Six works for tape realized at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center:
Metamophosis (1957) [5'23"]
Linear Contrasts (1958) [3'42"]
Wireless Fantasy (1960) [4'37"]
Of Wood and Brass (1965) [4'22"]
Computer Piece No. 1 (1968) [3'42"]
Two Sketches for a Computer Piece (1971) [3'19"]
Three Scenes from the Creation (1960 rev. 1973) [20'53"]
Alice Shields - mezzo-soprano
Macalester College Chamber Chorus conducted by Ian Morton and the University of Utah A Capella Chorus conducted by Newell Weight plus electronic and processed sounds realized at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center
Missa Brevis (1972) [17'43"]
Jo Ann Ottley - soprano
Chorus of the University of Utah
Brasses from the Utah Symphony conducted by Newell Weight
The Circles of a Swallow - Octet No. 1 (1997) [8'12"]
Music Amici
The Gloaming - String Quartet No. 2 (1998) [17'55"]
The Whitman Quartet
Rain In The City - String Quartet No. 1 (1996) [12'15"]
Lark Quartet
The Shadows of October for clarinet and string orchestra (1997) [7'41"]
Michael Estrin, clarinet
The Janacek Philharmonic conducted by Dennis Burkh
Trampoline Harmonics (1998) [5'44"]
Stanley Drucker - clarinet + The Whitman Quartet
{Arabesque Z6729; distributed by Allegro}
WHAT WE LIVE
Quintet for a Day
LISLE ELLIS - bass LAWRENCE OCHS - tenor and sopranino saxophones DONALD ROBINSON - drums DAVE DOUGLAS - trumpet (left channel) [AMC member] WADADA LEO SMITH - trumpet (right channel)
A Brush With the Groove [4'56"]
Here Today [9'49"]
The Turqoise Lament [1'53"]
Yours and Mine [14'51"]
The Undersized Shadow [3'49"]
The Big Hunt [2'30"]
The Blackbird [2'24"]
Gone Tomorrow [14'59"]
Coda [1'58"]
(All compositions are group improvisations by the five members)