Robert Morris at 70: compositions and performances in celebration
by Robert Morris, Brian Alegant/Paul Dwyer, Matthew Barber, Benjamin Boretz, Dorota Czerner, Eastman Saxophone Project, Cynthia Folio, Heather Gardner, Jack Quartet, Mikel Kuehn, Zuzanna Szewczyk Kwon, Davitt Mott, Ossia/Geoffrey Pope, J.K. Randall, Chitravina Ravikiran, Ciro Scotto, Scott Worthington, United States Marine Band/Jason K. Fettig
music by his friends for Jim Randall; music by Jim Randall for his friends:
Elaine Barkin, Eve Beglarian, Ben Boretz, Michael Dellaira,Stephen Dembski, Douglas Henderson, David Hicks, Hubert Howe, Paul Lansky,Steve Mackey, Judith Shatin, Hilary Tann, Mark Zuckerman and J.K. Randall [3 discs]
OS CD 20 Music Around Benjamin Boretz: Open Spaces 2005 (Companion CD to Perspectives of New Music Volume 43, number 2 and 44, number 1) music by Benjamin Boretz, Tom Baker, Daniel Biró, Martin Supper, Robert Morris, J.K. Randall [2 discs]
OS CD 18 Benjamin Boretz: Piano Music 1976 – 2000 played by Michael Fowler O (2000) Invention (1988) Passage (1979) (“…my chart shines high where the blue milk’s upset…”) (1977)
OS CD 13 Benjamin Boretz: Black /Noise I for computer-processed piano UN(-):1 for orchestra (MIDI realization) J.K. Randall: Gap6 for piano Martin Goldray, piano
OS CD 6 Bard Composers’ Ensemble: (“a score is a stimulus”): scores by Ben Boretz and John Hopkins Boretz and Mary Lee Roberts: The Purposes and Politics of Engaging Strangers [3 discs]
OS CD 5 Benjamin Boretz: Group Variations for Computer J.K. Randall: Lyric Variations for violin and computer Paul Zukofsky, violin Boretz and Randall: Two, No. 8 for keyboards
OS CD 1 Benjamin Boretz: (“…my chart shines high where the blue milk’s upset…”) Sarah Rothenberg, piano J.K. Randall: (“…such words as it were vain to close…”) J. K. Randall, piano