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Norton Anthology of Western Music, Seventh Edition (Burkholder and Palisca, Editors)

This document provides excerpts and recordings of 212 classical music works from the 20th century and later. It includes pieces from notable composers such as Scott Joplin, Gustav Mahler, Richard Strauss, Claude Debussy, Igor Stravinsky, John Cage, Steve Reich, and John Adams.
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Norton Anthology of Western Music, Seventh Edition (Burkholder and Palisca, Editors)

This document provides excerpts and recordings of 212 classical music works from the 20th century and later. It includes pieces from notable composers such as Scott Joplin, Gustav Mahler, Richard Strauss, Claude Debussy, Igor Stravinsky, John Cage, Steve Reich, and John Adams.
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Norton

 Recorded  Anthology  of  Western  Music  

Volume  Three  

The  Twentieth  Century  and  After  

For  use  with  

Norton  Anthology  of  Western  Music,  Seventh  Edition  (Burkholder  and  Palisca,  editors)  

164 Scott Joplin: Maple Leaf Rag  

a) Piano roll

Scott Joplin, piano.

℗ QRS. Courtesy of QRS Music.

b) As played by Jelly Roll Morton

Jelly Roll Morton, piano.

℗ 1987 Sony. Courtesy of Sony BMG Music Entertainment.

165 Gustav Mahler: Kindertotenlieder: No. 1, Nun will die Sonn' so hell aufgeh'n

Andreas Schmidt, baritone; Cincinnati Symphony; Jesús López-Cobos, conductor.

℗ 1991 Telarc. Courtesy of Telarc International Corp.

166 Richard Strauss: Salome, Op. 54: Scene 4, conclusion: Ah! Ich habe deinen Mund
geküsst

Montserrat Caballé (Salome); Richard Lewis (Herod); Regina Resnik (Herodias); London
Symphony Orchestra; Erich Leinsdorf, conductor.

℗ RCA Victor Gold Seal. Courtesy of Sony BMG Music Entertainment.

167 Claude Debussy: Nocturnes: No. 1, Nuages

New York Philharmonic; Pierre Boulez, conductor.


℗ 1973 Sony. Courtesy of Sony BMG Entertainment.

168 Maurice Ravel: Le tombeau de Couperin: Menuet

New York Philharmonic; Pierre Boulez, conductor.

℗ 1973 Sony. Courtesy of Sony BMG Entertainment.

169 Serge Rachmaninoff: Prelude in G Minor, Op. 23, No. 5

Sergei Rachmaninov, piano (from an Ampico reproducing piano roll).

℗ 1979 London. Courtesy of Universal Music Enterprises.

170 Alexander Scriabin: Vers la flamme, Op. 72

Bernd Glemser, piano.

℗ 2001 HNH International, Ltd. Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.

711 Erik Satie: Embryons desséchés: No. 3, De Podophthalma

Aldo Ciccolini, piano.

℗ EMI. Courtesy of EMI Entertainment World.

172 Arnold Schoenberg: Pierrot lunaire, Op. 21

a) No. 8: Nacht

b) No. 13: Enthauptung

Lucy Shelton, soprano; Da Capo Chamber Players.

℗ 1992 Bridge. Courtesy of Bridge Records, Inc.

173 Arnold Schoenberg: Piano Suite, Op. 25: Excerpts


a) Prelude

b) Minuet and Trio

Peter Hill, piano.

℗ 1999 HNH International, Ltd. Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.

174 Alban Berg: Wozzeck, Op. 7: Act II, Excerpt

a) Scene 2

b) Scene 3

Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (Wozzeck); Evelyn Lear (Marie); Alice Oelke (Margret);


Orchestra and Chorus of the Deutschen Oper Berlin; Karl Böhm, conductor.

℗ 1965 Deutsche Gramophone. Courtesy of Universal Music Enterprises.

175 Anton Webern: Symphony, Op. 21: First movement, Ruhig schreitend

Ulster Orchestra; Takuo Yuasa, conductor.

℗ 2001 HNH International, Ltd. Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.

176 Igor Stravinksy: The Rite of Spring: Excerpts

a) Danse des adolescentes

b) Danse sacrale

Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Seiji Ozawa, conductor.

℗ 1991 BMG Music. Courtesy of Sony BMG Music Entertainment.

177 Igor Stravinksy: Symphony of Psalms: First movement

CBS Symphony Orchestra; The Festival Singers of Toronto; Igor Stravinsky, conductor.

℗ 1963 Sony. Courtesy of Sony BMG Music Entertainment.


178 Béla Bartók: Mikrokosmos: No. 23, Staccato and Legato

Kornél Zempléni, piano.

