Harry Partch Trailers
The Outsider: The Story of Harry Partch TrailerMusical Outsiders: An American Legacy TrailerMaking Rose Petal Jam Trailer
The Outsider: The Story of Harry Partch TrailerMusical Outsiders: An American Legacy TrailerMaking Rose Petal Jam Trailer
Total trailers found: 15
01 January 1972
The Dreamer That Remains is a documentary produced by Betty Freeman and directed by Stephen Pouliot in 1972.
01 January 1961
A short film with soundtrack by Harry Partch: a ballet for gymnasts.
01 January 1994
American composers have long struggled against the momentum of the Western European classical tradition and the prestige it has held in America's cultural life.
01 January 1971
Conjoined fables are told, one Japanese, the other African, a ghost story colliding with farcical folklore.
01 January 1969
The CBS LP of "Delusion of the Fury" came with a bonus album of Harry Partch introducing his instruments.
01 January 1981
A 1981 staged production of Harry Partch's hitch-hiker piece, Barstow.
26 December 1963
Harry Partch and his ensemble perform a dramatized account of riding the rails during the Depression on a transcontinental hobo trip from California to Chicago.
02 January 1958
Partch takes the viewer on a tour of his Chicago home, and plays his microtonal instruments. Includes his demonstration of how the soundtrack for Windsong was made.
01 January 2006
A 2006 choreographed performance of Harry Partch's "Castor and Pollux".
01 January 1961
A daring fusion of current (circa 1960) pop idolatry with parallel (only a little more sinister) scenes of Ancient Greece.
25 April 1958
The ancient Greek legend of Daphne and Apollo, transported to Lake Michigan.
01 January 1968
KEBS/KPBS-TV (San Diego) documentary about Harry Partch.
01 May 2002
A documentary about avant-garde composer Harry Partch.
16 March 1970
Documentary about pre-Columbian art whose aesthetic and utilitarian values are intimately related to its myths and history.
01 January 1972
If you ever wondered how a simple recipe for rose petal jam could turn into a hobo dance and a diatribe about music critics, you are in for a treat.