2085.
 - Dennis Báthory-Kitsz:  Llama Butter.  Mark Nelson, tuba.  Millikin University, February 1995.  Recorded by Malted/Media.
 - Daniel Lentz:  Is It Love.  From "On the Leopard Altar", Icon LP 5502.
 - Eliot Sharp:  Digital.  Kronos Quartet.  From "Short Stories".  Elektra Nonesuch CD 9 79310-2.
 - Edgar Varèse:  Hyperprism.  Orchestre National de France, Kent Nagano, conductor.  From "l'Oeuvre de Edgar Varèse, Vol. 1, 1920-1927".  Musifrance CD 4509-92137-2.
 - James Tenney:  Blue Suede.  From "James Tenney, Selected Works 1961-1969".  Artifact CD ART 1007.
 
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- Richard Wagner: Overture to Die Meistersinger, excerpt.  Orchestra and Chorus of the Bavarian State Opera.  RCA Victor LP LSC-6708.
 - Rainer Brüninghaus:  Chant for 5.  From "Sorrow is Not Forever -- Vocal Summit".  Moers Music LP 20045.
 - Screamin' Jay Hawkins:  I Put a Spell on You.  Sung by Diamanda Galas.  From "Diamanda Galas: The Singer".  Mute Records 9 61278-2.
 - Daniel Denis:  Dense.  Performed by Univers Zéro.  From "Ceux de dehors", LP EF1313.
 - John Adams:  The Chairman Dances.  San Francisco Symphony, Edo deWaart, conductor.  Elektra/Nonesuch CD E2 79144.
 - Witold Lutoslawski:  Chain 3.  BBC Symphony Orchestra, Witold Lutoslawski, conductor.  Deutsche Grammophon CD 431 664-2.
 - Conlon Nancarrow:  Piece No. 2 for Small Orchestra.  Performed by Continuum.  From "Conlon Nancarrow: Orchestral, Chamber, and Piano Music".  Musical Heritage Society CD MHS  512764M.
 All recordings of the music of Thomas Massella provided by the composer.
 - Thomas Massella:  Moments.  Christopher Deane, vibraphone.
 - Thomas Massella:  Song.  Hartt Chorus.
 - Thomas Massella:  Niagara.  Yolanda Konandassis, harp.
 - Thomas Massella:  Psalm of the Spheres.  Cary Ebli, English horn; Timothy Robson, organ.
 - Thomas Massella:  Pieces of April.  Robin Driscoll, oboe; Cary Ebli, English horn.
 - Thomas Massella:  Festival March.  Richard Shaw, organ.
 - Frank Zappa:  Jazz from Hell.  Rykodisc CD RCD 10030.
 - Channel Identification and Channel Phasing, from "Stereophile Test CD" with Ralph the Christmas Dog.  Stereophile CD STPH 002-2.
 - Phil Burk:  Squiggle.  From "Hallways: Eleven Musicians and HMSL".  Frog Peak Music CD FP002.
 - Laurie Spiegel:  Strand of Life ("Viroid").  From "Unseen Worlds" CD
 - Laurie Spiegel:  From a Harmonic Algorithm.  From "Unseen Worlds" CD
 - Frederic Rzewski:  Winnsboro Coton Mill Blues.  Performed by Michael Arnowitt.  From "Classical/Jazz".  Musical Heritage Society CD MHS-512994Z.
 - Harry Partch:  Scene 10 from The Bewitched, The Cognoscenti Are Plunged Into a Demonic Descent While at Cocktails.  From "The Bewitched, A Dance-Satire by Harry Partch".  CRI LP SD 304.
 - John Cage:  Music for Marcel Duchamp.  Performed by Stephen Drury.  From "In a Landscape".  Catalyst CD 09026-61980-2.
 - Luciano Berio:  Sequenza III for solo voice.  Performed by Cathy Berberian.  Candide LP 31027.
 - Drew Krause:  Three Combat Studies.  Drew Krause and Paul Marquardt, pianos.  Urbana, Illinois, February 1995.  Recording provided by the composer.
