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list of aural works (printed scores) follows (in chronological order):

    Rondoletto for Solo Flute (1991) (ca. 3:45) - Priligy 30mg online
      - composed for/premiered by Max Shoenfeld at ISU;
         performed by Kimberly McCoul-Risinger in 1997

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    Sonata Devoto (three movements for solo piano) (1992) (ca:12:30) - Buy finasteride online ireland
      - composed for/premiered by Paul Borg in 1995 at ISU;
         performed again in 1997
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    10 Miniatures for Solo Guitar (1993) (ca. 10:00) - order now
      - commissioned and recorded by Paul Stern; premiered by Angelo Favis in 1995 at ISU
         and Millikin University in Decatur, IL
$10.00
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    String Trio No. 1 (1995) (ca. 7:30) - order now (score only)
      - composed for/premiered by Sarah Gentry (violin), Arthur Lewis (viola),
         and Gregory Hamilton (violoncello) at ISU
   (score with parts)

$20.00
(sample)

$40.00
    Psalm 22: Cantata for Bass-baritone and Chamber Ensemble (1997)
      - published but not yet performed - order now (score only)

   (score with parts)

$75.00
(sample)

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    Three Poetic Variations for Soprano and Viola (1997) (ca.7:00) - order now
      - composed for/premiered by Bonnie Pomfret (soprano) and Arthur Lewis (viola)
$10.00
(sample)
    Intrasections I for electronic tape (1999) (ca. 5:37) - order now (CD only)
      - premiered on the Cybermusic concert during the 1999 Digital Arts Festival at ISU
$5.00
(sample)
    Contact for Five Timpani (1999) (ca. 9:00) - order now
      - composed for David Collier
$10.00
(sample)
    Attitudes for Solo Double Bass (2003) - available soon
 
    Voce' for Solo Voice (2001) (ca. 7:23) - order now (CD only)
      - composed for/premiered on the Cybermusic concert during
         the 2001 Digital Arts Festival at ISU
$5.00
(sample)
    Ascend for Solo Viola (2005) (ca. 5:20) - available soon
      - composed for/premiered by Robert Fisher in Chicago, IL;
         performed again in 2006 at ISU
 

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list of aural recordings follows:

Classical Music

     Douglas E. Johnson

          10 Miniatures for Solo Guitar - Fourth Movement

          Intrasections I for electronic tape

          Voce' for Solo Voice



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     CiViLiAN

          Prelude and Resurrection of the Mountain King
          on Return to the Mountain King
          and on No Sax or Violins

          Abortion on No Sax or Violins

          Crosstalk on Up from the Underground
          and on No Sax or Violins

     The Gone Orchestra - No Price Too High

     KLANK - numb

 

Classical Music

Douglas E. Johnson
10 Miniatures for Solo Guitar - commissioned & performed/recorded by Paul R. Stern

©1993 Douglas E. Johnson

"...Mr. Stern ranks among the best of the classical guitarists performing on the international scene...not the 'best guitar recital' but the best recital in any medium."
                 
Arthur Corra, PhD.; Conductor and Chairman,
                  Music Department, ISU

Mr. Stern's large repertoire includes concert pieces extending from renaissance to modern times. In 1979 he was selected by Hi Fidelity / Musical America magazine as "one of the young musical artists to watch." His performances of the Bach lute music have been featured at the Birmingham Bach Festival, Harvard University, and broadcast by PBS radio programs.

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Intrasections I for electronic tape
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Johnson composed Intrasections I for electronic tape for the 1999 Illinois State University Digital Arts Festival.

It was given a premier on the Cybermusic concert, March 17, 1999, as a tribute to Edgard Varese and his Poeme Electronique.

Here is a brief description of the work:

Intrasections I for electronic tape emerges gradually from an eternal space, slowly builds opposing sound masses into a rigid and mechanistic section, and dissolves back into the same eternal space. The middle section accompaniment returns in the closing section and then disintegrates, leading to a codetta where the main theme emerges to be heard clearly for the first time. Intrasections I closes with a sense of profound understanding and metaphysical wonderment. The main theme is derived from the first four notes of the vocal line in Gentle Giant's Edge of Twilight.
Voce' for Solo Voice
©2001 Douglas E. Johnson

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Johnson composed Voce' for Solo Voice for the 2001 Illinois State University Digital Arts Festival.

It was given a premier on the Cybermusic concert, March 27, 2001.

A brief description of the work follows:

Voce' was composed in March 2001 for solo voice and minimal fx. The work was edited in Sonic Foundry's Vegas software and inspired by the life of an unborn child in the womb of its mother. A sense of spirituality and a strong desire for life is reflected in the work, juxtaposed with a meditative quality. Voce' is a three-movement work with no breaks between movements.

 

Avant Garde and Underground Music

CiViLiAN
Prelude and Resurrection of the Mountain King
from No Sax or Violins (1999)
©1999 CiViLiAN

Abortion
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No Sax or Violins features: Prelude and Resurrection of the Mountain King, Abortion, and Crosstalk.

Prelude and Resurrection of the Mountain King is a neo-industrial remake of Edward Grieg's Ase's Death and In the Hall of the Mountain King. It was also released on the CD: Return of the Mountain King - A Tribute to Savatage by Dwell Records, originally produced by Progressive Arts Music. Special thanks to Eric Hoffman!

Abortion was originally released on a demo cassette with Crosstalk. It is only available on No Sax or Violins.

Crosstalk is available on the PAM comp CD: Up From the Underground, which also includes: Cindy Tells Me, Opposite Earth, Without Warning, Tiles, The Quiet Room, Psycho Scream, and 'Closet Classics' by Tempus Fugit and Fatal Sin. Thx to Eric at PAM!

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"Just when you think you've heard every possible stylistic variation under the progressive umbrella, along comes a band that leaves you scratching your head...the eclectic instrumental brew includes keyboards, bassoon, trombone, djembe, trumpet, electronic effects and theremin. The singer, Jamie Price, sounds straight out of the 1930's."
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