Harriet Wingreen, piano; The New Art Wind Quintet; The New York Woodwind Quintet; The Saidenberg Chamber Players; Samuel Baron, conductor
Throughout his life Wallingford Riegger independently followed his own musical inclinations, unaffected by prevailing trends and “isms” and turned out works of great originality and distinction. His music is brilliantly contemporary, marked always by a constant search for new and often startling resonance, great rhythmic vitality, and a serious preoccupation with formal structure.
The Concerto is a work of great animation, admirably condensed in form and highly interesting throughout for its unusual instrumental colors. The piano writing is thin and brilliant, organic at all times and standing out in sharp relief against the winds. The first two movements are atonal in idiom. The finale, though essentially diatonic in character, ends atonally. In this work Riegger is as preoccupied with terseness of form as he is with resonance.
Ezra Laderman’s Octet was composed in 1957, and is written for flute (and piccolo), clarinet, bassoon, horn, and string quartet. It is a work of warmth and lyric grace, well designed and imaginatively scored. Especially in the quiet passages the ensemble has a delicate resonance and subtle coloring that holds great charm. The work is divided into three sections: A. Theme, B. Variations. and C. the Finale, a rondo in which all the elements are further variations of the Theme that is stated in simple unison at the opening of the work.
The following variations are brief and to the point, finely contrasted and becoming more involved as the work progresses. At the end of the rondo the Theme is heard once more in its opening form, followed by a short and brilliant passage for all instruments which brings the work to a close.
This title, originally issued on the CRI label, is now available as a burn-on-demand CD (CD-R) or download in MP3/320, FLAC or WAV formats. CD-Rs come in a protective sleeve; no print booklet or jewel case included. Full liner notes are accessible via the link above.
Wallingford Riegger: Concerto for Piano and Wind Quintet/Ezra Laderman: Theme, Variations and Finale
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Concerto for Piano and Woodwind Quintet: I. Allegro
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Concerto for Piano and Woodwind Quintet: II. Andante
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Concerto for Piano and Woodwind Quintet: III. Allegro molto
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Theme, Variations and Finale: Theme
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Theme, Variations and Finale: Variation I - Allegro Vivace
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Theme, Variations and Finale: Variation II - Moderato
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Theme, Variations and Finale: Variation III - Allegretto
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Theme, Variations and Finale: Variation IV - Adagio
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Theme, Variations and Finale: Variation V - Andante con moto
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Theme, Variations and Finale: Variation VI - Moderato
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Theme, Variations and Finale: Finale Rondo (Variation VII) - Allegro Vivace
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