The Present Quartet is Ellen Burr (piccolo, C, alto, and bass flutes), Anne LeBaron (prepared harp, call bells), Jeff Schwartz (bass), and Charles Sharp (Bb and bass clarinets, bass flute, kawala, accordion, whistles, game calls), with Bonnie Barnett (voice), Will Salmon (voice, C flute, piccolo, harmonica, cow toy), Vetza (voice, cello). Recorded July 25, 2021 at Architecture Studio, Mount Washington, CA, by Scott Fraser.
Described by the label Innova as “more than just hellish hedonism,” Unearthly Delights largely represents LeBaron’s solo and chamber music from the past decade, performed by musicians and ensembles based in Los Angeles. The striking cover art by composer and photographer James R. Thomaston captures the surreal flora and fauna woven into “Julie’s Garden of Unearthly Delights,” for two bassoons and fixed audio. Writers such as Edgar Allen Poe, Juan Rulfo, and Gertrude Stein, along with the Oxford English Dictionary, artist Remedios Varo, and composer J.S. Bach were all catalysts for most of the works on this recording Innova Recordings. (2020)
Present Quartet: Routes, Paths, Courses with Ellen Burr (flutes: C, alto, bass, piccolo), Anne LeBaron (harp, electronics), Jeff Schwartz (bass), and Charles Sharp (Bb and alto clarinets, alto sax, piri, electronics). Recorded at Roy O. Disney Concert Hall, CalArts, December 16, 2018. Thanks to: Herb Alpert School of Music, CalArts. pfMentum. (2019)
Live performance recording of the opera, with music by Anne LeBaron and libretto by Douglas Kearney. Produced by The Industry in Los Angeles, with singers Jonathan Mack, Ashley Faatoalia, Gwendolyn Brown, Maria Elena Altany, Ji Young Yang, Timur Bekbosunov, Cedric Berry, Lillian Sengpiehl; conducted by Marc Lowenstein: Innova Recordings (2014)
Floodsongs: Bullfrog’s Liturgy; Water Moccasin’s Spiritual; Mosquitoe’s Drinking Ditty with Solaris Vocal Ensemble; poetry by Douglas Kearney. Albany Records (2014)
Creación de las Aves - Ana Cervantes, piano: Canto de la Monarca, Quindecim Recordings (2013)
Anne LeBaron, harp, with Andrew R. Dewar, soprano sax, and Andrea Centazzo, percussion: pfMENTUM (2017)
Is Money Money by Anne LeBaron. Additional works by David Del Tredici, David Lang, and others. Dora Ohrenstein, soprano, with Sequitur: Koch Records (2007)
Pope Joan, a dance opera set to poems by Enid Shomer (Kristin Norderval, soprano); Transfiguration, a ritual performance set to a poem by Djuna Barnes (Lucy Shelton, soprano): New World Records (2007)
Los Murmullos, by Anne LeBaron; Ana Cervantes, voice and piano. Additional works by Georgina Derbez, Mario Lavista, and others: Quindecim Recordings (2006)
Inner Voice by Anne LeBaron, for contrabass and electronics: DVD with Cristin Wildbolz, contrabass - Basel: Unit Records (2006)
Concerto for Active Frogs by Anne LeBaron, with additional works by others. Starring Ron 'Pate's Debonairs and featuring the Rev. Fred Lane: Alcohol Records (2003)
Devil in the Belfry; Solar Music; Telluris Theoria Sacra; Sachamama - with the Atlanta Chamber Players: New World Records (2000)
Solar Music by Anne LeBaron - Camilla Hoitenga, flute; Alice Giles, harp: CHA (1997)
Southern Ephemera (flute, cello, surrogate kithara, harmonic canon) by Anne LeBaron. Additional works by Harry Partch, Elizabeth Brown, Dean Drummond: Music & Arts (1996)
Doggone Cat Act; selections from The E. & O. Line; Waltz for Quintet; The Sea and the Honeycomb; I am an American...My Government Will Reward You: Tellus/Mode (1995)
Lamentation/Invocation; Rite of the Black Sun; Planxty Bowerbird; Noh Reflections; Concerto for Active Frogs: Mode (1992)
Dish (soprano, electric violin, percussion, elec. bass, piano) by Anne LeBaron; Dora Ohrenstein, soprano. Additional works by Ben Johnston, Anthony David, Linda Bouchard, Scott Johnson: New World Records (1993)
Blue Harp Study 1 and Blue Harp Study 2 by Anne LeBaron. Additional works by Latitia Sonami, Mary Ellen Childs, and others: Tellus (1992)
Eurydice Meets Hermes from The E. & O. Line by Anne LeBaron, with Louise Cloutier, and Hugh Panero, vocalists: Word of Mouth (1991)
The Sea & the Honeycomb by Anne LeBaron (poetry by Antonio Machado), with Robert Carl, George Tsontakis, and others: Opus One (1983)
Concerto for Active Frogs by Anne LeBaron, with additional works by others. Starring Ron 'Pate's Debonairs and featuring the Rev. Fred Lane: Say Day-Bew Records – NR6155 (1975)
Solo, duo, quartet, and trio collaborations with Chris Heenan, Earl Howard, Georg Graewe, John Lindberg, Kanoko Nishi, Kiku Day, Kristin Haraldsdottir, Leroy Jenkins, Nathan Smith, Paul Rutherford, Ronit Kirchman, and Torsten Müller: Innova Recordings (2010)
Anne LeBaron, harp: An Even Loan – with Wadada Leo Smith and Peter van Bergen: Innova Recordings (2010)
Anne LeBaron, harp - with Phil Curtis and Nina Eidsheim: Henceforth Records (2007)
Anne LeBaron, harp - with Phil Wachsmann, Wolfgang Fuchs, Martin Blume, and others: Reify Recordings (2004)
Parabola Arts Ensemble (Anthony Davis, Gerry Hemingway, Earl Howard, Anne LeBaron, Ernst Reijseger): Mutable Music (2003)
Anne LeBaron - harp, Harry Bertoia sound sculpture, and percussion, with saxophonist Gary Hassay: Drimala Records (2002)
Anne LeBaron, harp - with Wolfgang Fuchs, Peter van Bergen, Melvyn Poore, Phil Minton, and others: FMP (2003)
Anne LeBaron, harp – with Anthony Braxton, Don Byron, Warren Smith, J.D. Parran, Amina Claudine Myers, and others: Black Saint (1993)
Anne LeBaron, harp – with Peter Kowald, bass: FMP (1991)
Bouquet of a Phantom Orchestra; Human Vapor; Superstrings and Curved Space; Bottom Wash; Top Hat on a Locomotive; Loaded Shark. Frank London, trumpet, cornet, & small instruments; Marcus Rojas, tuba; Davey Williams, guitar; Gregg Bendian, drums, vibes, percussion; Anne LeBaron, harp with live electronics, Ear-Rational Records (1991)
Anne LeBaron, harp - with Sven ake Johansson, Alexander von Schlippenbach, and others: FMP (1989)
Dog-gone Cat Act; Euphorbia; A Little Left of Center: Opus One (1983)
Anne LeBaron – harp, metal rack, gong; LaDonna Smith – piano, piano harp, viola; Davey Williams – guitar, mandolin: Trans Museq (1979)
Anne LeBaron, harp - with Derek Bailey, Akio Suzuki, Evan Parker, George Lewis, and others: Incus (1982)