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Discography
Furious Artisans

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Hausmusik [Buy
the CD] - music by Ernst Kreneck, Paul Hindemith,
William Anderson, Jonathan Dawe, Hans.Erich. Apostel, Robert Martin,
Olga Gorelli |
With Oren Fader, Marc Wolf guitars
Jacqueline Leclair, oboe
Jacqueline Carrasco, violin
Joan Forsyth and Raj Bhimani, piano
Tom Zajac, recorder |
Titanic Records
Music of Johann Kaspar Mertz (now out of print)
Soundspells Productions
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Music of Meyer Kupferman, vol.1
[Buy
the CD] |
"Anderson's playing is of a very high order of
dexterity, virtuosity, and brilliance, and is indicative of the tremendous
advances made in guitar technique over the past four decades.....
Though Kupferman does not play guitar, his compositions over many
years display a deep understanding of the instrument's range, potential,
and tonal colors. At the same time he is always pushing the performer
and the instrument to the limits of possibility, and he takes it a
million miles from the pleasant Spanish strumming that has persisted
well into this century...For Kupferman it is an instrument that can
take its place in music of our time and should be released from that
image of pleaseant background music." - David Denton,
Fanfare
With Oren Fader, guitar and Joan Forsyth,
piano |
CRi

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Diary of a Seducer [Buy
the CD] - Robert Martin epic Diary of a Seducer; and
Charles Wuorinen's Sonata for Guitar and Piano, 1995, and old works
by Babbitt and Carter |
| With Oren Fader, Mark Delpriora, guitars; and Joan
Forsyth, piano |
Compilations
Bridge Records
New Music With Guitar, vol. 5 [Buy
the CD] - Milton Babbitt's Soli e Duettini, Anderson
& Fader
Open Space 14
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Robert Morris [Buy the CD] - A collection of works by Robert Morris, including the Anderson/Fader Duo in a performance of Tête à Tête. |
CRI
Winter Shadow, (Music of Akemi Naito) [Buy
the CD] - Strings & Time, Anderson &
Fader duo
Koch
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Soli e Duettini, (Music of Milton Babbitt)
[Buy
the CD] - Cavalier Settings, with William Anderson,
guitar and Niel Farrel, tenor |
"The performances are top-notch -- it would
be foolhardy to approach a Babbitt score with anythingless than
relaxed virtuosity."
"If you're not familiar with Babbitt's music, this is undoubtedly
the most pleasant way yet to begin an acquaintanceship." - Fanfare
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CGNJ
Jersey Sessions, Volume 2 - Milton Babbitt's Composition for Guitar |