Description
Under the leadership of conductor Robert Black, the New York New Music Ensemble has become one of the most exciting recent additions to New York’s contemporary music scene and has established a reputation not only for the virtuosity of its performances, but also for the number and quality of the works it has commissioned. The pieces presented here were all composed for and premiered by the NYNME, and they represent some of the finest works of these three outstanding modern composers, two of whom — Schwantner and Wuorinen — are recipients of the Pulitzer Prize.
(Also hear the New York New Music Ensemble perform Stravinsky’s Pierrot Lunaire on GM 2030.)
”"Unrivaled virtuosity and expressivity...
—American Record Guide
A composer's panel if ever there was one."
PERFORMERS
Jayn Rosenfeld, flute; Jean Kopperud, clarinet; Linda Quan, violin; Chris Finckel, cello; Daniel Druckman, percussion;
Elizabeth Di Felice, Cameron Grant,* piano; Robert Black, conductor
PROGRAM
Charles Wuorinen: New York Notes (1982)*
1. I. ♩= 80 6:34
2. II. ♩= 40 7:42
3. III. ♪= 160 7:35
Joseph Schwantner: Music of Amber (1981)
4. I. Wind Willow, Whisper… 9:40
5. II. Sanctuary 11:47
Susan Blaustein: Sextet (1983)*
6. I. ♩= 54 14:41
7. II. Scherzo: Poco vivace e delicato 6:58
8. Adagio ma non troppo; Poco maestoso, con gran espressione – III Finale: Allegro risoluto 8:50
ALSO AVAILABLE
for downloads and streaming on Amazon as well as other digital sites.