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CALL NUMBER: LPCD 65529 FORM: Musical Recording AUTHOR: Del Tredici, David. MAIN TITLE: An Alice symphony [sound recording] / David Del Tredici. PUBLICATION: New York, NY : CRI, p1995. DESCRIPTION: 1 sound disc (39 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. SERIES: Forty years of discovery PERFORMERS: Phyllis Bryn-Julson, soprano ; Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra ; Oliver Knussen, conductor. NOTE: CRI: CD 688. NOTE: For amplified soprano, folk group (2 saxophones, mandolin, banjo and accordion), and orchestra. NOTE: Compact disc. NOTE: Edition performed: Boosey & Hawkes. NOTE: Notes by Steven Ledbetter, and vocal texts ([12] p. : ill.) inserted in container. NOTE: English words, drawn from: Alice's adventures in Wonderland / Lewis Carroll, and other Victorian materials. CONTENTS: Speak roughly/Speak gently (7:27) -- The lobster quadrille (11:35) -- 'Tis the voice of the sluggard (8:51) -- Who stole the tarts? ; Dream: Conclusion (10:25). SUBJECT: Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898 -- Musical settings. SUBJECT: Songs (High voice) with orchestra. ADDED NAME: Bryn-Julson, Phyllis. prf FORM: Music Scores AUTHOR: Del Tredici, David. FILING TITLE: Final Alice. Acrostic song. Vocal score MAIN TITLE: Acrostic song : from "Final Alice" / David Del Tredici; poem by Lewis Carroll. EDITION: Medium voice & piano. PUBLICATION: [S.l.] : Boosey & Hawkes, c1984. DESCRIPTION: 1 vocal score (10 p.) ; 31 cm. NOTE: Originally for soprano and orchestra; acc. arr. for piano by the composer. NOTE: Words, from epilogue poem to Through the looking glass, printed also as text on p. 3. NOTE: Caption has added title: Alice Pleasance Liddell. NOTE: Duration: ca. 4:00. NOTE: Publisher's no.: SGB-2702G. SUBJECT: Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898 -- Musical settings. SUBJECT: Songs (Medium voice) with orchestra -- Vocal scores with piano. ADDED NAME: Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898. ADDED TITLE: Final Alice. ADDED TITLE: Alice Pleasance Liddell. LCCN: 85-751028 /M CALL NUMBER: M1621 D85 L4 1986 FORM: Music Scores AUTHOR: Duke, John, 1899- cn FILING TITLE: Lewis Carroll poems MAIN TITLE: 5 Lewis Carroll poems : for medium voice and piano / John Duke EDITION: Manuscript ed. PUBLICATION: Huntsville, Tex. : Recital Publications, c1986. DESCRIPTION: 1 score (32 p.) ; 27 cm. NOTE: English words. CONTENTS: The lobster quadrille -- Jabberwocky -- The little crocodile -- The mock turtle's song -- The Duchess' lullaby. CALL NUMBER: LPCD 49552 FORM: Musical Recording AUTHOR: Fine, Irving, 1914-1962. FILING TITLE: Selections MAIN TITLE: Music of Irving Fine [sound recording] PUBLICATION: New York, NY : CRI, p1992. DESCRIPTION: 1 sound disc (73 min.) : digital, stereo. ; 4 3/4 in. SERIES: CRI American masters PERFORMERS: Gregg Smith Singers ; Gregg Smith, conductor (1st-4th works); Raymond Beegle, piano (3rd-4th works) ; Ida Kavafian, violin (5th work) ; Eunice Alberts, mezzo-soprano (6th work); Irving Fine, piano (5th-6th works). NOTE: CRI: CD 630. NOTE: Title from container spine. NOTE: Vocal selections sung in English. NOTE: Originally released on CRI SD 376 (1st-4th works), CRI SD 508 (5th work), and CRI SD 106 (6th work). NOTE: Compact disc; analog recording. NOTE: Program and biographical notes by Vivian Fine and texts (15p.) in container. CONTENTS: The hour-glass / poems by Ben Jonson (14:51) -- Three choruses from Alice in Wonderland : first series (9:24) / text by Lewis Carroll-- Three choruses from Alice in Wonderland : second series / text by Lewis Carroll ; adapted by Irving Fine (7:32) -- McCord's menagerie : four variations for male voices / poems by David McCord (5:22) Sonata for violin and piano (21:02) -- Mutability : a cycle of songs for mezzo-soprano and piano / poems by Irene Orgel (13:40). CALL NUMBER: LPCD 43847 FORM: Musical Recording AUTHOR: Del Tredici, David. FILING TITLE: Steps MAIN TITLE: