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A1 Howard Skempton Waltz
Piano – John Tilbury
A2 Christopher Hobbs Aran
Performer – Alec Hill, Christopher Hobbs, Hugh Shrapnel, John White, PTO*
A3 Christopher Hobbs 3 Piano Duets
Piano – Christopher Hobbs, John White
A4 Gavin Bryars Ponukelian Melody
Cello – Gavin BryarsOrgan, Bells [Orchestral] – Christopher HobbsTuba – John White
B1 John White Piano Duet 10, 11, 12 & 13
Piano, Percussion – Christopher Hobbs, John White
B2 John White Photo - Finish Machine
Piano, Percussion – Christopher Hobbs, John White
B3 Michael Parsons Piano Piece 5
Piano – Michael Parsons
B4 James Lampard The Caterpillar
Orchestra – Majorca Orchestra
B5 Michael Nyman The Otherwise Very Beautiful Blue Danube Waltz
Piano – Ben Mason , Dave Smith , John Lewis , Michael Nyman, Orlando Gough

Credits

  • Edited By [Editor] – William Furlong

Notes

A1 written in April 1970; recorded 3 October 1976 in London.
A2 written in 1972 for the PTO; performed on October 1, 1972, at The Orangery, Holland Park.
A3 written in December 1974; from the first performance at the Palais des Beaux Arts, Brussels, on February 1, 1975.
A4 composed in April - May 1975; recorded live at the Lucy Milton Gallery, 15 May 1975.
B1 written in 1974; recorded 1 February 1975 at the Palais des Beaux Arts, Brussels.
B2 written in 1971; recorded 10 June 1976 at Whitechapel Gallery, London.
B3 written on 24 October 1973, and is the firth of a set of pieces written that year; recorded in Fylkingen, Stockholm 21 April 1976.
B4 recorded on 3 March 1974.
B5 written in 1976; recorded at the first performance given in the foyer of the National Theatre on 14th June 1976.

Audio Arts Magazine Volume 3 Number 2
Copyright 1976.
Reprinted 1983
This issue of Audio Arts is produced in collaboration with Studio International and is complementary to the Nov/Dec issue: Art & Experimental Music.
Acknowledgment is due to Michael Nyman for his invaluable assistance in the preparation of this issue of Audio Arts.

A "generally more soft-centred version" of track A2 can be found on this LP .