Carter, E: Piano Concerto

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Music of Elliott Carter - Vol 9

Music of Elliott Carter - Vol 9


Carter, E:

Tell Me Where is Fancy Bred?

Rosalind Rees (soprano) & David Starobin (guitar)

Warble for Lilac Time

Tony Arnold (soprano)

Colorado College Festival Orchestra, Scott Yoo

Piano Concerto

Charles Rosen (piano)

Basel Sinfonietta, Joel Smirmoff

Two Thoughts About the Piano

Steven Beck

Nine by Five

Slowing Wind Quintet

Voyage

Tony Arnold (soprano)

Colorado College Festival Orchestra, Scott Yoo

Tri Tribute

Steven Beck


This retrospective disk presents music composed by the late Elliott Carter over a period of more than 70 years.

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Bridge - The Music of Elliott Carter - BRIDGE9396

(CD)

$17.75

Scheduled for release on 3 June 2013. Order it now and we will deliver it as soon as it is available.

American Classics - Elliott Carter

American Classics - Elliott Carter


Carter, E:

Piano Concerto

Mark Wait (piano)

Symphony No. 1

Holiday Overture


“Early and middle-period Carter at his most accessible and challenging.” BBC Music Magazine, January 2006

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Naxos American Classics - 8559151

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Elliott Carter: Piano Concerto & Variations for Orchestra

Elliott Carter: Piano Concerto & Variations for Orchestra


Carter, E:

Piano Concerto

Variations for Orchestra


The Variations for Orchestra and the Piano Concerto belong to two different decades and stylistic periods. The Variations, commissioned by the Louisville Orchestra and written in Rome in 1954-55, are a summation of the works Carter wrote after the stylistic breakthrough of the Cello Sonata of 1948. Aaron Copland once remarked on Carter's wide knowledge of the music of his time; the Variations are a monumental synthesis of many different kinds of modern music (and in an overt way that Carter never again attempted). There are not only surface resemblances to Schoenberg and Berg, but there is also Carter's closest approach to serial technique. Charles Ives, who died while Carter was composing the work, is invoked explicitly in Variation 7, and Ives's technique of superimposition is the basis of the whole work's texture and form. Also present in the music are the spirit of Debussy, particularly of La Mer and Jeux; the rhythmic experiments of Conlon Nancarrow and Henry Cowell; jazz (variation 8); and even the rhetoric of the Great American Symphony of Harris, Copland, and Schuman. In addition to these many stylistic strands, Carter also attempted to use all possible variation techniques, including an array of canonic and contrapuntal devices— Variation 2, for instance, is a free mensuration canon in which the size of intervals varies along with the rhythmic values.

The Piano Concerto, written in Berlin in 1964-65, explores the tragic possibilities of an alienated texture on a visionary scale. Carter has pointed out on several occasions the influence of the Berlin setting, and the newly built Wall, on the work. Carter sets the piano against the orchestra (asking, if it is possible, that they be clearly separated spatially), and their conflict intensifies throughout the work. It's not a question of soloist and orchestra simply elaborating different materials#151;we can find that in Vivaldi; rather, here the piano and orchestra represent irreconcilable and violently opposed principles.

New World - NW80347

(CD)

$17.75

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