Ceiling of Heaven: Composer's Forum of East/Var
Track Listings
| 1. Horn Quintet "La Barca" | ||
| 2. Sleepless Night | ||
| 3. Wind Quintet No. 2 | ||
| 4. The Ceiling of Heaven |
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
The Chamber Music Conference and Composers Forum has reached the venerable age of 60, and it is very appropriate indeed that the Conference celebrates, at least in part, with a new recording of music played by members of its outstanding and musically vibrant faculty. Every summer for these past six decades, the Conference itself has been a celebration of the love of music making, involving Conference faculty and participants from around the world in a heady fusion of musical activities: public concerts, including frequent world premieres, professionally-coached rehearsals and intensive study sessions, lectures and seminars addressing a wide range of topics. From the beginning in 1945, participation by composers has been an integral feature of the Conference. Among the founders were composers Otto Luening and Richard Donovan. Among the many distinguished composers who have been in residence over the years are Henry Brant, Elliott Carter, Stephen Hartke, Jennifer! Higdon, Libby Larsen and Steven Stucky. The recording presents a small but highly representative sample of what the Conference is all about. Vermont composer and Bennington College faculty member Allen Shawn (brother, incidentally, of playwright/actor William Shawn) has been a Resident Composer and frequent guest at the Conference. His string quartet Sleepless Night and the Wind Quintet (a commission by long-time participants) are fine examples of his lyrical style. Donald Crockett, from Los Angeles, was in residence at the Conference in 1999, and since 2002 has been the Conferences Senior Composer-in-Residence. The Ceiling of Heaven was commissioned by the Conference. Fans of contemporary American chamber music will recognize many of the performers from their recordings (cellist Maxine Neuman, a member of the Bennington staff, is a specialist in this material) and will greatly enjoy this significant release.
Ceiling of Heaven: Composer's Forum of East/Var, Music, Lauren G. Stubbs, Edward Arron, Maxine Neuman, Michael Finckel, Marianne Gythfeldt, Donald Crockett, Allen Shawn, Sue Ann Kahn, Joseph Anderer, Jacqueline Leclair, David Oei, Elizabeth Wright [keyboard instr.], Joseph Gottesman, Masako Yanagita, Nicholas Cords, Eriko Sato, Renee Jolles, Sheila Reinhold, Shem Guibbory, Chamber, Chamber Music, Chamber Music & Recitals, Classical, Classical Composers, V/a Compilations
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Ceiling of Heaven: Composer's Forum of East/Var
Manufacturer: Albany Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0009Y26EK Release Date: 2005-07-01 |
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Product Description
The Chamber Music Conference and Composers Forum has reached the venerable age of 60, and it is very appropriate indeed that the Conference celebrates, at least in part, with a new recording of music played by members of its outstanding and musically vibrant faculty. Every summer for these past six decades, the Conference itself has been a celebration of the love of music making, involving Conference faculty and participants from around the world in a heady fusion of musical activities: public concerts, including frequent world premieres, professionally-coached rehearsals and intensive study sessions, lectures and seminars addressing a wide range of topics. From the beginning in 1945, participation by composers has been an integral feature of the Conference. Among the founders were composers Otto Luening and Richard Donovan. Among the many distinguished composers who have been in residence over the years are Henry Brant, Elliott Carter, Stephen Hartke, Jennifer! Higdon, Libby Larsen and Steven Stucky. The recording presents a small but highly representative sample of what the Conference is all about. Vermont composer and Bennington College faculty member Allen Shawn (brother, incidentally, of playwright/actor William Shawn) has been a Resident Composer and frequent guest at the Conference. His string quartet Sleepless Night and the Wind Quintet (a commission by long-time participants) are fine examples of his lyrical style. Donald Crockett, from Los Angeles, was in residence at the Conference in 1999, and since 2002 has been the Conferences Senior Composer-in-Residence. The Ceiling of Heaven was commissioned by the Conference. Fans of contemporary American chamber music will recognize many of the performers from their recordings (cellist Maxine Neuman, a member of the Bennington staff, is a specialist in this material) and will greatly enjoy this significant release.Track Listings:
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