Winter Was Hard

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Winter Was Hard
Studio album by
Released30 September 1988 (1988-09-30)
GenreContemporary classical
LabelNonesuch (#79181)
ProducerJudith Sherman, John Zorn
Kronos Quartet chronology
White Man Sleeps

(1988)
Winter Was Hard
(1988)
Steve Reich: Different Trains/Electric Counterpoint

(1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic
[1]

Winter Was Hard is a studio album by the

Ástor Piazzolla, Alfred Schnittke, and Samuel Barber
.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Winter Was Hard Op. 20"
Ástor Piazzolla
4:41
8."Quartet No. 3"Alfred Schnittke19:06
9."Adagio"Samuel Barber7:09
10."A Door is Ajar"traditional0:37

Critical reception

The album was listed at #11 in the Los Angeles Times Classical Top 25 of 1989.[2] Brian Olewnick, in the All Music Guide to Jazz, calls it a "fairly typical early mélange type recording by Kronos, mixing in au courant contemporary fare with a downtown edge and 20th century classics."[3]

Credits

Musicians

Production

  • Tracks 1–4, 6–10 recorded November 1987 at Methuen Memorial Music Hall, Methuen, Massachusetts
    • John Newton – Engineer
  • Track 1 recorded January 1988 at St. Ignatius Church, San Francisco, CA
    • Howard Johnston, John Newton – Engineers
  • Track 5 produced by John Zorn, recorded September 1987 at Russian Hill Recording, San Francisco, CA (Howard Johnston – Engineer) and at Metal Box Studio, Tokyo, Japan (Ono Seigen – Engineer); mixed September 1987 at CBS Roppongi Studio, Tokyo, Japan by Ono Seigen

See also

  • List of 1988 albums

References

  1. AllMusic
    , by Brian Olewnick
  2. ^ "By The Numbers: Top 25 Classical Albums of 1989". Los Angeles Times. 1989-12-26.
  3. . Retrieved 2009-01-28.