2: (from Salome Dances for Peace)
2, 5, 7: Written for Kronos
5: Originally released on [url=https://www.discogs.com/master/19283-John-Zorn-Spillane]John Zorn's Spillane[/url], Nonesuch 79712
1: (1969) Edition Fazer Helsinki (Teosto)
2: (1985) Ancient Word Music (BMI)
3: (1977) Universal Edition
4.1 to 4.6: (1911–13) Universal Edition
5: (1987) Hip's Road (BMI)
6: (1984–85) Barking Lady Music (BMI)
7: (1987) Editions Henry Lemoine
8.1 to 8.3: (1983) Universal Edition (VAAP)
9: (1935) G. Schirmer
10: (1988)
Recorded November 1987 at Methuen Memorial Music Hall, Methuen, Massachusetts
Winter Was Hard: Recorded January 1988 at St. Ignatius Church, San Francisco, California
Forbidden Fruit: Recorded September 1987 at Russian Hill Recording, San Francisco, California by [...], and at Metal Bix Studio, Tokyo, Japan by [...] / Mixed September 1987 at CBS Roppongi Studio, Tokyo, Japan by [...]
[On booklet back; on tray card]
Elektra/Asylum/Nonesuch Records, A Division of Warner Communications Inc., [Warner logo] 75 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, New York 10019, 9229 Sunset Boulevard. Los Angeles, California 90069 ? & © 1988 Elektra/Asylum/Nonesuch Records for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.
[On tray card]
Manufactured in Germany · Fabriqué en Allemagne. TELDEC Record Service GmbH [Warner logo] A Warner Communications Company
[On disc]
Manufactured in Germany by TELDEC Record Service GmbH
Nos. 1–4 and 6–10 ? 1988, No. 5 ? 1987 Elektra/Asylum/Nonesuch Records
1. Winter Was Hard Op. 20 (1:40)
2. Half-Wolf Dances Mad In Moonlight (8:21)
3. Fratres (9:23)
. Six Bagatelles Op. 9 (3:57)
5. Forbidden Fruit (10:20)
6. Bella By Barlight (2:47)
7. Four, For Tango (4:41)
. Quartet No. 3 (19:06)
9. Adagio (7:09)
10. A Door Is Ajar (0:37)























