Eleanor Cory - Things Are, String Quartet No.3, Epithalamium, etc
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Label: Naxos - American Classics
Cat No: 8559784
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 30th October 2015
Contents
Artists
Jayn Rosenfield (flute)Sue Ann Kahn (flute)
Stephen Gosling (piano)
Blair McMillen (piano)
Curtis Macomber (violin)
William Anderson (guitar)
James Baker (percussion)
Momenta Quartet
Works
CelebrationEpithalamium
Fantasy
String Quartet no.3
Things Are
Violin Sonata no.1
Artists
Jayn Rosenfield (flute)Sue Ann Kahn (flute)
Stephen Gosling (piano)
Blair McMillen (piano)
Curtis Macomber (violin)
William Anderson (guitar)
James Baker (percussion)
Momenta Quartet
About
Eleanor Cory’s music is performed throughout the US and internationally, and has been recognized by many awards and commissions, including the Aaron Copland and Fromm Foundations and the National Endowment for the Arts.
The shifting musical languages that give her compositions their unique vibrancy include the “modal, tonal, atonal mix” of her First Violin Sonata, as well as jazz elements. All of this and more can be found in Things Are, her memorial for composer Milton Babbitt, and in the Celebration of pianistic virtuosity.
Cory’s Third String Quartet expresses both “sweet melancholy” and playful dialogue. Epithalamium explores the flute’s flexibility in elegantly shaped gestures, while the instrumentation of the Fantasy is light in its mood and airy textures.
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