 - Drew Krause:  Panic for violin and tape.  Lisa Wolfe, violin.  Urbana, Illinois, September 1995.  Recording provided by the composer.
 - Drew Krause:  BARK.  Drew Krause and Paul Marquardt, pianos.  From "Thump piano duo".  Frog Peak Music CD FP003.
 - Drew Krause:  Riddle.  Trio Algetic.  Akron, Ohio, January 1995.  Recorded by George Faddoud Audio Recording.  Recording provided by the composer.
 - Drew Krause:  Dead Aria.  From "New Graduate Works from the Experimental Music Studios, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign".  Denon Digital (custom) UOF1.
 
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- Richard Wagner: Overture to Die Meistersinger, excerpt.  Orchestra and Chorus of the Bavarian State Opera.  RCA Victor LP LSC-6708.
 - Charles Wuorinen: Time's Encomium for synthesized and processed sound.  Nonesuch LP H-71225.
 - Leonard Bernstein:  Somewhere from West Side Story.  Original Broadway cast.  Columbia CD CK 32603.
 - Ornette Coleman:  Lonely Woman.  Ornette Coleman Quartet.  From "The Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz".  CBS Special Products LP R 033.  Original on Atlantic LP S-1364.
 - Ornette Coleman:  Lonely Woman.  Kronos Quartet.  From "White Man Sleeps".  Elektra/Nonesuch CD E2-79163.
 - Laurie Spiegel:  Three Sonic Spaces I.  From "Unseen Worlds".  Aesthetic Engineering CD AE 11001-2.
 - Laurie Spiegel:  Three Sonic Spaces II.  From "Unseen Worlds".
 - Olexandra Beck:  Excerpts from Bosnia: Ballet on Intolerance.  Studio recording provided by the composer.
 - Olexandra Beck:  Suite from Bosnia: Ballet on Intolerance.  Studio recording provided by the composer.
 - Olexandra Beck:  String Quartet.  Studio recording provided by the composer.
 - Vladimir Ussachevsky:  Sonic Contours.  From "Sounds of New Music".  Folkways Records LP FX 6160.
 - Otto Luening:  Fantasy in Space.  From "Sounds of New Music"  Folkways Records LP FX 6160.
 - Sylvestre Revualtas:  Sensemayá.  New World Symphony, Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor.  From "Tangazo".  Argo CD 463 737 2.
 - Laurie Spiegel:  Cavis Muris (II).  From "The Virtuoso in the Computer Age -- III".  Centaur CD CRC 2166.
 
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- Richard Wagner: Overture to Die Meistersinger, excerpt.  Orchestra and Chorus of the Bavarian State Opera.  RCA Victor LP LSC-6708.
 - Robin Bargar:  Business as Usual.  From "New Graduate Works from the Experimental Music Studios, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign".  Denon Digital CD UOF1.
 - Eric Lyon:  Bonko Bonzo.  From "Thump Piano Duo", Drew Krause and Paul Marquardt.  Frog Peak Music CD FP003.
 - David Gunn:  Champagne and Other Spirits, arranged by Dennis Báthory-Kitsz.  Midi recording provided by the arranger.
 - Alexander Mossolov:  Steel Foundry.  From "Sounds of New Music".  Folkways LP FX6160
All recordings of Troy Peters provided by the composer.
 - Troy Peters:  Wake Up!.  Peter Wilson, percussion, 1995.
 - XTC:  Wake Up.  From "The Big Express".  Virgin CD V2325.
 - Troy Peters:  Sounds of the Winter.  Lynn Eustis, soprano; the Kerr Quartet.
 - Troy Peters:  Two Bagatelles.  Paolo Bordignon, piano.
 - Troy Peters:  Cascade.  Curtis Orchestra, Troy Peters, conductor.
 - Mark Lindsey:  Excerpt from Sound Design samples.  Recording provided by the composer.
 - David Stevens:  Your Attention Please.  Recording provided by the composer.
