Adler: Music for Chamber Orchestra / Kim, New York Chamber Players
The music of Samuel Adler – born in Mannheim in 1928 but long since one of the leading figures of American music – has its roots in the Neo-Classical clarity of composers like Copland and Hindemith, who were among his teachers. The works on this album arose from a range of impulses: a Neo-Baroque concerto grosso and a tribute to Bach encase a series of tributes to lost individuals and traditions; and two jeux d’esprit – Ives’ tongue-in-cheek Variations on America and Holst’s ‘Jupiter’ from The Planets – both bring jollity in Adler’s idiomatic arrangements for string orchestra.
REVIEW:
Adler’s arrangements not only provide string orchestras the opportunity to perform these works, they offer considerable excitement and impact in their own right. The performances by the New York Classical Players and conductor Dongmin Kim are excellent throughout. The playing is incisive, tonally rich, and phrased with great care. The featured soloists are first-rate as well. Jürgen Thym’s excellent liner notes, including commentary from the composer, are brimming with information offered with erudition, clarity, and enthusiasm. Samuel Adler: Music for Chamber Orchestra is a marvelous tribute to an American musical treasure who has long distinguished himself as a composer, teacher, and writer. Recommended.
-- Fanfare
Product Description:
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Release Date: April 01, 2022
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UPC: 5060113446428
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Catalog Number: TOCC0642
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Label: Toccata
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Number of Discs: 1
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Period: 20th Century
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Composer: Samuel Adler
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Conductor: Dongmin Kim
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Orchestra/Ensemble: New York Classical Players
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Performer: Sooyun Kim, Michelle Farah, Yoonah Kim, Taylor Smith, Charles Neidich