Episode #67 of the "DCD Classical 'Cast" features an unusual composition and an unusual performance of it. Dutch composer Henk Badings wrote a series of sixteen trios for violins. These short works were designed for pedagogic purposes as well as being legitimate concert works. Their collective title, "Trio-Cosmos" is a nod to Bartok's "Microcosmos."
Violinist Vartan Manoogian set out to record all sixteen trios -- and to record three parts of each work. By doing so, he wanted to create not just a recording of each trio, but also "music-minus-one" versions that students could play along with. Unfortunately Manoogian died before completing his traversal, but the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Music, where he served on the faculty, released some of his finished trio recordings, on a CD titled "Henk Badings: Trio -Cosmos."
Bedings writes in a very accessible style, and Manoogian, playing with overdubs of himself, turns in a marvelous interpretation of these works.
- Ralph
This program we play:
Henk Bedings: Trio-Cosmos II, movement 1
Vartan Manoogian, violins
UWMSM
Henk Bedings: Trio-Cosmos III, movements 2 & 3
Vartan Manoogian, violins
UWMSM
Henk Bedings: Trio-Cosmos IV, movements 2 & 3
Vartan Manoogian, violins
UWMSM
Henk Bedings: Trio-Cosmos VI, movements 3 & 4
Vartan Manoogian, violins
UWMSM
Monday, April 20, 2009
DCD 067 - Henk Badings: Trio-Cosmos
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Labels: modern, solo violin, UW-Madison
Friday, April 10, 2009
DCD 066 - American Masterpieces
Episode #66 of the DCD Classical 'Cast showcases the latest release from the Seattle Pro Musica. "American Masterpieces" is a collection of American choral works from the last 50 years (or thereabouts).
Samuel Barber and Leonard Bernstein are represented, as well as newer composers such as Morten Lauridsen. Also featured are works commissioned by the Seattle Pro Musica, and two selections by their director, Karen P. Thomas.
It's a beautiful collection of choral works, beautifully performed.
- Ralph
This program we play:
Morten Lauridsen: Se per havervi, oime from "Madrigali: Six Fire Songs on Italian Renaissance Poetry"
The Seattle Pro Musica; Karen P. Thomas, conductor
Samuel Barber: The Coolin' from "Reincarnations"
The Seattle Pro Musica; Karen P. Thomas, conductor
How Can I Keep From Singing?, arranged by Karen P. Thomas
The Seattle Pro Musica; Karen P. Thomas, conductor
Leonard Bernstein: Chichester Psalms
The Seattle Pro Musica; Karen P. Thomas, conductor
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Labels: choral, modern, Seattle Pro Musica