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  1. Ensemble Diglossia: Steve Adams, Beth Custer, Ben Goldberg, Dan Plonsey, Tom Yoder, Carla Kihlstedt, Jenny Scheinman, Tara Flandreau, Matthew Brubeck, Trevor Dunn, Scott Amendola, Gino Robair, Karen Stackpole, Rob Burger, Myles Boisen, John Schott From the liner notes: The idea was to develop the m

  2. Mould SID Code: IFPI 50F2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2000 CD release of "Shuffle Play: Elegies For The Recording Angel" on Discogs.

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    • CD, Album
  3. Shuffle Play: Elegies for the Recording Angel "Shuffle Play is designed to be played in the “random” or “shuffle” mode of a CD player, reconfiguring the story it tells with each listening. However, because not all players have this feature, consideration was also given to the normal sequencing of tracks.

  4. www.dramonline.org › albums › schott-john-shuffle-playDRAM: John Schott: Shuffle Play

    View Album Art John Schott: Shuffle Play Elegies for the Recording Angel

  5. Elegies for the Recording Angel Ensemble Diglossia: Steve Adams, C, alto, and bass flutes, alto saxophone; Beth Custer, B flat, E flat clarinet; Ben Goldberg, B flat, bass, contra-alto clarinet; Dan Plonsey; alto, tenor, baritone saxophone; Tom Yoder, trombone; Carla Kihlstedt, Jenny Scheinman, violins; Tara Flandreau, viola; Matthew Brubeck ...

  6. clarinet. Ben Goldberg grew up in Denver, Colorado. He received his undergraduate music degree from the University of California, Santa Cruz and a Master of Arts in Composition from Mills College. He was a pupil of the eminent clarinetist Rosario Mazzeo, and studied with Steve Lacy and Joe Lovano. Links:

  7. or Ben Goldberg, have always been planned from the outset as formal wholes, suites that would tell a cumulative story. Shuffle Play, in its concentration and organization, continues that aesthetic, and in its disruption of a fixed narrative order, subverts it. Thomas Edison (1913) “Music lacks definite terms by which time may be indicated….