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| ARTIST: | Nancy Bloomer Deussen, L. John Ernst, Frederic Glesser, Gustav Hoyer, Thomas L. Read, John Winsor, Robert Ian Winstin, Philharmonia Bulgarica |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | ERM Media |
| TYPE: | Chamber, Classical Artists, Orchestral Music, Classical Music, Orchestral & Symphonic, Classical, Chamber Music, Orchestral, Award-winning new scores recorded by the Philharmonia Bulgarica with Robert Ian Winstin conducting. The "Three B's" are still great - but isn't it time you added another letter to your musical alphabet? |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | "On October Ground" (Thomas L. Read), "Dazyes" (Frederic Glesser), "Peninsula Suite" (Nancy Bloomer Deussen), "Peninsula Suite" (Nancy Bloomer Deussen), "Peninsula Suite" (Nancy Bloomer Deussen), "Peninsula Suite" (Nancy Bloomer Deussen), "The Lion Triumphant" (Gustav Hoyer), "Three Essays for Orchestra" (John Winsor), "Three Essays for Orchestra" (John Winsor), "Three Essays for Orchestra" (John Winsor), "Vermilion River" (L. John Ernst) |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 607221669629 |
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Customer Reviews of Masterworks of the New Era - Vol. 2
Cool! I really liked this disc. I have a friend who is into this kind of stuff and she rec'd that I buy it. So, I did - and its really cool.
My favs were the Lion Triumphant and the 3 Essays - both I thought were full of energy and had a lot to say that I hadn't heard before.
Darn Good!
I hate buying CD's through web sites. That said, my office partner convinced me to buy this CD after he kept playing it at his desk all day long ... and it's pretty darn good!
I'm not much of a devotee to 'new' music - my tastes kind of went out after Sinatra, but I am really intrigued by this collection.
My question is ... why don't orchestras play this kind of stuff? I take my wife and the kids who will let me to the symphony several times a year and most of the 'new' music I've heard has been so boring that it nearly drove me and my family mad.
If they could find enough interesting 'new' stuff to devote an entire series of recordings to, why can't symphony orchestras find the same quality of stuff?
Perhaps they ought to call the folks at ERM.
I'm gonna definately go with number three when it comes out.
Very strong sampling of new works
This disc, the second in an ongoing series, contains far stronger compositions than the first volume. These are fine new pieces deserving of a listen and are presented in very skillful performances under the direction of Robert Ian Winstin.
Of note are Nancy Bloomer Deussen's attractive "Peninsula Suite" and Thomas L. Read's vibrant and exciting "On October Ground." John Winsor's "Three Essays" is the most substantial work on the disc and continues Winsor's ongoing obsessions with classical structures filled with modern harmonies.
Highly recommended.