tracks 1 to 11, 17 to 20 cello Theodore Mook tracks 1 to 11, 17 to 20 clarinet Sheldon Berkovitz composed by Luciano Berio tracks 20 conductor Hayes Biggs tracks 1 to 11 conductor Tania León edited by [editors] Amy Rubin edited by [editors] Matt Sullivan engineer, edited by [digital editing] David Avidor ensemble Musicians Accord tracks 1 to 11, 20 flute, piccolo flute Katherine Flanders Mukherji tracks 17 to 19 harp Barbara Allen tracks 1 to 11 harp Carol Emanuel tracks 21 to 25 harp, voice Susan Jolles liner notes [french translation] Sabine Feißt liner notes [german translation] Mark Swed liner notes [lyrics translation into french] Marc Farre liner notes [lyrics translation into french] Martine Jore liner notes [lyrics translation into german] Kurt Michaelis tracks 1 to 11, 21 to 25 percussion, voice [left speaker] William Trigg tracks 1 to 11, 21 to 25 percussion, voice [right speaker] Michael Pugliese photography by Jacqueline Salmon tracks 20 piano Margaret Kampmeier tracks 13 to 16 piano Sara Laimon producer Brian Brandt producer [for musicians' accord] Laura Kaminsky remastered by Francis Milano remastered by Steve Puntolillo soprano vocals Christine Schadeberg tracks 1 to 11 viola Martha Mooke tracks 21 to 25 words by E. E. Cummings Phonographic Copyright (p) Mode Copyright (c) Mode Pressed By Sonopress Arvato, USA 'Folksongs' recorded at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, New York City, 6 Jan 1995 'Chamber Music' and 'O King' recorded at Sheppard Hall, City College of New York, 3 Apr 1995, 'Sequenza III' and 'Quattro Canzoni' 7 Jul 1995 'Circles' recorded at Borden Hall, Manhattan School Of Music, New York, 17 Jun 1995
Folk Songs composed 1964 Sequenza III composed 1966 Quattro Canzoni Populari composed 1946-47 Dolce Cominciamento composed 1946, rev. 1973 Chamber Music composed 1953 O King composed 1968 Circles composed 1960
Contains 32 page booklet with liner notes and lyrics in English, French and German.