℗ Hungaroton. Courtesy of Hungaroton Records.

179 Béla Bartók: Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta: Third movement, Adagio

New York Philharmonic; Pierre Boulez, conductor.

℗ 1973 Sony. Courtesy of Sony BMG Entertainment.

180 Charles Ives: General William Booth Enters into Heaven

William Sharp, baritone; Stephen Blier, piano.

℗ 1993 Troy. Courtesy of Albany Records.

181 George Gershwin: I Got Rhythm, from Girl Crazy

Ethel Merman, alto.

Courtesy of Allegro Corporation.

182 Bessie Smith: Back Water Blues

Bessie Smith, vocal; James P. Johnson, piano.

℗ 1992 Columbia/Legacy. Courtesy of Sony BMG Music Entertainment.

183 King Oliver: West End Blues

Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five: Louis Armstrong, trumpet and vocal; Earl (Fatha)
Hines, piano; Fred Robinson, trombone; Jimmy Strong, clarinet; Mancy Cara, banjo;
Zutty Singleton, drums.

℗ 1928 Columbia/Legacy. Courtesy of Sony BMG Music Entertainment.


184 Duke Ellington: Cotton Tail

Duke Ellington and His Orchestra; recorded 1940.

℗ 2000 RCA Victor. Courtesy of Sony BMG Music Entertainment.

185 Darius Milhaud: La création du monde, Op. 81a: First tableau

Little National Orchestra; Jean-Claude Casadesus, conductor.

℗ 2005 HNH International, Ltd. Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.

186 Kurt Weill: Die Dreigroschenoper: Prelude, Die Moritat von Mackie Messer

Reinhard Firchow, baritone; König Ensemble; Jan Latham-König, conductor.

℗ 1994 Capriccio Records. Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc. on behalf of Capriccio


Records.

187 Paul Hindemith: Symphony Mathis der Maler: Second movement, Grablegung

San Francisco Symphony; Herbert Blomstedt, conductor.

℗ London Records. Courtesy of Universay Music Company.

188 Sergei Prokofiev: Alexander Nevsky, Op. 78: Fourth movement, Arise, Ye Russian
People

Stanislavsky Chorus and Russian State Symphony Orchestra; Dmitry Yablonsky,


conductor.

℗ 2003 HNH International, Ltd. Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.

189 Dmitri Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5, Op. 47: Second movement, Allegretto

Concertgebouw Orchestra; Bernard Haitink, conductor.

℗ London Records. Courtesy of Universal Music Enterprises.


190 Heitor Villa-Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5: No. 1, Aria (Cantilena)

Renée Fleming, soprano; New World Symphony; Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor.

℗ 1997 RCA Victor. Courtesy of Sony BMG Music Entertainment.

191 Silvestre Revueltas: Homenaje a Federico García Lorca: First movement, Baile

New Philharmonia Orchestra; Eduardo Mata, conductor.

℗1994 Catalyst Records.

192 Edgard Varèse: Hyperprism

Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra; Christopher Lynd-Gee, conductor.

℗ 2008 HNH International, Ltd. Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.

193 Henry Cowell: The Banshee

Henry Cowell, piano.

℗ Smithsonian Folkways.

194 Ruth Crawford Seeger: String Quartet 1931: Fourth movement, Allegro possible

Pellegrini Quartet.

℗ CPO. Courtesy of CPO.

195 Aaron Copland: Appalachian Spring: Excerpt with Variations on 'Tis the Gift to Be Simple

London Symphony Orchestra; Aaron Copland, conductor.

℗ Sony. Courtesy of Sony BMG Music Entertainment.


196 William Grant Still: Afro-American Symphony (Symphony No. 1): First movement,
Moderato assai

Chicago Sinfonietta; Paul Freeman, conductor.

℗ 2000 Cedille. Courtesy of Chicago Classical Recording Foundation.

197 Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie: Anthropology

Dizzy Gillespie, trumpet; Charlie Parker, alto saxophone; Bud Powell, piano; Tommy
Potter, bass; Roy Haynes, drums.

℗ 1977 Columbia. Courtesy of Sony BMG Music Entertainment.

198 Leonard Bernstein: West Side Story: Act 1, No. 8, “Cool”

Original Broadway cast; Max Goberman, conductor.

℗ 1998 Sony. Courtesy of Sony BMG Entertainment.

199 Vincent Persichetti: Symphony for Band (Symphony No. 6), Op. 69: First movement,
Adagio—Allegro

United States Marine Band; Timothy W. Foley, director.

℗ 2004 United States Marine Band.

