| VISUAL MUSIC, Production Credits
Scenery constructed by Berkeley Repertory Theater Scene Shop
Technical Director: Jim Smith
Scenic Charge: Lisa Lazar
Three Movements from How It Happens (The Voice of I.F. Stone)
Special thanks to Internet Archive and Innobits Software
The audio excerpt in How It Happens was taken from a lecture given by I.F. Stone at the Ford Hall Forum and broadcast on National Public Radio on April 12, 1983, and is used with the permission of National Public Radio. Any unauthorized duplication is prohibited.
Bertoia I, Bertoia II, and Flugufrelsarinn
Audio:
Bertoia Sound Sculptures recorded at the Sonambient Barn, Bally, PA .
Performances by Kronos Quartet.
Recording services by Audio Architects Mobile Recording.
Producer: Mark Grey
Engineer: Jim van Bergen
Assistant Engineer: Erik Larson
Visuals:
Bertoia Sound Sculptures recorded at the Sonambient Barn, Bally, PA.
Camera: Dominic Azoto
Editor/NY: Jeremy Medoff
Editor/SF: Tim Zgraggen
David Tecson, Edgeworkx, NY
Maria Manton, Producer, Slinky Pictures, London
Kronos is grateful to work with the Bertoia sounds and images, the use of which was made possible by special arrangement with Val Bertoia and Melissa Strawser, Bertoia Studio, Bally, PA.
Boogie Woogie #3A
Audio:
Kronos recorded at SURCO, Los Angeles, CA
Producer: Mark Grey
Engineer: Anibal Kerpel
Visuals:
Camera: Elijah Lawson
One Earth, One People, One Love
Sounds sourced courtesy of Dr. Donald A. Gurnett, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of Iowa
Video sequences created at Punk Films, London, by Willie Williams, Mark Logue and Marina Fiorato
Additional editing: Tim Zgraggen and Alexander V. Nichols
Imagery sourced courtesy of NASA and Alan Title, Lockheed. (TRACE is a NASA Goddard Small Explored Mission (SMEX). The TRACE science instrument was developed by the Stanford-Lockheed Institute for Space Research.)
Kronos extends special thanks to all the creative collaborators involved in VISUAL MUSIC: Alex, Mark, Larry, Catherine, Mickey, Scott, Trimpin, Stephen, and Willie. In addition, Kronos extends special thanks to Dawn Gibson Brehon and everyone at CSU Monterey Bay's World Theater, David Sefton and everyone at UCLA Live, and all of the other commissioning partners. Special thanks also to Val Bertoia, Melissa Strawser, Chuck Helm, and Regan Harrington.
For the Kronos Quartet:
Janet Cowperthwaite, Managing Director
Laird Rodet, Associate Director
Sidney Chen, Artistic Administrator
Anna Balkrishna, Production & Communications Coordinator
Larry Neff, Production Director
Spencer W. Weisbroth, Business Affairs Director
Donlyn Lyndon, Chair, Board of Directors
Contact:
Kronos Quartet
P. O. Box 225340
San Francisco, CA 94122-5340 USA
web site: www.kronosquartet.org
The Kronos Quartet records exclusively for Nonesuch Records.
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