Neil Rolnick: Oceans Eat Cities (Albany Records, Troy1857) )Performances by Jennifer Choi, violin, Kathleen Supové, piano, Neil Rolnick, laptop computer & piano, VOXARE String Quartet. Available from Albany Records, iTunes, Amazon, and Spotify.
Neil Rolnick: Extended Family (Innova 782), CD format only; January 2011. Extended Family, performed by ETHEL (Cornelius Dufallo and Mary Rowell, violins, Ralph Ferris, viola, Dorothy Lawson, cello) Faith, performed by Bob Gluck, piano, Neil Rolnick, laptop computer MONO Prelude, performed by Neil Rolnick, laptop computer
Neil B. Rolnick's Fish Love That, Deep Listening (DL 18-2002CD), CD format only; released February 2003. Includes performances of my pieces Calypso, Ratchet and Hush, as well as compositions by Todd Reynolds, Steve Rust and Andrew Sterman.
FISH LOVE THAT is: Todd Reynolds : violin Andrew Sterman : tenor sax and flute Ron Horton : trumpet Neil Rolnick : keyboards Steve Rust :bass Dean Sharp : drums & percussion
Neil B. Rolnick: Requiem Songs & Screen Scenes Albany Records (Troy 188), CD format only; released March 1996. Requiem Songs - for the victims of nationalism is a set of 10 songs with percussion, violin & sampler. Screen Scenes is a computer-directed improvisation for violin, woodwinds, synthesizer, bass and percussion. With Amy Fradon & Leslie Ritter, vocalists; Todd Reynolds, violin; Andrew Sterman, flute & tenor saxophone; Steve Rust, bass; Harvey Sorgen, percussion; Neil B. Rolnick, electronic keyboards and processing.
Neil B. Rolnick: ElectriCity O.O. Disks (O.O. #8), CD format only; released 1992; large work for chamber ensemble, synthesizer, sampler, and digital processing, with the New York New Music Ensemble. Also includes re-release of Blowing, Wondrous Love, and Ever-livin' Rhythm with Robert Dick, George Lewis, and Gordon Gottlieb.
Neil B. Rolnick: Macedonian AirDrumming including Macedonian AirDrumming, Balkanization, Sanctus, ReRebong; Bridge Records (BCD 9030), CD format only; released 1992; computer music performances by the composer and with Gamelan Son of Lion.
Neil B. Rolnick: A La Mode & Real Time, Composers' Recordings, Inc. (CRI SD 540), LP format only, released 1987; featuring performances by Neil Rolnick (digital synthesizers) with Relache and the Hartt Contemporary Players.
Neil B. Rolnick: Solos, 1750 Arch Records (S-1793), LP format only, released 1984 [out of print]; including Ever-livin' Rhythm, Wondrous Love, Blowing, and Loopy; with performances by Gordon Gottlieb (percussion), George Lewis (trombone), Robert Dick (flute), and Neil Rolnick (digital synthesizer).
25 year retrospective of music by NYFA (New York Foundation for the Arts) fellowship recipients. Includes the final movement of Extended Family, from Innova 782, performed by ETHEL.
Transforms: The Nerve Event Project including Nerve Us for solo computer music performance; Cuneiform Records (55011) CD format only, released 1993.
PERSISTENCE OF THE CLAVE (1992)
Virtuosos in the Computer Age, vol. II including The Persistence of the Clave for solo computer music performance; Centaur Records, CDCM Computer Music Series, vol. 11, CD format only; released September 1992.
Computer Music from Rensselaer II including A Robert Johnson Sampler and Vocal Chords, Centaur Records, CDCM Computer Music Series, vol. 7 (CRC 2047), CD only, released 1990; solo computer music performance, computer processed voice with Kathleen Myers.
Computer Music from Rensselaer, including What Is The Use?, Centaur Records, CDCM Computer Music Series, vol. 2 (CRC 2039), CD format only, released 1988; solo computer music performance.
THE ECONOMIC ENGINE (2009)
Neil Rolnick: The Economic Engine, (Innova 724), CD format only; April 2009.
The Economic Engine performed by Music from China and The Todd Reynolds String Quartet
Hammer & Hair, performed by Kathleen Supové and Todd Reynolds
Uptown Jump, performed by MAYA
BONUS TRACK: Real Time (originally released 1985) performed by the Hartt Contemporary Players
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