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Check out the
"Special Event CD." This
album contains examples of music I might play at special events such
as wedding receptions, corporate functions, parties, and dinners.
Click HERE to
listen to the examples or to purchase this CD. |
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streaming audio files |
These are mp3s
of various pieces which have not found their way onto CDs yet. |
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1. Two
Pantoums: (Old version) Canons for Soprano & Piano Quartet. Pantoums by Margaret
Hardy. The pantoum is a Malaysian poetic form. These
pieces were performed at the Tarrytown Music Hall on January 19, 2008
by soprano Erika Sunnegardh and the New York Piano Quartet. |
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Sunset 11:43 |
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Sunrise 9:12 |
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1a.
Two Pantoums: New versions for piano quintet. These recordings
were made with virtual instruments. An oboe plays the vocal
parts. See sheet music page for full score. |
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Sunset |
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Sunrise |
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2.
Three Dances for Flute. Mandolin, and Guitar. These are
pieces I wrote for my friend, mandolinist Joyce Balint of New York.
The other players are Stefan Hoskuldsson, flute, and GiacomoLaVita,
guitar. Recorded live in concert, Tarrytown, NY 4-2-06. |
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3.
Quartet 4 Joyce. Same personnel as above but with the
addition of harpist Susan Jolles. |
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4.
Selections from THE FOUR ARTISTS, music by Glenn Hardy,
poems by Margaret |
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Hardy |
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The Dancer
Phred Mileski, soprano Glenn Hardy, piano |
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The Photographer
Norman Bell, bass Glenn Hardy, piano |
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The Poet Ben
Davidson, tenor Glenn Hardy, piano |
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The Composer
Margaret Tyler, alto Glenn Hardy, piano |
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5.
Music for Blue Squares Music for
electronic ensemble written for an exhibition of the |
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paintings of Frederic Walperswyler. Old Lyme Art Association, Old Lyme,
CT April 1994. |
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...about 16+ minutes |
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6.
First Lessons for soprano, piano, and double-bass.
Poem by Margaret Hardy, |
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music by Glenn Hardy.
Ruth Crocker, soprano James Hunter,
double-bass |
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Glenn Hardy, piano |
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7.
Choreographer of Birds for soprano and piano. Poem by
Margaret Hardy, music by |
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Glenn Hardy. Ruth Crocker,
soprano Glenn Hardy, piano |
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8.
The Most Intelligent,
The Most Beautiful... for mezzo-soprano and piano.
Poem by |
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Margaret Hardy, music by Glenn Hardy. Margaret
Tyler, mezzo-soprano, Simon |
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Holt, piano. |
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9.
Hear, O Israel for mezzo-soprano and organ. Text from King
James Bible |
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Margaret Tyler, mezzo-soprano, Simon Holt, Organ |
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10.
Carnival for concert band. This is a 3
movement piece I originally wrote for a |
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gigantic Spanish band. It has never been performed, so I offer it here
as a MIDI |
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recording, done with the Garritan Virtual Band software. |
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I recently re-scored this piece for "normal" sized band or large wind
ensemble. |
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Complete score and parts available. |
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1.
Mozart Parade 6:24 |
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2.
Rondo 4:26 |
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3.
Granados Masquerade 7:29 |
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Also,
see Sheet Music Page for sample scores
of some of these selections. |
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