Nancarrow: Studies for Player Piano No. 32

This page lists our only recording of Studies for Player Piano No. 32, by Conlon Nancarrow (1912-97) on CD.

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Nancarrow: As fast as possible

Label:

Wergo

Catalogue No:

WER67332

Discs:

1

Release date:

1st Aug 2011

Barcode:

4010228673326

Medium:

CD
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Nancarrow: As fast as possible


Nancarrow:

Suite for Orchestra

Studies for Player Piano No. 16

Studies for Player Piano No. 20

Studies for Player Piano No. 26

Studies for Player Piano No. 32

Studies for Player Piano No. 44

Three Movements for Chamber Orchestra

Septet

Fragment

Usher, P:

Nancarrow Concerto for Pianola & Chamber Orchestra

Rex Lawson (pianola)


Amy Briggs, Helena Bugallo, Ingrid Karlen, Amy Williams (pianos)

WDRSO Cologne & Ensemble Modern, Stefan Asbury & Kasper de Roo

CD

$18.00

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The composer Conlon Nancarrow, who died in 1997 at the age of 84, is regarded as an exceptional figure in the field of contemporary music. It is especially his compositions for player piano that made Nancarrow the cult figure he remains to this day.

Apart from his central work Studies for Player Piano, Nancarrow's oeuvre can be classified in three groups of live instrumental compositions. The early works, c.1930-1947: this period covers compositions such as Septet (1939), which was rediscovered only in 1990, and the cycle Suite for Orchestra composed in 1940, both of which are presented on this CD.

Other instrumental works, written in parallel with further pieces for player piano, can be ascribed to the creative period from 1984 to c. 1993, among them being, for example, Three Movements for Chamber Orchestra (1993). A handwritten note in the scores indicates that some of them are transcriptions which were created with the collaboration of Nancarrow's assistant. This practice signifies the transition to the composer's late creative period which is characterised by transcriptions of both his own works and works by other composers, compositions which were written primarily for the purpose of concert performances.

How far transcriptions can deviate from the original source is shown by the piece Nancarrow Concerto by Paul Usher who was guided by the 'spirit' of Nancarrow. It appears at the end of this programme as a shining example of the further creative development of Nancarrow's music.

playSuite For Orchestra-Allegro Molto

playSuite For Orchestra-Andante

playSuite For Orchestra-Allegro

playSuite For Orchestra-Allegro Molto

playStudy For Player Piano No.16 Canon 3/5 (Um1960)

playStudy For Player Piano No.20 (1965)

playStudy For Player Piano No.26 (1988)

playTrhree Movements For Chamber Orchestra-I (Halbe=90)

playTrhree Movements For Chamber Orchestra-II (Viertel=80)

playTrhree Movements For Chamber Orchestra-III As Fast As Possible

playSeptet. Fragment (1940)-I

playSeptet. Fragment (1940)-Ii

playSeptet. Fragment (1940)-Iii

playStudy For Piano Player No.32 (Um1969)

playStudy For Piano Player No.44 Aleatory Canon (1981)

playI-Nancarrow Concerto For Pianola And Chamber Orchestra (2004)

playII-Nancarrow Concerto For Pianola And Chamber Orchestra (2004)

playIII-Nancarrow Concerto For Pianola And Chamber Orchestra (2004)

playIV-Nancarrow Concerto For Pianola And Chamber Orchestra (2004)

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