Harry Partch Songtexte
Revelation in the Courthouse Park - Chorus One
Geboren am 24. Juni 1901, Gestorben am 03. September 1974
The Bewitched (Members of the University of Illinois Musical Ensemble feat. conductor: John Garvey)
- The Bewitched: Prologue. The Lost Musicians Mix Magic
- The Bewitched: Scene 1. Three Undergrads Become Transfigured in a Hong Kong Music Hall
- The Bewitched: Scene 2. Excercises in Harmony and Counterpoint Are Tried in a Court of Ancient Ritual
- The Bewitched: Scene 3. The Romancing of a Pathological Liar Comes to an Inspired End
- The Bewitched: Scene 4. A Soul Tormented by Contemporary Music Finds a Humanizing Alchemy
- The Bewitched: Scene 5. Visions Fill the Eyes of a Defeated Basketball Team in the Shower Room
- The Bewitched: Scene 6. Euphoria Descends a Sausalito Stairway
- The Bewitched: Scene 7. Two Detectives on the Trail of a Tricky Culprit Turn in Their Badges
- The Bewitched: Scene 8. A Court in Its Own Contempt Rises to a Motherly Apothesis
- The Bewitched: Scene 9. A Lost Political Soul Finds Himself Among the Voteless Women of Paradise
- The Bewitched: Scene 10. The Cognoscenti Are Plunged Into a Demonic Descent While at Cocktails / Epilogue
The Harry Partch Collection, Volume 2 (Compilation)
- The Wayward: I. U.S. Highball-A Musical Account of a Transcontinental Hobo Trip
- The Wayward: II. San Francisco-A Setting of the Cries of Two Newsboys on a Foggy Night in the Twenties
- The Wayward: III. The Letter
- The Wayward: IV. Barstow-Eight Hitchhiker Incriptions From a Highway Railing at Barstow, California
- And On The Seventh Day Petals Fell In Petaluma
The Harry Partch Collection, Volume 3 (Compilation)
- The Dreamer That Remains - A Study in Loving
- Rotate the Body in All Its Planes - Ballad for Gymnasts
- Windsong
- The Opening Prologue, and the Second Prologue, in Which the Instruments Attack the Producer
- Water Criers and Lead-In Lines, O What Could He Do but Pick Her Up?
- Water Criers, and Lead-In Lines, Witch for Water. The Aldermen's Fugue on No. Wanda the Water Witch
- Santa Mystiana the Beautiful
- Water Criers. Visitors From Strange and Foreign Places: The Singer From Spoleto, and an Alabama Mockingbird - Dear Old Alabama
- We Really Love Each Other. In 43 Whines to the Octave
- Water Criers. The Baseball Game Is Called on Account of Rain!
- To Hell With the Game! Rain! Rain! The Highest Goodness Is Like Water
- Opening Epilogue (After Three Days of Rain). Ghosts, Undele, Oomph! (The Indian Ghosts dance Over Clarence's Body and Play on Liquor Bottles)
- Water Criers. Intervening Dialog. We'll Sue You for a Million!
- Do-Lo-Do-Lo - Doom! Phoebus Bids Farewell. The Indian Runners Bring News. The Final Song and Dance, Gone, Man, Gone! With the Descending Moan of the Siren Phoebus Plunges Wildly Into Nothingness.
- Eighth Epilogue - The Producer Finally Silences the Instruments. Final Epilogue: "The Highest Goodness Is Like Water."
The Harry Partch Collection, Volume 4: The Bewitched (Compilation)
- Prologue: The Lost Musicians Mix Magic
- Scene 1: Three Undergrads Become Transfigured in a Hong Kong Music Hall
- Scene 2: Exercises in Harmony and Counterpoint Are Tried in a Court of Ancient Ritual
- Scene 3: The Romancing of a Pathological Liar Comes to an Inspired End
- Scene 4: A Soul Tormented by Contemporary Music Finds a Humanizing Alchemy
- Scene 5: Visions Fill the Eyes of a Defeated Basketball Team in the Shower Room
- Scene 6: Euphoria Descends a Sausalito Stairway
- Scene 7: Two Detectives on the Tail of a Tricky Culprit Turn in Their Badges
- Scene 8: A Court in Its Own Contempt Rises to a Motherly Apotheosis
- Scene 9: A Lost Political Soul Finds Himself Among the Voteless Women of Paradise
- Scene 10: The Cognoscenti Are Plunged Into a Demonic Descent While at Cocktails