Interview with Meredith Monk filmed in Manhattan, New York City, NY, October 2019
Special Thanks to Kirstin Kapustik
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“Gotham Lullaby“, “The Tale“ and “Dolmen Music“ released on the album “Dolmen Music“ (ECM 1197)
Release date:
Meredith Monk: voice, piano
Collin Walcott: percussion, violin
Steve Lockwood: piano
Andrea Goodman, Monika Solem, Paul Langland: voice
Robert Een: voice, cello
Julius Eastman: percussion, voice
Recorded March 1980 at Hometown Studios, New York City
Engineer: Martin Balk
and January 1981 at Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg
Engineer: Martin Wieland
Produced by Manfred Eicher and Collin Walcott
℗ 1981 ECM Records GmbH
“Do You Be“ written and performed by Meredith Monk
Released on the album “Do You Be“ (ECM New Series 1336), 1987
Live recordings:
“Gotham Lullaby“: Lensic Center for the Performing Arts, Santa Fe,
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