TRIO AMERICA, VOLUME III - COWELL, LUENING & CRESTON
CD-4934(1)
This collection brings together a number of American
piano trios composed between 1915 and 1979. All of the music is rare,
with the Cowell and Creston performed from manuscripts. The major piece,
Creston's 1979 Trio, Op. 112, was commissioned by the Mirecourt Trio,
which gave its world premiere on 15 April 1980. That performance was
videotaped for public television as part of a documentary, "Paul Creston
Meets the Mirecourt Trio," shown nationwide by the Public Broadcasting
System.
Now in its 23rd year, the Mirecourt Trio has become one of the world's
most cherished and respected ensembles, both for its superb command
of the classic piano trio repertoire, as well as for its adventurousness
in expanding the literature with at least 80 new and commissioned works.
Their Music & Arts recording of works by Lou Harrison (CD-635) was selected
as "Record of the Year" by the Village Voice, and their recording of
the Tchaikovsky trio was cited as a "Recording of Special Merit" by
Stereo Review. Their series Trio America on Music & Arts has elicited
much praise. Arved Ashby wrote of Vol. I (CD-4686)
in American Record Guide, "The Mirecourt are once again entirely inside
the musical idiom... a wonderful release." And David Hurwitz raved in
Fanfare about Vol. II (CD-4687),
"Superbly performed... recommendable... to the those interested in contemporary
American music..."
CD-4934(1) TRIO AMERICA, VOLUME III - COWELL, LUENING & CRESTON The Mirecourt Trio: Kenneth Goldsmith, violin, Terry King, cello, John Jensen, piano, with Albert Muenzer, violin, in Scenario and Wedding Anniversary. Henry Cowell: Scenario (1915) for two violins, cello and piano; Wedding Anniversary Music for 2 violins and cello (1957); Duet for violin and cello (1965); Andante for violin and cello (1962); Otto Luening: Trio No.1 (1921); Paul Chihara: Elegy (1975); and Paul Creston: Trio, Op.112 (1979). World premiere recordings. UPC #0-17685-49342-3
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