“They have to be heard to be believed,” said the Washington Post
of piano duo Christina and Michelle Naughton. The twin sisters pay
tribute to their homeland with the album American Postcard. It offers
music by four US composers: John Adams (his Roll Over Beethoven, a work
the Naughtons premiered in 2016), Aaron Copland, Conlan Nancarrow and
Paul Schoenfield. As the sisters explain, “These pieces show the
diversity and variety of American music. But one thing that ties them
together is an exuberance that, to us, feels deeply American.”
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jueves, 21 de marzo de 2019
martes, 20 de junio de 2017
Herbert Henck CONLON NANCARROW - GEORGE ANTHEIL Piano Music
miércoles, 4 de marzo de 2015
Amy Williams / Helena Bugallo CONLON NANCARROW Studies and Solos
Ten of Nancarrow's studies are heard combined with six other works written for human players. Three Two-Part Studies, Prelude, Blues, and Sonatina are early works from the 1930s and '40s, and the Three Canons for Ursula and Tango are late works. The obvious benefit that human intervention brings to the table in these pieces is a sense of touch and expression. Nancarrow's modified player pianos were capable of delivering discretion between soft and loud, but there was little they could achieve in terms of any gradations in between. The Bugallo-Williams Piano Duo demonstrates that there is a lot to experience in Nancarrow's music outside the realm of its pneumatic context. Wergo's recorded sound is excellent, and Bugallo and Williams make Nancarrow's horrendously difficult rhythmic textures seem both natural and non-mechanical. Particularly impressive is their handling of three movements from the "Boogie Woogie Suite," namely Studies No. 3B in C and D; although the original player piano version is very exciting, Bugallo and Williams make it sound like a fractured duet between Art Tatum and Meade Lux Lewis. (Uncle Dave Lewis)
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