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  1. Jack Bruce (voice) recorded June 1992. London. TITLES. Folly Seeing All This / News / What Is The Word (words by Samuel Beckett) scores available here. listen to selected excerpts. FROM THE ALBUM LINER NOTES. WHAT IS THE WORD. by Samuel Beckett. folly - folly for to - for to - what is the word - folly from this - all this - folly from all this -

  2. The ensemble features guitarist Rick Fenn, flautist Wolfgang Puschnig, pianist Karen Mantler, percussionist Dave Adams and the Balanescu Quartet, with a guest appearance from vocalist Jack Bruce singing Samuel Beckett's final poem, "What Is the Word".

  3. 1993: Folly Seeing All This (ECM) with the Balanescu Quartet, Rick Fenn, and Jack Bruce; words by Samuel Beckett; 1995: Cerco Un Paese Innocente (ECM) with Mona Larsen, Chamber Ensemble, and the Danish Radio Big Band; words by Giuseppe Ungaretti

  4. 1993: Folly Seeing All This (ECM), con el Balanescu String Quartet, Rick Fenn y Jack Bruce 1995: Cerco Un Paese Innocente (ECM), con Mona Larsen, Chamber Ensemble y la Danish Radio Big Band, sobre textos de Giuseppe Ungaretti

  5. 15 de jun. de 2012 · Jack Bruce voice. Recorded June 1992 at Angel Studios, London. Engineer: Ben T. Reese. Produced by Michael Mantler. Folly Seeing All This must have been something of a dream project for Michael Mantler. Working with the Balanescu Quartet opened up a vital portal in this phenomenal composer.

  6. ecmrecords.com › product › folly-seeing-all-this-michael-mantlerFolly Seeing All This - ECM Records

    3 de ene. de 1993 · Jack Bruce Voice; The Balanescu Quartet; Alexander Balanescu Violin; Clare Connors Violin; Bill Hawkes Viola; Jane Fenton Cello; Recorded. June 1992, Angel Studios, London. Original Release Date. 01.03.1993

  7. The primary piece on this album is the title work, Folly Seeing All This. This twenty eight minute composition is mainly played by the Balanescu Quartet. It begins with a sound similar to some of Bartok's chamber pieces, and flows along until Michael Mantler comes in on his trumpet.