200 Benjamin Britten: Peter Grimes, Act III, Scene 2: To hell with all your mercy!

London Symphony Orchestra; Colin Davis, conductor.

℗ 2004 LSO Live UK.

201 Olivier Messiaen: Quartet for the End of Time: First movement, Liturgie de cristal

Amici Ensemble.

℗ 2001 HNH International, Ltd. Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.


202 Pierre Boulez: Le marteau sans maître: Movement 6, Bourreaux de solitude

Elizabeth Laurence, mezzo-soprano; Ensemble InterContemporain; Pierre Boulez,


conductor.

℗ 2002 Sony Classical. Courtesy of Sony BMG Music Entertainment.

203 John Cage: Sonatas and Interludes: Sonata V

Yuji Takahashi, prepared piano.

℗ Denon. Courtesy of Savoy Label Group.

204 John Cage: Music of Changes: Book I

Steffen Schleiermacher, piano.

℗ MDG. Courtesy of Muskiproduktion Dabringhaus und Grimm.

205 George Crumb: Black Angels: Thirteen Images from the Dark Land: Excerpts

a) Image 4: Devil-Music

b) Image 5: Danse macabre

Concord String Quartet.

℗ 1995 Vox. Courtesy of SPJ Music, Inc.

206 Edgard Varèse: Poème électronique

℗ 1998 Decca. Courtesy of Universal Music Enterprises.

207 Milton Babbitt: Philomel: Section I

Bethany Beardslee, soprano.


℗ New World. Courtesy of New World Records, Recorded Anthology of American Music,
Inc.

208 Krzysztof Penderecki: Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima

National Polish Radio Symphony Radio Orchestra (Katowice); Antoni Wit, conductor.

℗ 2000 HNH International, Ltd. Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.

209 Bright Sheng: Seven Tunes Heard in China, for solo cello: No. 1, Seasons

Yo-Yo Ma, cello.

℗ 1999 Sony. Courtesy of Sony BMG Music Entertainment.

210 Steve Reich: Tehillim: Part IV

Ossia; Alan Pierson, conductor.

℗ Canteloupe Music.

211 John Adams: Short Ride in a Fast Machine

Bournemouth Symphony; Marin Alsop, conductor.

℗ 2004 HNH International, Ltd. Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.

212 György Ligeti: Étude No. 9, Vertige

Pierre-Laurent Aimard, piano.

℗ Sony Classical. Courtesy of Sony BMG Entertainment.

213 Sofia Gubaidulina: Rejoice! Sonata for Violin and Violoncello: Fifth movement, Listen to
the still small voice within

Gidon Kramer, violin; Yo-Yo Ma, cello.


℗ 1989 Sony. Courtesy of Sony BMG Music Entertainment.

214 Alfred Schnittke: Concerto Grosso No. 1: Second movement, Toccata

The New Stockholm Chamber Orchestra; Lev Markiz, conductor.

℗ BIS Records. Courtesy of Qualiton Imports, Ltd.

215 Arvo Pärt: Seven Magnificat Antiphons: Excerpts

a) No. 1: O Weisheit

b) No. 6: O König aller Völker

Taverner Choir; Andrew Parrott, conductor.

℗ 1999 Sony. Courtesy of Sony BMG Music Entertainment.

216 Kaija Saariaho: L'Amour de loin: Act IV, Scene 3

Daniel Belcher (Jaufré Rudel); German Symphony Orchestra Berlin; Kent Nagano,
conductor.

℗ 2000 Harmonia Mundi. Courtesy of Harmonia Mundi USA.

217 Osvaldo Golijov: La Pasión según San Marcos: Excerpt

a) No. 24: Scorn and Denial

b) No. 25: The Rending of the Robe

c) No. 26: Colorless Moon—Aria of St. Peter's Tears

Jessica Rivera, soprano; Schola Cantorum de Venezuela; Orquesta La Pasión,


Members of the Simón Bolivar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela; Maria Guinand,
conductor.

℗ Deutsche Grammophon. Courtesy of Universal Music Entertainment.

218 Elliott Carter: Caténaires


Ursula Oppens, piano.

℗ 2006 Cedille Records.

219 John Adams: Doctor Atomic: Act I, conclusion, Batter my heart

Gerald Finley (J. Robert Oppenheimer); London Philharmonic Orchestra; Edward


Gardner, conductor.

℗ 2010 Chandos Records. Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc. on behalf of Chandos


Records.

220 Jennifer Higdon: blue cathedral: Opening excerpt

Atlanta Symphony Orchestra; Robert Spano, conductor.

℗ 1999 Telarc. Courtesy of Concord Music Group, Inc.

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