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'''Ensemble Pieces''' is a 1975 album featuring [[contemporary classical music]] by [[Christopher Hobbs]], [[John Adams (composer)|John Adams]] and [[Gavin Bryars]].
'''Ensemble Pieces''' is a 1975 album featuring [[contemporary classical music]] by [[Christopher Hobbs]], [[John Adams (composer)|John Adams]] and [[Gavin Bryars]].


The work was the second release on [[Brian Eno]]'s label [[Obscure Records]], catalogue number Obscure no.2.
The work was the second release on [[Brian Eno]]'s label [[Obscure Records]], catalogue number Obscure no.2.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
# Christopher Hobbs ‘Aran’ (3:52)
# Christopher Hobbs ‘Aran’ (3:52)
# John Adams ‘John Philip Sousa’ (4:24)
# John Adams ‘John Philip Sousa’ (4:24)
# John Adams ‘Christian Zeal And Activity’ (11:38)
# John Adams ‘Christian Zeal And Activity’ (11:38)
# John Adams ‘Sentimentals’ (2:49)
# John Adams ‘Sentimentals’ (2:49)
# Christopher Hobbs ‘McCrimmon Will Never Return’ (9:19)
# Christopher Hobbs ‘McCrimmon Will Never Return’ (9:19)
# Gavin Bryars ’1, 2, 1-2-3-4′ (14:56)
# Gavin Bryars , 2, 1-2-3- (14:56)


==Personnel==
==Personnel==

*John Adams – composer, director of the New Music Ensemble of the [[San Francisco Conservatory of Music]]
*John Adams – composer, director of the New Music Ensemble of the [[San Francisco Conservatory of Music]]
*[[Derek Bailey (guitarist)|Derek Bailey]] – guitar
*[[Derek Bailey (guitarist)|Derek Bailey]] – guitar

Revision as of 19:28, 3 July 2024


Ensemble Pieces is a 1975 album featuring contemporary classical music by Christopher Hobbs, John Adams and Gavin Bryars.[1]

The work was the second release on Brian Eno's label Obscure Records, catalogue number Obscure no.2.

Track listing

  1. Christopher Hobbs ‘Aran’ (3:52)
  2. John Adams ‘John Philip Sousa’ (4:24)
  3. John Adams ‘Christian Zeal And Activity’ (11:38)
  4. John Adams ‘Sentimentals’ (2:49)
  5. Christopher Hobbs ‘McCrimmon Will Never Return’ (9:19)
  6. Gavin Bryars '1, 2, 1-2-3-4' (14:56)

Personnel

References

  1. ^ "Ensemble Pieces". AllMusic. Retrieved 3 July 2024.

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