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Julius Eastman: Unjust Malaise - Abby Newton (cello); Amrom Chodos (clarinet); Barry Gold (cello); Benjamin Hudson (violin); Charles Lirette (trumpet);...
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  1. Stay on It, for voice, piano & percussion
  2. If You're So Smart, Why Aren't You Rich?, for chamber ensemble
  3. The Holy Presence of Joan d'Arc, for solo voice: Prelude
  4. The Holy Presence of Joan d'Arc, for 10 cellos
  5. Gay Guerrilla, for any number of similar instruments
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  1. Stay on It, for voice, piano & percussion
  2. If You're So Smart, Why Aren't You Rich?, for chamber ensemble
  3. The Holy Presence of Joan d'Arc, for solo voice: Prelude
  4. The Holy Presence of Joan d'Arc, for 10 cellos
  5. Gay Guerrilla, for any number of similar instruments
  6. Evil Nigger, for any number of similar instruments
  7. Crazy Nigger, for any number of similar instruments
  8. Julius Eastman's spoken introduction to the Northwestern University concert
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Julius Eastman (1940-1990) was a composer in good company around 1970. The booklet to New World Records' survey of Eastman's never-before-issued compositions contains a number of group shots showing Eastman in the presence of such luminaries as Lukas Foss, Lejaren Hiller, Pauline Oliveros, Jan Williams, Eberhard Blum, David Del Tredici, Morton Feldman, and other first-tier proponents of contemporary music of that time. The fact that Eastman's face is the only black one in these photos seems not to have impacted the attitude ...

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Julius Eastman: Unjust Malaise 2005, New World Records

UPC: 093228063827

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