tracks 1-1 to 2-8 baritone vocals [john] Howard Reddy tracks 1-1 to 2-8 bass-baritone vocals [stable boy] Charles Unice tracks 1-1 to 2-8 chorus The Curtis Opera Theatre composed by Ned Rorem tracks 1-1 to 2-8 conductor David Agler libretto by [based on a play by august strindberg] Kenward Elmslie mastered by [digital mastering] George Blood tracks 1-1 to 2-8 mezzo-soprano vocals [christine] Fiona Murphy tracks 1-1 to 2-8 orchestra The Symphony Orchestra of the Curtis Institute of Music photography by Lenore Doxsee tracks 1-1 to 2-8 soprano vocals [miss julie] Joslin Romphf tracks 1-1 to 2-8 soprano vocals [wildcat boy] Lishir Inbar tracks 1-1 to 2-8 soprano vocals [young girl] Jacqueline Bolier tracks 1-1 to 2-8 tenor vocals [young boy] Brenden Gunnell Copyright (c) Albany Records Glass Mastered At U.S. Optical Disc, Inc. Miss Julie – Recorded Live Performed in the Perelman Theatre, Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Friday, November 7, 2003, at 2 p.m., by arrangement with Boosey & Hawkes, Inc, publisher and copyright owner.
Miss Julie performed as part of Roremania, a festival conceived and directed by Mikael Eliasen, celebrating the life, music and teaching of Ned Rorem on the occasion of his 80th birthday. Roremania was made possible by a grant from the Philadelphia Music Project, funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts, administered by Settlement Music School. The Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation provided additional support for Miss Julie.
Also included: Aftermath – Song Cycle for Voice, Piano, Violin, and Cello (2001-2002) Aftermath was recorded in Field Concert Hall, Monday, October 25, 2004.