Steps for orchestra ; Haddocks' eyes [sound recording] / David Del Tredici. PUBLICATION: New York, NY : New World Records, p1990. DESCRIPTION: 1 sound disc (54 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. PERFORMERS: In the 1st work: New York Philharmonic ; Zubin Mehta, conductor. In the 2nd work: Claire Bloom, narrator; Susan Narucki, soprano ; New York Philharmonic Ensembles; Zubin Mehta, conductor. CAPTURE DATA: The 1st work recorded Mar. 9-10, 1990, at Avery Fisher Hall, New York. The 2nd work recorded Nov. 27, 1989, at the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters Auditorium, New York. NOTE: New World Records: 80390-2. Additional no. on label: DIDX 008609. NOTE: The 2nd work for narrator, soprano, and instrumental ensemble. NOTE: Words of the 2nd work from Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass, and Thomas Moore's poem My heart and lute. CALL NUMBER: LPCD 55784 FORM: Recording AUTHOR: Carradine, John. MAIN TITLE: The land where dreams are made [sound recording] / music composed and conducted by Martin Scot Kosins. PUBLICATION: [Baton Rouge, La.] : Centaur, p1992. DESCRIPTION: 1 sound disc (31 min., 50 sec.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. PERFORMERS: John Carradine, Loretta Swit and Keith Carradine with supporting cast, concert orchestra and chorus. CAPTURE DATA: Recorded 1982 and 1983, Santa Barbara, CA and Detroit. NOTE: Centaur: CRC 2104. NOTE: Children's stories and poetry. NOTE: Compact disc. NOTE: Program notes (7 p. : ill.) inserted in container. CONTENTS: The walrus and the carpenter : from Alice in Wonderland / Lewis Carroll The owl and the pussycat / Edward Lear The land where dreams are made / Martin Scot Kosins The happy prince / Oscar Wilde ; adapted by Martin Scot Kosins. CALL NUMBER: M1585 S67 T8 FORM: Music Scores AUTHOR: Southers, Leroy W., 1941- FILING TITLE: Songs on texts by Lewis Carroll MAIN TITLE: Two songs on texts by Lewis Carroll [by] Leroy W. Southers Jr. PUBLICATION: Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms, [1968] DESCRIPTION: score (7 p.) SERIES: CMP library edition ; 061-3-02 NOTE: For mixed chorus (SSATB), unacc. NOTE: English text. CONTENTS: As it fell upon a day.-The mock turtle's song. CALL NUMBER: M215 T39 T5 1936 FORM: Music Scores AUTHOR: Taylor, Deems, 1885-1966. FILING TITLE: Through the looking glass; arr. MAIN TITLE: Through the looking glass : five pictures from Lewis Carroll, [op. 12] / Deems Taylor ; transcribed for two pianos, four hands by James Whittaker. PUBLICATION: New York, N.Y. : J. Fischer, c1936. DESCRIPTION: 2 scores (93 p. each) ; 31 cm. NOTE: Originally for orchestra. NOTE: Publisher's no.: Fischer Edition no. 0360. CONTENTS: Dedication -- The garden of live flowers -- Jabberwocky===========================================================
Another work inspired by Carroll was 'The Hunting of the Snark', which i guess you would call a musical. Music by Mike Batt, renowned in the UK as the man who did the music for the Wombles. It was performed in the Albert Hall in London in the 80s, and transmitted on TV. I've got a recording on VHS.
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I am very much a Carrollian enthusiast, and I find Batt's suite of
songs, linked by readings of verses from the poem, and orchestral
pieces, very much in the spirit of Carroll. I reccommend it to other
Carrol enthusiasts. Art Garfunkel, Julian Lennon and Roger Daltry are
among the performers on the CD which I have: a different version was
produced on stage and broadcast on British television.
Someone posted your URL on one of the books newsgroups as a good
source for Alice music. One of my favorite Stevie Nicks songs was
left off the list. It's called _Alice_ and makes references to the
other side of the mirror in it. Maybe the song stretches the
Wonderland connection a bit, but I sincerely believe the song was
based on Alice in Wonderland. It's a great song, I highly recommend
hearing it.
Amy
From: Amy