American Classics - Piston: The Incredible Flutist, Etc

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In case you missed this recording of Walter Piston works when it was first released by Delos in 1993 (under the title "The Incredible Walter...
In case you missed this recording of Walter Piston works when it was first released by Delos in 1993 (under the title "The Incredible Walter Piston"), now's your chance to hear it again in the same sound and at a lower price. As part of its acclaimed "American Classics" series, Naxos has licensed several previously issued recordings by the Seattle Symphony as part of a new collaboration to bring these performances back into circulation. Nothing has changed, except that the source tapes were re-mastered by Albert G. Swanson, the former associate engineer to John Eargle on the original recording made more than 10 years ago. The new sonic treatment offers little other than to preserve the slight predominance in the bass and the dark hues of the winds. The liner notes by Steven Lowe are neatly parsed and edited from Shirley Fleming's first edition text.


Listeners new to Piston's music would do well to audition this disc, as it includes a nice cross-section of the composer's output, from his first published work (Suite for Orchestra) to his last (Concerto for String Quartet). In between and opening this disc is the delightful ballet suite to The Incredible Flutist, a piece that features a slithering tango, a lusty Spanish waltz, and a spirited Circus March that concludes with a barking dog (a real one named Nori!). This quirky work--a sort of cross between Petrushka and Parade--alone belies the academic patina that has plagued Piston's name for decades. The fact that he wrote the leading textbook on orchestration should lead more people to think that maybe he actually knew something about it.


The dynamic Suite will excite anybody who loves Bartók, full as it is with resounding canonic brass fanfares, pounding percussion (watch out for the bass drum in the third movement), and chattering strings. Piston also had a flair for elegiac melodies, as evidenced by his soulful English horn writing (a bit aridly played and closely miked in this performance) in the Fantasy for English horn, harp, & strings, and by the slow, calmer parts for string quartet in the Concerto (especially the quixotic concluding viola solo).


Piston's orchestral expertise finds expression in the superbly crafted choral works that close this disc, works that are as buoyant as they are mysterious--and unforgettable. Of course, there are other superlative performances of these individual works (Bernstein's Incredible Flutist on Sony), but Schwarz's surveys remain essential listening for both lovers and newcomers to this great American composer.
--Michael Liebowitz, ClassicsToday.com


Product Description:


  • Release Date: April 15, 2003


  • UPC: 636943916025


  • Catalog Number: 8559160


  • Label: Naxos


  • Number of Discs: 1


  • Composer: Walter Piston


  • Conductor: Gerard Schwarz


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Juilliard String Quartet, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Seattle Symphony Orchestra members


  • Performer: Glen Danielson, Scott Goff, Therese Elder Wunrow



Works:


  1. Incredible Flutist

    Composer: Walter Piston

    Ensemble: Seattle Symphony Orchestra

    Performer: Scott Goff (Flute)

    Conductor: Gerard Schwarz


  2. Concerto for String Quartet, Winds and Percussion

    Composer: Walter Piston

    Ensemble: Juilliard String Quartet, Seattle Symphony Orchestra members

    Conductor: Gerard Schwarz


  3. Psalm and Prayer of David

    Composer: Walter Piston

    Ensemble: Seattle Symphony Orchestra

    Conductor: Gerard Schwarz


  4. Fantasy for English Horn, Harp and Strings

    Composer: Walter Piston

    Ensemble: Seattle Symphony Orchestra

    Performer: Glen Danielson (English Horn), Therese Elder Wunrow (Harp )

    Conductor: Gerard Schwarz


  5. Suite for Orchestra

    Composer: Walter Piston

    Ensemble: Seattle Symphony Orchestra

    Conductor: Gerard Schwarz