 - Fred Ho:  Monkey's Origin.  From "Sounding Off!".  Autonomedia Compilation CD.  P.O.B. 568, Williansburgh Station, Brooklyn NY 11211-0568.
 - Dennis Báthory-Kitsz:  A Time Machine.  Vermont Contemporary Music Ensemble.  Recording provided by the composer.
 - William DeFotis:  Breaking Up Immediately Recognizable Units of Significance is Hard to Do.  From "...Experimental Music....Urbana Champaign"
 
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- Richard Wagner: Overture to Die Meistersinger, excerpt.  Orchestra and Chorus of the Bavarian State Opera.  RCA Victor LP LSC-6708.
 - Horatiu Radulescu:  inner time II, op. 42, excerpt.  Armand Angster Clarinet System.  Montaigne CD MO 782030.
 - Eldon Rathburn:  The St. Lawrence Tubular Bridge Mazurka Polka.  From "Mostly Railroad Music".  Crystal Records CD CD520.
 - Eldon Rathburn:  Stravinsky on the Delta Queen.  From "Mostly Railroad Music".
 - Eldon Rathburn:  Honky Tonks (City of Gold).  From "Mostly Railroad Music".
 - Octavian Nemescu:  Metabizantinirikon for saxophone and magnetic tape.  Daniel Kientzy, saxophone.  Electrecord CD ELCD 130.
 - David Gunn:  Cowbellies.  Vermont Contemporary Music Ensemble, November 10, 1995.  Recorded by the composer.
 - David Gunn:  The Help Me Rondo.  Vermont Contemporary Music Ensemble, November 10, 1995.  Recorded by the composer.
Music of Molly Gibson and David Gibson provided by David Gibson.
 - Molly Gibson:  Short Piece.
 - David Gibson:  Easter Piece I, electronic rendition.
 - David Gibson:  Easter Piece I, vocal rendition.
 - David Gibson:  Easter Piece II, III and IV, electronic rendition.
 - David Gibson:  Easter Piece IV, vocal rendition.
 - Eldon Rathbun:  Junction.  From "Mostly Railroad Music".
 - Poul Ruders:  Scherzando prestissimo from Symphony.  Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Leif Segerstam, conductor.  Chandos CD CHAN 9179.
 - Neil B. Rollnick:  Texas Utilities Electric and Connecticut Power & Light from ElectriCity.  New York New Music Ensemble.  O.O.Discs No. 8.
 - Robert Constable:  Games of Desire.  From "Thump Piano Duo".  Drew Krause and Paul Marquart, pianos.  Frog Peak Music FP 003.
 
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- Richard Wagner: Overture to Die Meistersinger, excerpt.  Orchestra and Chorus of the Bavarian State Opera.  RCA Victor LP LSC-6708.
 - Kevin Volans:  White Man Sleeps No. 1.  Kronos Quartet.  From "White Man Sleeps".  Elektra Nonesuch CD E2-79163.
 - Gunther Schuller:  Quartet No. 3, first movement, Maestoso, with great intensity.  Emerson String Quartet.  From "American Contemporaries".  Deutsche Grammophon CD 437 537-2.
 - Johnny Mercer:  That Old Black Magic.  Sung by Johnny Mercer.  From "Johnny Mercer sings Johnny Mercer".  Everest LP 4107.
 - Johnny Mercer:  That Old Black Magic.  Spike Jones.  From "Spike Jones & His City Slickers Greatest Hits".  The Entertainers CD.
 - P.D.Q. Bach (Peter Schickele):  Last Tango in Bayreuth.  Tennessee Bassoon Quartet.  From "Music for an Awful Lot of Winds and Percussion".  Telarc CD CD-80307.
 - Eldon Rathburn:  Two Railoramas: Dvorak at 155th Street and Hindemith Rides the Merchants Limited.  From "Mostly Railroad Music".  Crystal Records CD CD520.
 - Sir Malcolm Arnold:  A Grand, Grand Overture, Op. 57.  Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley, conductor.  Conifer CD CDCF 240.
Celebrating National Kibble Day:
 - John Zorn:  Cat O' Nine Tails.  Kronos Quartet.  From "Short Stories".  Elektra Nonesuch CD 9 79310-2.
