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The Prison, Part I. Close on Freedom: The Prisoner communes with his Soul "I awoke in the middle of the night"
James Blachly, Experiential Orchestra, Dashon Burton, Sarah Brailey
Smyth: The Prison
The Prison, Part II. The Deliverance: Chorale Prelude in the Prison Chapel (The Prisoner awakes)
James Blachly, Experiential Orchestra
The Prison, Part I. Close on Freedom: Voices sing of immortality "We are full of immortality"
James Blachly, Experiential Orchestra, Experiential Chorus
The Prison, Part I. Close on Freedom: The Prisoner asks the secret of emancipation "I was alone with sorrow"
James Blachly, Experiential Orchestra, Dashon Burton, Experiential Chorus
The Prison, Part I. Close on Freedom: Orchestral Interlude. The first glimmer of Dawn
The Prison, Part I. Close on Freedom: The Prisoner understands his own immortality "In the faint grey morning I hear"
The Prison, Part I. Close on Freedom: The Voices reply "Others are elsewhere, under other names"
James Blachly, Experiential Orchestra, Sarah Brailey, Experiential Chorus
The Prison, Part I. Close on Freedom: His Soul (echosed by Voices) replies "There is no secret"
The Prison, Part I. Close on Freedom: He asks in what shape emancipation will come (Who are our saviours?) "Will it return to me with the same face"
James Blachly, Experiential Orchestra, Dashon Burton, Sarah Brailey, Experiential Chorus
The Prison, Part II. The Deliverance: He hears his guests (the elements of his personality) moving to depart "I hear them overhead moving to depart
The Prison, Part II. The Deliverance: Pastorale. Sunset calm.
The Prison, Part II. The Deliverance: Death calls him (The Last Post) - Gloring, he obeys the summons "For years you have been conning your lesson"
The Prison, Part II. The Deliverance: His Soul tells him the end of the struggle is at hand "The struggle is over. the time has come
The Prison, Part II. The Deliverance: He disbands his ego "I disband myself"
The Prison, Part II. The Deliverance: Voices sing (in Greek mode) the indestructibility of human passions "The laughter we have laughed"
The Prison, Part II. The Deliverance: His farewell, his triumph, his peace "This is no leavetaking"
A Goodbye Too Soon
Pinnacle
Four Seasons of New York - Concerto for Double Bass and Chamber Orchestra: 1. Winter
Robert Nairn, Sheep Island Ensemble, James Blachly
Tremor
Personne
1980
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