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Turtle Dreams is an album by American composer and vocalist Meredith Monk recorded in 1983 and released on the ECM New Series later that year. A choreographed version of the work premiered at the Plexus Club in Chelsea, Manhattan. A film version, directed by Ping Chong, was broadcast the same year on September 2 on WGBH in Boston ...
Turtle Dreams, produced for WGBH-TV, originally aired September 2, 1983. Composed by Meredith Monk, performed by her and her Vocal Ensemble.
5 de nov. de 2011 · An original film composed of scenes projected live during Meredith Monk's Specimen Days: a civil war opera; for fifteen performers. 1981, The Public Theater, New York. Awarded, Sinking Creek...
“Turtle Dreams (Waltz)” is the opening track on Meredith Monk’s 1983 album of the same name (just minus the “Waltz”). It was adapted into a 28 minute special for WGBH Boston, which in turn...
Meredith Monk. Turtle Dreams, produced for WGBH-TV, originally aired September 2, 1983. Shot by Ping Chong. Composed by Meredith Monk, performed by her and her Vocal Ensemble. For more information, visit meredithmonk.org. Upload, livestream, and create your own videos, all in HD.
31 de dic. de 2014 · Meredith Monk. Publication date. 1983-09-02. Topics. Meredith Monk, Turtle Dreams, WGBH-TV, Robert Een, Andrea Goodman, Paul Langland, Steve Lockwood, Nicky Paraiso, Yoshio Yabara, Gail Turner, Ping Chong, Contemporary Classical, Performance Art. Language. English. Producer: Susan Dowling. Video Director: Ping Chong. Music: Meredith Monk.
6 de ene. de 2024 · “Turtle Dreams (Waltz)” is the introductory track on Meredith Monk’s 1983 album, also titled “Turtle Dreams.” The album, produced by Manfred Eicher and Collin Walcott, showcases Monk’s innovative and experimental approach to music. It explores themes of introspection, dreams, and the interconnectedness of all beings.