 - Cat Stevens:  Where Do the Children Play?.  From "Tea for the Tillerman".  A&M LP SP 4280.
 - Andrew Lloyd Weber:  Prologue to Cats.  Geffen Records cassette XM5-2026.
 - Olivier Messiaen:  Catelogue d'Oiseaux: le merle bleu.  Yvonne Loriod, piano.  Musical Heritage Society LP set MHS 1423-6.
 - Carl Stalling:  Pappy's Puppy.  From "The Carl Stalling Project, Volume 2".  Warner Bros. CD 9 45430-2.
 - Dennis Báthory-Kitsz:  Cat Dances No. 3.  Festival Strio Trio, Middlebury College, November 1991.  Recorded by Malted/Media.
 - Nick Didkovsky:  Meat.  From "Hallways: Eleven Musicians and HMSL".  Frog Peak Music CD FP002.
 - Dennis Báthory-Kitsz:  Kibble & Timbrals.  Midi performance provided by the composer.
End of National Kibble Day Celebratory Tunes
 - "Blue" Gene Tyranny:  A Dream Without Images.  From "Country Boy, Country Dog: How To Discover Music in the Sounds of Your Daily Life".  Lovely Music, Ltd. CD LCD 1065.
 - Laurie Spiegel:  Riding the Storm.  From "Unseen Worlds".  Aesthetic Engineering CD 11001-2.
 - Neil B. Rolnick:  ElectriCity, part 3, 4, 5 and 6, Central Vermont Public Service, Boston Edison, Lower Valley Power, Pacific Gas & Electric.  New York New Music Ensemble.  From "ElectriCity".  O.O.Discs No. 8.
 - David Gunn:  The Best of the Sesquihour Mark Five.
 - John Cage:  Solo for Voice 52.  Sung by Joan LaBarbara.  From "Singing Through"  New Albion CD NA 035 CD.
 - Larry Austin:  LaBarbara: The Name, The Voice, The Music.  From "The Virtuoso in the Computer Age -- III"  Centaur CD CRC 2166.
 - William Bolcom:  Orphée Sérénade, movement VI, Energique:  Colla parte, senza tempo.  Orpheus Chamber Orchestra.  From "Points of Departure"  Deutsche Grammophon CD 435 389-2.
 
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- Kalvos & Damian: Parody on Richard Wagner's Overture to Die Meistersinger, excerpt. Original orchestra and chorus of the Bavarian State Opera. RCA Victor LP LSC-6708.
 - Virgil Thompson: Suite from "The River", conclusion. Symphony of the Air, Leopold Stokowski, conductor. Vanguard Everyman cassette CSRV 385.
 - Virgil Thompson: Suite from "The Plow that Broken the Plains". Symphony of the Air, Leopold Stokowski, conductor.
 - Henry Cowell: Piano Pieces: Deep Color and The Fairy Answer. Joel Sachs, piano. From "Henry Cowell, Classic Ultra-Modernist, Volume II". Musical Heritage Society CD MHS 513109Z.
 - Conlon Nancarrow: Study No. 40a and Study No. 40b for player piano. From "Complete Studies for Player Piano: The Music of Conlon Nancarrow, Volume Two". 1750 Arch Records LP S-1777.
 - Joseph Kosma: Autumn Leaves.  Bill Evans Trio. From "Jazz Piano, Volume 4". Smithsonian Collection/CBS Special Products CD RD 039.
 - Frederic Rzewski: Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues. Michael Arnowitt, piano. From "Classical/Jazz". Musical Heritage Society CD MHS 512994Z.
 - Dmitri Shostakovich: Fugue in G-Sharp Minor. Michael Arnowitt, piano. From "Constellation". Ursa Minor Records CD UM-88101.
 - Art Tatum: Wabash Blues. Michael Arnowitt, piano. From "Classical/Jazz".
 - Art Tatum: Get Happy. Art Tatum, piano. From "Jazz Piano, Volume 2".
