Audio Samples
Album Summary
Performers
Vytas Baksys (Piano)
Owen Young (Cello)
Daniel Bauch (Percussion)
Thomas Martin (Clarinet)
Wendy Putnam (Violin)
Notes & Reviews:
This debut album contains two world premiere recordings. The first, "Danza del Soul" for mixed sextet, is by Chris Brubeck. Chris bears one of the most distinguished names in American music as the son/collaborator of jazz musician and composer Dave Brubeck. This piece is quite theatrical and jazz-inspired; it is "soul music that goes dancing" according to Boston music critic Steven Ledbetter. The second world premiere recording is "Line Drawings" in five movements by Michael Gandolfi. He notes: "None of my pieces is tethered to a precise Picasso drawing, but they are written in the spirit of the Picasso works: concise, clear, written with a sense of immediacy and sureness of stroke, light and airy." Both pieces were performed to great acclaim at the Tanglewood Festival in August 2010.
Notes & Reviews:Recording information: Mechanics Hall, Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.A (09/03/2010-09/05/2010).
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Works Details
Brubeck, Chris : Danza del Soul, for clarinet, violin, cello, bass, piano & percussion - Performers: Vytas Baksys (Piano); Owen Young (Cello); Daniel Bauch (Percussion); Thomas Martin (Clarinet); Wendy Putnam (Violin)
- Notes: Mechanics Hall, Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.A (09/03/2010-09/05/2010)
- Running Time: 30 min. 9 sec.
- Period Time: Contemporary
Gandolfi, Michael : Line Drawings, for clarinet, violin & piano - Performers: Thomas Martin (Clarinet); Wendy Putnam (Violin); Vytas Baksys (Piano)
- Notes: Mechanics Hall, Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.A (09/03/2010-09/05/2010)
- Running Time: 22 min. 7 sec.
- Period Time: Contemporary
- Form: Chamber Music
Foss, Lukas [Composer] : Central Park Reel, for violin & piano - Performers: Vytas Baksys (Piano); Wendy Putnam (Violin)
- Notes: Mechanics Hall, Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.A (09/03/2010-09/05/2010)
- Running Time: 10 min. 28 sec.
- Period Time: Contemporary
- Written: 1987




























