cover Moritz Grünke other [project consultants] James Nye other [project consultants] Martha Moopette other [project consultants] The Travelling Mongoose written-by [contains interpretations of music by] Bert Kalmar written-by [contains interpretations of music by] Camille Saint-Saëns written-by [contains interpretations of music by] Carlo Gesualdo written-by [contains interpretations of music by] Charles Tessier written-by [contains interpretations of music by] Claudio Monteverdi written-by [contains interpretations of music by] Cole Porter written-by [contains interpretations of music by] Erik Satie written-by [contains interpretations of music by] Four Tops written-by [contains interpretations of music by] Georges Bizet written-by [contains interpretations of music by] Giuseppe Verdi written-by [contains interpretations of music by] Harry Ruby written-by [contains interpretations of music by] Jacques Offenbach written-by [contains interpretations of music by] Johann Sebastian Bach written-by [contains interpretations of music by] Melchior Franck written-by [contains interpretations of music by] Peggy Lee written-by [contains interpretations of music by] Sergei Prokofiev written-by [contains interpretations of music by] Sir Arthur Sullivan written-by [contains interpretations of music by] Thomas Ravenscroft written-by [contains interpretations of music by] Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart written-by, composed by, performer, producer Ergo Phizmiz The Faust Cycle or, The House of Dr Faustus
Written & Recorded 2006-2009 Ventnor, Newport, East Cowes, Ryde, Freshwater, Buckfastleigh, Brighton, London (UK) La Ferriere aux Etangs, La Noe de Fendrement (France) Tirgu-Mures, Transylvania (Romania)
Dedicated to Joseph Cornell Ken Campbell Morecambe & Wise
Supported by Arts Council England Vaguely Marsupial Productions Martin Enderlein @ Headphonica Soundart Radio VentnorBlog Quay Arts BüroPluspunkt
Elements of The Faust Cycle were presented as works in progress on WFMU (wfmu.org), and Soundart Radio (soundartradio.org.uk), who also broadcast the premiere of the entire work. Instrumental excerpts have been released as “Music From The House of Dr Faustus” on the FMA