 - Art Tatum: Ja-Da. Michael Arnowitt, piano. From "Classical/Jazz".
 - Igor Stravinsky: Piano Rag-Music. Michael Arnowitt, piano. From "Classical/Jazz".
 - Conlon Nancarrow: Tango?. Cheryl Seltzer, piano. From "Conlon Nancarrow: Orchestral, Chamber and Piano Music." Musical Heritage Society CD MHS 512764M.
 - Dennis Báthory-Kitsz: Csárdás. From "Alive and Well: New Music Played in a Historic Church".  Ursa Minor Records cassette [no number].
 - Stephen Foster: Santa Anna's Retreat from Buena Vista. From "The Monster Concert in Celebration of Louis Moreau Gottschalk". Eugene List and nine other pianists. Musical Heritage Society LP MHS 4924W.
 - Paul Marquardt: Test Pattern. From "Thump Piano Duo". Drew Krause and Paul Marquardt, pianos. Frog Peak Music FP 003.
 
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- Kalvos & Damian: Parody on Richard Wagner's Overture to Die Meistersinger, excerpt. Original orchestra and chorus of the Bavarian State Opera. RCA Victor LP LSC-6708.
 - Stanley Myers: Concerto for Soprano Saxophone, Part I, Vivo and excerpt from part II, Andante molto. John Harle, saxophone; Argo Symphony Orchestra, James Judd, conductor. From "Sax Drive". Argo CD 443 529-2.
 - Frank Zappa: Peaches en Regalia. From "Hot Rats". Ryko CD RCD 10066.
 - Frank Zappa: The Beltway Bandits. From "Jazz From Hell". Ryko CD RCD 10030.
 - Frank Zappa: The Perfect Stranger. The Ensemble Intercontemporain and the Barking Pumpkin Digital Gratification Consort, Pierre Boulez, conductor. From "The Perfect Stranger and other chamber works". EMI/Angel cassette 4DS 538170.
 - George Todd: Wordscapes. From "Music from SEAMUS, volume 2". SEAMUS CD EAM-9401.
 - George Todd: Glacier. Recording provided by the composer.
 - George Todd: CREATI. Opus One LP 133.
 - George Todd: Penny's Dream. Recording provided by the composer.
 - Karlheinz Stockhausen: Gesange der Jünglinge. DAT recording mixed from master tape provided by Stockhausen studios in Kürten.
 - Frank Zappa: Naval Aviation in Art?.  From "The Perfect Stranger".
 - Eldon Rathburn: Schoenberg vs. Gershwin.  Stéphane Lemelin, piano.  From "Mostly Railroad Music".  Crystal Records CD CD520.
 
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- Kalvos & Damian: Parody on Richard Wagner's Overture to Die Meistersinger, excerpt. Original orchestra and chorus of the Bavarian State Opera. RCA Victor LP LSC-6708.
 - Alfred Schnittke: Concerto Grosso No. 1, movements 1 and 2.  Gidon Kremer, Tatiana Grindenko, Yuri Smirnov; The Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Heinrich Schiff, conductor. Deutsche Grammophon CD 429 413-2.
 - Johnny Lange, Hy Heath, and Eliot Danial: Uncle Remus. Studio Choir. From "Walt Disney's Uncle Remus, Music Recorded from the Original Sound Track of the Walt Disney Motion Picture, 'Song of the South'". Disneyland Records LP 1205.
 - Henry Cowell: The Banshee. Cheryl Seltzer, piano. From "Henry Cowell, Classic Ultra-Modernist". Musical Heritage Society CD 513756Z.
 - Olivier Messiaen: Turangalîla-Symphonie.  Yvonne Loriod, Jeanne Loriod; Orchestre de l'Opéra Bastille, Myung-Whun Chung, conductor. Deutsche Grammophon CD 431 781-2.
 - Neil B. Rolnick: ElectriCity, parts 7, 8 and 9, Niagara Mohawk Power, Philadelphia Electric and Houston Lighting & Power. New York New Music Ensemble. O.O.Discs No. 8.
