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  1. Escot's piece, "Mirabilis II," was performed by Crispell along with clarinetist Don Byron and drummer Gerry Hemingway, and was recorded on March 26, 1992, at Studio One, WGBH-FM in Boston.

    • February 11, 1992;, March 26, 1992;, July 10 and 13, 1992
    • Jordan Hall, NEC, Boston;, WGBH-FM, Boston;, WDR Cologne
  2. 4. Dez. 2006 · Album contains 3 pieces of music written especially for Crispell: "Costellar Pulsations" by R. Cogan, feat. second pianist Ellen Polansky; "Mirabilis II" by Pozzi Escot, feat. Don Byron & Gerry Hemingway; the third piece is by Manfred Niehaus, performed by WDR radio orchestra conducted by David de Villiers.

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  3. STELLAR PULSATIONS/THREE COMPOSERS Robert Cogan, Pozzi Escot, Manfred Niehaus \ 1. Ft.Cogan: Costellar Pulsations - 12'05 > (with Ellen Polansky on 2nd piano) . ’P.Escot: Mirabilis II - 16'33 (with Don Byron & Gerry Hemingway - dr.) 3. M. Niehaus: Concerto for Marilyn - 23'57 (with the WDR radio orchestra conducted by David de Villiers) i

  4. 7. Mai 2023 · Say No More in Person Bob Ostertag TRANSIT 44 44 44 (94) w/Mark Dresser, Phil Minton Stellar Pulsations/Three Composers Marilyn Crispell LEO RECORDS CD LR 194 (94) w/Don Byron

  5. Escot's piece, "Mirabilis II," was performed by Crispell along with clarinetist Don Byron and drummer Gerry Hemingway, and was recorded on March 26, 1992, at Studio One, WGBH-FM in Boston. "Concerto for Marilyn," the composition by Niehaus, features Crispell as soloist with the WDR Radio Orchestra, conducted by David de Villiers, and was ...

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1994 CD release of "Stellar Pulsations / Three Composers" on Discogs.

  7. Escot's piece, "Mirabilis II," was performed by Crispell along with clarinetist Don Byron and drummer Gerry Hemingway, and was recorded on March 26, 1992, at Studio One, WGBH-FM in Boston. "Concerto for Marilyn," the composition by Niehaus, features Crispell as soloist with the WDR Radio Orchestra, conducted by David de Villiers, and was ...