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Founded as a classical label in 1964, [9] Nonesuch expanded into the world music field in 1967 with its Explorer series. [10] Since Hurwitz became head of the company, it has further expanded its mission to include artists from a wide range of musical genres, including jazz, musical theater, folk, bluegrass, and rock. [11] [12]
Westley's early career activities included performing in stock theater and in vaudeville around the United States. Her New York stage debut came on September 13, 1897, when she portrayed Angelina McKeagey in The Captain of the Nonesuch.
They were members of Bread and Puppet Theater in the 1970s, touring with the group in Europe and living on the Bread and Puppet Farm in Glover, Vermont. They appeared on the 1977 Nonesuch recording Rivers of Delight with the Word of Mouth Chorus, a classic recording of shape-note/Sacred Harp folk hymns by early American composers. [2]
Nonesuch Records is an American record company and label owned by Warner Music Group, distributed by Warner Records (formerly Warner Bros. Records), and based in New York City. Founded by Jac Holzman in 1964 as a budget classical label, Nonesuch has developed into a label that records a wide range of music genres.
79167 Various Artists: Dances of the World: Music from the Nonesuch Explorer Series; 79168 BSO Chamber Players: Aaron Copland: Sextet; Piano Variations; Piano Quartet; 79169 Steve Reich: Early Works; 79170 Steve Reich: Drumming; 79171 Various Artists: Late in the 20th Century: An Elektra/Nonesuch New Music Sampler; 79172 John Zorn: Spillane
The original cast recording was released by Nonesuch Records on March 18, 1997. ... called it "the finest work of American musical theater, not excluding opera, ...
The premiere was presented by Cal Performances at Hertz Hall on the University of California, Berkeley campus, and was recorded and released on Nonesuch in 2008. [24] [25] Wu Man's most recent project with the Quartet is a multimedia work entitled A Chinese Home, co-conceived by Wu Man, Harrington, and Chinese theater director Chen Shi-Zheng.
"Rejoice" was recorded in concert in 2007 at the Herbst Theater in San Francisco, as part of the San Francisco Jazz Festival. [10] [13] The other tracks were recorded on September 10–12, 2019, at Sear Sound Studio C, New York City. [13] The album was released by Nonesuch Records. [13]