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CD
The
Tivoli Promenade Orchestra: Contemporary Tivoli Tunes,
on Focus Records (FPCD 2015), Copenhagen, Denmark now available in
records
stores. Includes my work
Den
store karrusel (the third movement of my Promenade
Symphony) |
| CD David Ullmann: Hidden released 2005 on WetCash Records by the David Ullman jazz group based in New York City. The tracks include a recent recording of my jazz piece Where Do We Go? and I am also featured on saxophone on the Ullman original entitled Waterfall. |
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CD of recording from concert of interactive performance environment Four Seasons in Brussels, Belgium. René Mogensen : Sound Brain One at Nadine 2004 |
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CD
of sound- and radio-art and acousmatic music 2004 René Mogensen : This is Not a Product |
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CD: Mogensen appears on saxophone, on pianist Woochang Lee's 2004 jazz cd release Selfless Self available at Notation in South Korea. Contains recordings from New York City. |
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CD: Mogensen appears on saxophone with the NYU New Music Ensemble in the piece Korea by Lawrence Moss on the cd Unseen Leaves (2003) on EMF 145. |
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CD: KriKri 2002 compilation cd - includes Economics102 and News Clips Study Nr.1 by Mogensen. Can be obtained through the KriKri webpage. |
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CD: 2003 Re-release of jazz quartet cd Stream available at Notation in South Korea. Contains 1995 studio recordings from New York City of several compositions by Mogensen, and features him on Tenor and Soprano saxophones. |
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Super Chick Love Song Nr. 4 - a miniature by Mogensen can be heard through streamed audio on the KriKri webpage. |
Terror og Penge is available as a free audio stream from the online archive of the program Ultralyd on Danish Public Radio (DR P1). First broadcast on FM radio in November 2001.
Menneskeoffer is available as a free audio stream from the online archive of the program Lydmuren on Danish Public Radio (DR P1). First broadcast on FM radio in 2000.
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René Mogensen at the Knitting Factory, two downloadable internet releases in Liquid Audio format, will be available from the Knitting Factory. Live concert recordings, including Three Fragments and other works, from concerts on July 23, and December 17, 2000. |
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CD:
Society of
Composers, Inc. "Chamber Works", on Capstone
Records, New York City (CPS-8651), 1998. Features
René performing Fugaz for solo tenor sax
and electronics, by Carlos
Delgado. Fugaz is available in mp3 format
from Capstone
Records. "The aggressive stance of the amplified saxophone keeps the energy level high throughout." - Fanfare. "A virtuoso performance" - Morton Subotnik |
| CD: Denmark's
Intuitive Music Conference 1997, on AV-Art Records
and Intuitive
Records (DIMC 001), Denmark, 1998. Mogensen appears on
soprano & tenor saxes with 11 other musicians. Improvised
music/sound art. "...the result [of the improvisations] is pretty astonishing... The music is spacious, layered and sophisticated...Highly recommended." - Musings.com "...everyone is searching for 'the event' with great care... sometimes there is indeed a 'constellation' where things flourish." - Karlheinz Stockhausen |
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CD:
Johnny Russo: Wa
Copenhagen Bound, East Hill Music Group, NY
(EHMG3),1998. Mogensen appears as tenor sax soloist with singer/song
writer Johnny Russo. "There's certainly a place for Russo's distinctive style on allmost anyone's music shelf." - The Ithaca Journal, NY, USA. |
| René
Mogensen: Waves, on
Wassard Jazz, NY (Wassard 2990), 1996. Mogensen: leader, composer,
saxophonist. Music composed for the modern dance production Waves by
the Klixbüll Dance Co., NY. "Mogensen serves up some out, moody and generally not-your-typical standard jazz pieces that definitely make you feel..." - The Music Paper, NY, USA. |
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CD:
Expanding Horizons,
on Capstone
Records, New York City
(CPS-8630), 1996. Mogensen featured on tenor and soprano saxes.
Includes works with electronic tape and interactive computer system.
See also NYU
New Music "virtuosi performers" - alternatemusicpress.com |
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CD: Stream,
on Hwa Eum Records, Korea (HD-1068), 1995. Jazz 4tet with Mogensen as
co-leader, saxophonist, and composer. Includes Where Do We
Go?, Something Lost, Possibilities, and More
Possibilities by René Mogensen. "The quartet shows that its colorful side continues to flow as the group covers contemporary jazz with all its unrefined 'modernness' and once again moves into new directions", Jin-mook Kim, music critic, Korea. See more information about this release in a Korean music database. |
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CD: Woochang Lee Big Band in New York City available at Notation in South Korea. Contains 1995 big band recordings from New York City including Mogensen performing on Tenor saxophone. |
| René
Mogensen Quintet: Jazz in Culture, on
Wassard Jazz,
NY (Wassard 2039), first released 1994, now available digitally for the
first time via
download from internet music shops based in Denmark. Look for Rene Mogensen in the web shops (samples of the music available there as well): musik.bilka.dk www.payload.dk musik.foetex.dk Index of web music shops at: www.phonofile.dk Jazz quintet consisting of trumpet, saxophone, guitar, bass, drums. Includes the tracks It's a Long Swim, Whatever, Just Minutes Away, On the Way to Brooklyn, Solitary Woman I & II, Mars, Stanley Brown. "This combo delivers some solid tunes, adding fresh bop and West Coast touches. Excellent production." Musicians Exchange, New York City, USA. "The music, composed by Mogensen, exhibits a real talent for writing." SOS Jazz, Ohio, USA. "Honey for the ears" Ugeavisen for Varde, Denmark. |
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