06. "Kierkegaards (1986) (Kierkegaard his prelude)"
07. "Kierkegaards (1986) (Kierkegaard his walk around Copenhagen)"
08. "Birthday piece for Michael Finnissy (!996)"
09. "Derridas (1985-86) (Jacques Derridas goes to a nightclub)"
10. "Derridas (1985-86) (Jacques Derridas goes to massage parlour)"
11. "Derridas (1985-86) (Jacques Derridas goes to the supermarket)"
12. "Derridas (1985-86) (Jacques Derridas goes to the beach)"
13. "Gorm busk (1991)"
14. "James Duke son of John Duke (1989)"
15. "Looking for Michael Bracewell (1989)"
16. "Andrew renton becomes an international art critic (1989)"
17. "Chorale for Howard Skempton (1997)"
18. "Three pieces for James Clapperton (1989) (No. 1)"
19. "Three pieces for James Clapperton (1989) (No. 2)"
20. "Three pieces for James Clapperton (1989) (No. 3)"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Laurence Crane's music is thoroughly contemporary, but has hardly a dissonance in the whole 80 minutes of this CD. His music can be described as super-minimalist, but that would ignore the incredibly fine transitions of harmony and time embedded in his works. Ultimately this is music for the post-modernist age, and it can have no better advocate than Michael Finnissy, himself one of the foremost composers of our time.