The Doomsday Project
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An extremely diverse collection featuring group improvisation, graphically notated choral music, electronic audio collages, music for percussion, Japanese koto, plus a song cycle about animals!  DOOMSDAY became a movement of A Celebration of Sylvia Plath.

An Exercise in Spontaneity - improvisation by Nathan Heleine (alto sax), Chappell Kingsland (piano), Brady Miller (drumset) (2001) [10:52]
DOOMSDAY - for female chorus (2000) [6:28] - Alissa Goodkin (soprano soloist) and the Seventeen Singers of the Apocalypse, conducted by Chappell Kingsland
LAUNDROMATICA DIABOLICA (The Devil's Laundromat) - for percussion quartet (1999) [7:15] - Matt Vooris, Pete Wise, Chris Vatalaro, Pete Zlotnick
VOOGA - electronic music (2000) [1:11]
Growth - electronic music (2001) [7:18] - Corrina Lynch (viola and voice)
Amethyst Overtones - for clarinet and 21-string Japanese koto (2004) [8:59] - Debbie McCullough, Ryuko Mizutani
The Labyrinth - for vibraphone (2002) [8:03] - Annie Stevens
The Big Bang - for viola and piano (2002) [4:20] - Justin Caulley, Adam Roberts
ZOO - song cycle for soprano, oboe, bassoon, and harp (1999) [21:14] - Alissa Goodkin (soprano), Christa Robinson/Kathy Wilcox (oboe), Phillip Palmer (bassoon), Katie Buckley/Nan Gullo (harp)  —  poetry by Ogden Nash