 - Joel Chadabe: Valentine. Jan Williams, vibraphone, marimba. From "After Some Songs", Deep Listening CD DL 1 1995 CD.
 - Poul Ruders: Tundra. Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Leif Segerstam, conductor. Chandos Records Ltd. CD CHAN 9179.
 - Batya Weinbaum: Fireflies. Performed by Zeke Hecker. Vermont Composers Festival, Middlebury, Vermont, 1992.  Recorded by Malted/Media.
 - Conlon Nancarrow: Study No. 15. Cheryl Seltzer, Joel Sachs, piano. Musical Heritage Society CD 512764M.
 - Conlon Nancarrow: Sonatina for Piano, 1941. Cheryl Seltzer, Joel Sachs. Musical Heritage Society CD 512764M.
 - Darius Milhaud: Le Boeuf sur le Toit. Orchestre de l'Opéra de Lyon, Kent Nagano, conductor. Musifrance CD 2292-45820-2.
 - Ask Aggie!. Damian and Agnes Birdsong Smee. Created for radio by David Gunn.
 - Olivier Messiaen: L'Ascension, part III. Olivier Messiaen, organ. EMI Classics CD D112187 (via BMG Direct Marketing).
 - Conlon Nancarrow: String Quartet No. 1. Continuum.  Musical Heritage Society CD 512764M.
 - Gavin Bryars: Jesus Blood Never Failed Me Yet. Unidentified singer with Hampton String Quartet and orchestra conducted by Michael Riesman. Point Music CD 438 823-2.
 - Todd Levin: Swirl / Crystal Clear Mix. London Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller, conductor. Deutsche Grammophon CD 445 647-2.
 - Eldon Rathburn: Turbo. Atlantic Brass Quintet. From "Mostly Railroad Music". Crystal Records CD CD520.
 - Eldon Rathburn: The St. Lawrence Tubular Bridge Mazurka Polka. From "Mostly Railroad Music".
 - Eldon Rathburn: Stravinsky on the Delta Queen. From "Mostly Railroad Music".
 - John Adams: A Short Ride in a Fast Machine. San Francisco Symphony, Edo de Waart, conductor. From "The Chairman Dances".  Elektra/Nonesuch CD E2 79144.
 
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- Kalvos & Damian: Parody on Richard Wagner's Overture to Die Meistersinger, excerpt. Original orchestra and chorus of the Bavarian State Opera. RCA Victor LP LSC-6708.
 - Carl Stone: Gadberry's. From "Mom's Bar-B-Q". New Albion CD NA 049 CD.
 - Karlheinz Stockhausen: Opus 1970. Aloys Kontarsky, Johannes G. Fritsch and others. Deutsche Grammophon LP 139 461 SLPM.
 - Steve Reich: Music for 18 Musicians. Steve Reich & Musicians. ECM CD 1129-2.
 - Gwyneth Walker: Sounding Joy. Sounding Joy Chorus, Montpelier Composers Festival, 1991. Recorded by Malted/Media.
 - George Gershwin: I Got Rhythm. Fats Waller and His Rhythm. Original recorded December 4, 1935. From "Giants of Jazz", volume 15. Time-Life Records LP STL-J15.
 - Camille Saint-Saëns: Piano Concerto No. 2, third movement. Artur Rubinstein, Symphony of the Air, Alfred Wallenstein, conductor. RCA Victor CD 09026-61496-2.
 - Carl Stone: Shing Kee. From "Mom's Bar-B-Q".
 - Frank Zappa: Mo 'N Herb's Vacation, third movement. From "Zappa". London Symphony Orchestra, Kent Nagano, conductor. Rykodisk CD RCD 10022.
 - Peter Sculthorpe: Sun Music I. From "New Music From Australia". Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, John Hopkins, conductor. Odyssey LP 32 16 0150.
 - Neil Rollnick: ElectriCity. Movements 10-14, Commonwealth Edison, Central Hudson Gas & Electric, Southern California Edison, Potomac Electric Power and Consolidated Edison. New York New Music Ensemble. O.O.Disks No. 8.
