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  1. Elliott Carter: The Vocal Works (1975-1981) by Elliott Carter released in 1989. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. music. community. Elliott Carter: The Vocal Works (1975 - 1981) by Various Artists. Share / Embed. Wishlist. supported by. Patrick Mason, Speculum Musicae, David Starobin - Three Poems of Robert Frost - I. Dust of Snow 00:00 / 01:24. Digital Album. Streaming + Download.

  3. Track Listing. [1-3] Three Poems of Robert Frost (1974) Patrick Mason, baritone | Speculum Musicae, David Starobin, conductor. Recorded 21 October 1987, RCA Studio A, New York, NY. Timings: 1:22 (1); 1:20 (2); 2:00 (3) Producer: Judith Sherman. Engineer: Joe Lopes. *Reissued on David Starobin: Favorite Tracks, Vol. 2.

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1989 CD release of "The Vocal Works (1975-1981)" on Discogs.

  5. The excellent series of Elliot Carter's (who will be 103 this December) music is organized not chronologically; but by concept, or genre. This release concentrates on the vocal works which he composed at the end of the 1970s, when his style was very different from now – but nevertheless contained many pointers to techniques and priorities ...

  6. Dec 18, 2006 · Between 1975 and 1981, Elliot Carter produced his remarkable vocal trilogy: A Mirror on Which to Dwell, Syringa, and In Sleep, in Thunder. Bridge's CD marks the first integral recording of the three works, and also includes the premiere recording of Carter's 1980 orchestration, Three Poems of Robert Frost.

  7. Vocal Works (197581): A Mirror on Which to Dwell; In Sleep, In Thunder; Syringa; Three Poems of Robert Frost. Speculum Musicae with Katherine Ciesinki, mezzo; Jon Garrison , tenor; Jan Opalach, bass; Christine Schadeberg, soprano.