What Thou Wilt

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What Thou Wilt
Studio album by John Zorn
Released October 2010
Genre Contemporary classical music
Length 42:20[1]
Label Tzadik TZ 8076
Producer John Zorn
John Zorn chronology

Ipsissimus
(2010)
What Thou Wilt
(2010)
Interzone
(2010)

What Thou Wilt is an album of contemporary classical music composed by John Zorn and released in October 2010on the Tzadik label.[2] It was originally composed in 1999[2] and features many of Zorn's prominent collaborators, including Erik Friedlander, Stephen Drury, and Fred Sherry.

Tracklist

  1. "Contes De Fées (Concerto for Violin and Orchestra)" - 13:18
  2. "(fay çe que vouldras)" - 22:53
  3. "777 (nothing is true, everything is permitted)" - 6:10

Personnel

  • Ryan McAdams: Conductor
  • Stephanie Nussbaum: Solo Violin
  • Stephen Drury: Piano
  • Erik Friedlander: Cello
  • Fred Sherry: Cello
  • Mike Nicolas: Cello

The Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra

  • Karin Andreasen: First Violin
  • Leah Arsenault: Flute
  • Sarah Bass: Viola
  • Joseph Becker: Percussion
  • Brent Besner: Clarinet
  • Zachary Boeding: Oboe
  • Evan Buttemer: Viola
  • Rosanna Butterfield: Cello
  • Shawn Conley: Bass
  • Allison Cook: Bass
  • Andrew Cuneo: Bassoon
  • Michael Dahlberg: Cello
  • F. Ladrón de Guevara: First Violin
  • Rui Du: Second Violin
  • Alexandra Early: First Violin
  • John Elliott: Tuba
  • Amy Galluzzo: Second Violin
  • Chen-Erh Ho: Viola

  • David Hughes: Piano
  • Julia Hunter: First Violin
  • Oya Kazuki: Percussion
  • Kathryn Kilian: Second Violin
  • Anna Lindvall: Trombone
  • Te-Chiang Liu: First Violin
  • Mary Lynch: Oboe
  • Joseph Maile: First Violin
  • Derek Mosloff: Viola
  • Tim Riley: Horn
  • Laura Scalzo: Second Violin
  • Derek Stults: Percussion
  • Meryl Summers: Bassoon
  • Charles Tyler: Cello
  • Tema Watstein: Second Violin
  • Ryan Yuré: Clarinet
  • Heather Zinninger: Flute

References

  1. "John Zorn: What Thou Wilt". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 25 August 2012. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "John Zorn: What Thou Wilt". Tzadik.com. Retrieved 25 August 2012. 


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