 - Fats Waller: Jitterbug Waltz. Fats Waller, His Rhythm and Orchestra. Original recorded March 16, 1942. From "Giants of Jazz", volume 15.
 - Aaron Copland: Grohg, sixth movement. Cleveland Orchestra, Oliver Knussen, conductor. Argo CD 443 203-2.
 - Moondog (Louis T. Hardin): Nero's Expedition. From "Moondog", CBS CD MK44994.
 - Joel Chadabe: Another Approach to Rhythms. Jan Williams, percussion. From "After Some Songs". Deep Listening CD DL 1 1995 CD.
 
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- Kalvos & Damian: Parody on Richard Wagner's Overture to Die Meistersinger, excerpt. Original orchestra and chorus of the Bavarian State Opera. RCA Victor LP LSC-6708.
Metric Conversion Day Mix
 - Octavian Nemescu: Metabizantinirikon for saxophone and magnetic tape. Daniel Kientzy, saxophone. Electrecord CD ELCD 130.
 - David Gunn: Wrong Way, for calliope four hands. Midi realization by the composer.
 - Teo Macero: One-Three Quarters. From "New Music in Quarter-Tones". Odyssey LP 32-16-0161.
 - Dave Brubeck: Take Five. Dave Brubeck Quartet. From "Time Out". Columbia CD CK 40585.
 - Edgar Varèse: Ionisation. New Jersey Percussion Ensemble. From "Percussion Music". Elektra/Nonesuch CD 9 79150-2.
 - Anthony Braxton: Composition 110A (+108B). From "Four Compositions". Black Saint LP BSR 0086.
 - Henry Cowell: Quartet Euphometric. Kronos Quartet. From "Short Stories". Elektra/Nonesuch CD 9 79310-2.
 - Elliott Carter: Eight Études, No. 1 and 2. Dorian Quintet. Candide LP CD 31016.
 - Steve Reich: Music for 18 Musicians. Steve Reich and Musicians. ECM CD 1129-2.
 - Conlon Nancarrow: Study No. 5. From "The Music of Conlon Nancarrow, Volume Two". 1750 Arch Records LP S-1777.
 - Larry Polansky: Four-Voice Canon No. 4. From "The Theory of Impossible Melody". Artifact Recordings CD ART 1004.
 - Karheinz Stockhausen: Composition 1970, Part II. Aloys Kontarsky, others. Deutsche Grammophon LP 139 461 SLPM
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 - Steve Reich: Four Organs. Michael Tilson Thomas, Ralph Grierson, Rogerl Kellaway, Steve Reich, organs. Angel LP S-36059.
 - Igor Stravinsky: Dance Sacrale - L'Élue from Le Sacre du Printemps. Cleveland Orchestra, Lorin Maazel, conductor. Telarc CD CD-80054.
 - Edgar Varèse: Poème Électronique. From "Music of Edgar Varèse". Columbia LP MS6146.
 - Joel Chadabe: Spring (It Might As Well Be Spring). Jan Williams, conga. From "After Some Songs". Deep Listening CD DL 1 1995 CD.
 - Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji (Leon Dudley): Pastiche on Habañera from Bizet's Carmen. Michael Habermann, piano. Musical Heritage Society LP MHS 4271.
 - Jaron Lanier: Angklung. From "Instruments of Change". Point Music CD 442-132-2.
 - David Gunn: Best of the Sesquihour, Mark Six. Recording provided by the composer.
 - Channel Identification with Ralph the Christmas Dog. From "Stereophile Test CD". Stereophile STPH-002-2.
 - Leonard Bernstein: Chichester Psalms, First Movement. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, London Symphony Chorus, Richard Hickox, conductor. Musical Heritage Society CD MHS 512135K.
 - Henryk Górecki: String Quartet No. 1, Already It Is Dusk. Kronos Quartet. Elektra/Nonesuch CD 9 79319-2.
 - Lord Nelson: A Party for Santa Claus. From "A Caribbean Christmas". Ryko CD RCD 10150.
 
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