Stella Markou, Jennifer Mazzoni, Jane Price, Julia Sakharova, Alla Voskoboynikova - Music of Barbara Harbach, Vol. 14 - Chamber Music VI (2021)

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Title: Music of Barbara Harbach, Vol. 14 - Chamber Music VI
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: MSR Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 76:58 min
Total Size: 335 MB
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Stella Markou, Jennifer Mazzoni, Jane Price, Julia Sakharova, Alla Voskoboynikova - Music of Barbara Harbach, Vol. 14 - Chamber Music VI (2021)

Tracklist:

01. Civil Civility for Chamber Orchestra with Soprano, Flute, Violin and Piano : I. Sentiments (Elizabeth Cady Stanton)
02. Civil Civility for Chamber Orchestra with Soprano, Flute, Violin and Piano: II. Gift of Mystery (Eleanor Roosevelt)
03. Civil Civility for Chamber Orchestra with Soprano, Flute, Violin and Piano: III. Memories of Our Lives (Rosa Parks)
04. Civil Civility for Chamber Orchestra with Soprano, Flute, Violin and Piano: IV. Committed (Margaret Mead)
05. Civil Civility for Chamber Orchestra with Soprano, Flute, Violin and Piano: V. Light of Truth (Ida Wells-Barnett)
06. Civil Civility for Chamber Orchestra with Soprano, Flute, Violin and Piano: VI. Ain’t I A Woman (Sojourner Truth)
07. Visions of Hildegard for Violin and Piano: I. O Vis Eternitatis (O Power Within Eternity)
08. Visions of Hildegard for Violin and Piano: II. O Nobilissima Viriditas (O Noblest Green Viridity)
09. Visions of Hildegard for Violin and Piano: III. O Ignee Spiritus (O Fiery Spirit)
10. Cuatro Danzas for Flute and Piano: I. Danza Flamenco
11. Cuatro Danzas for Flute and Piano: II. La Mente (Only In The Mind)
12. Cuatro Danzas for Flute and Piano: III. Andante para vihuelo de penole
13. Cuatro Danzas for Flute and Piano: IV. Danza Delirio
14. The Sound The Stars Make Rushing Through The Sky for Soprano, Violin and Piano: I. And Musing Awhile
15. The Sound The Stars Make Rushing Through The Sky for Soprano, Violin and Piano: II. Ojibwe Prayer
16. The Sound The Stars Make Rushing Through The Sky for Soprano, Violin and Piano: III. The Sound The Stars Make Rushing Through The
17. The Sound The Stars Make Rushing Through The Sky for Soprano, Violin and Piano: IV. Trail of Tears


Barbara Harbach has a large catalog of works, including symphonies, operas, works for string and chamber ensemble, choral anthems, ballet, musicals and film scores. She has also composed music for organ, harpsichord and piano and has arranged numerous Baroque works for brass and organ. A gifted performer as well, Harbach has toured extensively as both an organist and harpsichordist throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and Asia. Her lively performances and recordings have captured the imagination of many American composers; the body of work written for and dedicated to her is substantial. Harbach is also heavily involved in the research, editing, publication and recording of manuscripts of 18th century keyboard composers, as well as historical and contemporary women composers. Also a prolific recording artist, Harbach can be heard on more than a dozen albums on MSR Classics, Naxos Records, Gasparo Records, Kingdom Records, Albany Records, Northeastern Records and Hester Park. Harbach, who serves as editor of the WomenArts Quarterly Journal, initiated Women in the Arts−St. Louis, a celebration of the achievements of women creators. More than 800 events by cultural organizations in the St. Louis region have provided audiences with new and historical examples of the work of women writers, composers and artists. In recognition of this, she received the Arts Education Award from the Missouri Arts Council, the Missouri Citizen for the Arts Award, the Yellow Rose Award from the Zonta International Club of St. Louis and the Faculty Excellence Award from the College of Fine Arts and Communication at the University of Missouri St. Louis. The winner of numerous awards and honors, Harbach received the Hellenic Spirit Foundation Award, Grand Center Visionary Award for “Successful Working Artist,” Argus Foundation Award and YWCA Leader of Distinction Award in the Arts. She was recently named National Arts Associate Distinguished Member of the Buffalo Chapter of SAI, and one of the “30 Most Innovative Women Professors Alive Today”. Harbach is also the recipient of an honorary doctorate in music, Honoris Causa, from Wilmington College in Ohio for her achievements as a composer, performer, editor and publisher. Currently a Curators’ Distinguished Professor Emerita of Music at the University of Missouri−St. Louis, Harbach holds a Bachelor’s degree from Pennsylvania State University, a Master’s degree from Yale University, a Konzertdiplom from the Musikhochschule of Frankfurt, Germany, and a Doctorate from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York.