Edited and Reconstructed by Michael Cuthbert
Composed by Antonio Zachara da Teramo (ca. 1405)
Performed by Ensemble Micrologus
David Deveau: Beethoven – Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major, Op. 58 (arr. by Beethoven for chamber ensemble)
David Deveau, soloist
Andres Cardenes and Carl Levinson, violins;
Rebecca Albers and Megan Mason, violas;
David Hardy, cello
Matthew Frischman, bass
David Deveau: Chopin – Ballad No. 1 in G major, Op. 23
David Deveau, soloist
John Harbison: Diamond Watch
Double Play for Two Pianos (2009)
John Harbison
Mark Harvey: Saxophrenia
Mark Harvey
Keeril Makan: Washed by Fire
From "In Sound" (Tzadik, 2008)
Performed by the Kronos Quartet
George Ruckert: Rag Shenan Mand
Performed by George Ruckert
Nilaswati Productions NS 001, 2008
Elena Ruehr: Shimmer
From "Metamorphosen" (Albany Records, 1996)
Performed by Metamorphosen
Charles Shadle: Penny Ballad of Elvious Ricks
Poem by R.G. Villet.
Patricia Tang: Drogue
From "Nder et le Setsima Group"
by Nder et le Setsima Group (Disques Nuits d'Afrique, 2000)
Marcus Thompson: Synapse for Viola and Computer (1976)
Performed by Marcus Thompson, viola
Barry Vercoe, Professor Emeritus, composer
FAST Festival Music | Machines Concert at the Media Lab
February 5, 2011
Peter Whincop, Keep it sub rosa, or between the cracks
2008
Evan Ziporyn: Frog's Eye
Cantaloupe Records, 2006
MIT Jazz Choir and MIT Festival Jazz Ensemble: In Praise of MIT
Music and original lyrics by John B. Wilbur '22
Music arranged by John Harbison, 2011 | Lyrics updated
Performed for the MIT150 celebrations
This great arrangement of MIT's unoffical official song, by Pulitzer Prize-winning MIT composer John Harbison, opens with a short, decorous phrase (a nod to the 1922 original) — then shifts into festive jazz.
Mark Harvey: A Rite for All Souls
A historic recording that reaches across nearly 50 years from a time of great social turbulence in the US to deliver a message of peace and healing