Sonatas & Suite
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Label: Atma Classique
Cat No: ACD22519
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 11th March 2013
Contents
Artists
Steven Dann (viola)James Parker (piano)
Works
Viola SonataViola Sonata, op.53
Suite in three parts, op.11
Artists
Steven Dann (viola)James Parker (piano)
About
This new Atma recording allows us to get reacquainted with three composers and contemporaries of Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel who have been unfairly forgotten. Two of these, Charles Tournemire (1870-1939) and Pierre de Bréville (1861-1949), were students of César Franck. The third, Charles Koechlin (1867-1950), was a pupil of Gabriel Fauré.
Since 1990 Steven Dann has been a member of the Smithsonian Chamber Players in Washington DC. He is currently violist of both the Zebra Trio and Toronto’s twice Grammy-nominated ARC Ensemble. Mr Dann teaches viola and chamber music at the Glenn Gould School in Toronto’s Royal Conservatory of Music and is the Coordinator of the chamber music program at the Domaine Forget in Quebec. Mr Dann plays a Joseph Gagliano viola, circa 1780.
A consummate professional, James Parker is recognized as a soloist and chamber musician. He is the pianist for one of Canada’s foremost ensembles, the Gryphon Trio. Parker’s style has earned him The Globe and Mail’s praise as “One of the most searching musical intellects and 10 of the nimblest fingers in the business.” He is the Rupert E Edwards Chair in Piano Performance on the music faculty at the University of Toronto.
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