| The Music Of Stones - Compositions By Stephan Micus For The Resonating Stones Of Elmar Daucher | ||||
| A1 |
Part 1
Percussion [Resonating Stone] – Elmar Daucher Shakuhachi – Stephan Micus |
13:27 | ||
| A2 |
Part 2
Percussion [Resonating Stone - 2nd Voice] – Günther Federer Percussion [Resonating Stone] – Stephan Micus |
5:23 | ||
| A3 |
Part 3
Percussion [3 Stone Chimes] – Nobuko Micus Tin Whistle – Stephan Micus |
5:04 | ||
| B1 |
Part 4
Percussion [3 Resonating Stones] – Stephan Micus |
11:38 | ||
| B2 |
Part 5
Shakuhachi – Stephan Micus |
6:22 | ||
| B3 |
Part 6
Percussion [Resonating Stone] – Elmar Daucher, Günther Federer, Nobuko Micus Percussion [Resonating Stone], Voice – Stephan Micus |
8:47 | ||
Digital Recording in Ulm Cathedral
"No overdubs on this album"
Music published by Manuskript/GEMA
Instruments info:
"Shakuhachi: Japanese bamboo flute (made by Kono Gyokusui, Osaka)
Tin Whistle: Irish folk instrument
Stone chimes: made by Elmar Daucher in the traditional shape of the ancient Chinese pien ch'ing stone chimes"
"Many thanks to the Rev. Diederich, Manfred Eicher, Dr. Reichow"
Set comes in a gatefold cover with a 12'' 8-page booklet insert including photos, German text ("The Sound Of Stones") and quotations from Rainer Maria Rilke and Ingeborg Bachmann, all with English translations (by Matthew Partridge)
℗&© 1989 ECM Records GmbH
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Music Of Stones (CD, Album) | ECM Records | ECM 1384 | Germany | 1989 |