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Assad / Chicago Sinfonietta- Project w (CD)

SKU: 735131918527
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Conductor Mei-Ann Chen and the Chicago Sinfonietta - the adventurous, MacArthur Award-winning orchestra that champions racial, ethnic, and gender diversity in classical music - give world-premiere recordings of newly commissioned American works by Jennifer Higdon, Clarice Assad, Jessie Montgomery, and Reena Esmail on Project W: Works by Diverse Women Composers, the capstone project of it's 30th anniversary season. Higdon, winner of a Pulitzer Prize and two Grammy Awards, invites listeners to luxuriate in the beauty of a virtuosic string orchestra with Dance Card, a five-moment suite that San Francisco Classical Voice praised for it's "pleasurable sounds" and "intellectual heft." Assad is a Grammy-nominated, Brazilian-American composer and performer. Her Sin Fronteras (Without Borders) lives up to it's title with an exotic blend of musical influences from throughout the Americas. Juilliard-trained African-American composer Montgomery, a violinist member of the acclaimed Catalyst Quartet and a collaborator with Yo-Yo Ma's Silkroad Ensemble, imbues her Coincident Dances with the frenetic energy and multicultural sound worlds of her native New York City. Esmail, an Indian-American graduate of Juilliard and the Yale School of Music, draws from Western and Hindustani (north Indian) classical music for #metoo, a composition rooted in her own personal experiences. Founded by pioneering African-American conductor Paul Freeman (1936-2015), the Chicago Sinfonietta also presents the first-ever recording William Grant Still's orchestral arrangement of Florence Price's buoyant, lyrical Dances in the Canebrakes.

Tracklist:

  1. Dances In The Canebrakes (Arr. W.G. Still For Orchestra): No. 1, Nimble Feet
  2. Dances In The Canebrakes (Arr. W.G. Still For Orchestra): No. 2, Tropical Noon
  3. Dances In The Canebrakes (Arr. W.G. Still For Orchestra): No. 3, Silk Hat And Walking Cane
  4. Sin Fronteras
  5. Coincident Dances
  6. Charukeshi Bandish
  7. #metoo
  8. Dance Card: No. 1, Raucous Rumpus
  9. Dance Card: No. 2, Breeze Serenade
  10. Dance Card: No. 3, Jumble Dance
  11. Dance Card: No. 4, Celestial Blue
  12. Dance Card: No. 5, Machina Rockus
Format: New CD/Classical

Assad / Chicago Sinfonietta- Project w (CD)

SKU: 735131918527
Regular price ¥139.00
Unit price
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Release Date: 03.08.2019

 
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Conductor Mei-Ann Chen and the Chicago Sinfonietta - the adventurous, MacArthur Award-winning orchestra that champions racial, ethnic, and gender diversity in classical music - give world-premiere recordings of newly commissioned American works by Jennifer Higdon, Clarice Assad, Jessie Montgomery, and Reena Esmail on Project W: Works by Diverse Women Composers, the capstone project of it's 30th anniversary season. Higdon, winner of a Pulitzer Prize and two Grammy Awards, invites listeners to luxuriate in the beauty of a virtuosic string orchestra with Dance Card, a five-moment suite that San Francisco Classical Voice praised for it's "pleasurable sounds" and "intellectual heft." Assad is a Grammy-nominated, Brazilian-American composer and performer. Her Sin Fronteras (Without Borders) lives up to it's title with an exotic blend of musical influences from throughout the Americas. Juilliard-trained African-American composer Montgomery, a violinist member of the acclaimed Catalyst Quartet and a collaborator with Yo-Yo Ma's Silkroad Ensemble, imbues her Coincident Dances with the frenetic energy and multicultural sound worlds of her native New York City. Esmail, an Indian-American graduate of Juilliard and the Yale School of Music, draws from Western and Hindustani (north Indian) classical music for #metoo, a composition rooted in her own personal experiences. Founded by pioneering African-American conductor Paul Freeman (1936-2015), the Chicago Sinfonietta also presents the first-ever recording William Grant Still's orchestral arrangement of Florence Price's buoyant, lyrical Dances in the Canebrakes.

Tracklist:

  1. Dances In The Canebrakes (Arr. W.G. Still For Orchestra): No. 1, Nimble Feet
  2. Dances In The Canebrakes (Arr. W.G. Still For Orchestra): No. 2, Tropical Noon
  3. Dances In The Canebrakes (Arr. W.G. Still For Orchestra): No. 3, Silk Hat And Walking Cane
  4. Sin Fronteras
  5. Coincident Dances
  6. Charukeshi Bandish
  7. #metoo
  8. Dance Card: No. 1, Raucous Rumpus
  9. Dance Card: No. 2, Breeze Serenade
  10. Dance Card: No. 3, Jumble Dance
  11. Dance Card: No. 4, Celestial Blue
  12. Dance Card: No. 5, Machina Rockus