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Adam
Rudolph's Moving Pictures — The first of the Moving Pictures
ensemble CDs - this one features Susan Allen on
harp, Wah Wah Watson on electric guitar, G.E. Stinson, bottleneck guitar, Jihad
Racy, mid-eastern instruments, James Macubya, African harp, L. Shankar,
double-neck electric violin and many other world musicians.
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By
The Dawn's Early Light — The renowned Harold Budd writes for
instruments again upon returning to the US after many years in England - this
recording with BJ Cole, pedal steel guitar, Mabel Wong, viola, Susan
Allen, harp, and Bill Nelson, guitar, along with Harold on keyboards, was
recorded at the New Orleans Esplanade studio of Daniel Lanois in 1991.
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Chamber
Music for Woodwinds — Harpist Susan Allen
and oboist Chris Bleth maneuver the difficult and angular music of Timothy
Melbinger in "Nocturne" for oboe and harp. Melbinger is a
protege of the great flutist/composer, James Newton.
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Dancing
on Water — A new chamber work entitled "As Is
Thought/Aurora" by Michael Jon Fink, performed by Marty Walker, bass
clarinet, Susan Allen, harp
and David Johnson, vibraphone. Other chamber works on the
album are by Peter Garland, Jim Fox, Michael Byron, Daniel Lentz and Rick Cox.
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The
Dreamer — A multi-media opera by Adam Rudolph, featuring Susan
Allen, harp, Kimball Wheeler, mezzo-soprano, GE Stinson, guitar, Jeff
Gauthier, violin, Ralph Jones, woodwinds.
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Duets —
Susan Allen and Vinny Golia, renowned
multi-instrumentalist, join forces to present this CD of their free
improvisations.
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The Fifth Lake
— Sasha Matson's seminal work for harp/celtic harp, percussion and
guitar, Susan Allen performs with the "Just
Strings" ensemble from Los Angeles.
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Skyway
— Susan Allen (Korean kayagum, electric and
acoustic harps) joins forces with Ralph Jones, winds, and Adam Rudolph,
percussion, as well as NBC Tonight Show bandleader Kevin Eubanks and Mid-Eastern
musician Jihad Racy, in this beautiful, improvised recording from
post-earthquake Los Angeles, 1994.
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The
World at Peace — With jazz great Yusef Lateef and thirteen
musicians, Susan Allen performs both improvisations
and written music on electric harp in this live recording from the Jazz Bakery
in Culver City, CA.
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