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Julian Jacobson and Mariko Brown Piano Duo|Manhattan to Montmartre

Manhattan to Montmartre

Julian Jacobson and Mariko Brown Piano Duo

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Receiving first recordings are Jacobson’s own joyfully virtuosic transcriptions for four hands/one piano of two Gershwin classics. Described by Gershwin as “the most modern music I’ve attempted”, An American in Paris takes four sailors from the epicentre of New York to the heart of Paris during its celebrated Années folles. It marked a significant development in orchestral technique for the composer, a quality accented by Jacobson’s exciting new arrangement.

Revelling in even greater sophistication, the Second Rhapsody was, claimed Gershwin, “the best thing I have written”. Distilling its crafted innovation, Jacobson’s articulate new transcription makes a persuasive case for a curiously undervalued masterpiece. Transcribed by Henry Levine, Gershwin’s ever-popular Rhapsody in Blue brilliantly distils the euphoric paean to New York and what Robert Matthew-Walker’s informative booklet notes describes as its “seamless outpouring of melodic invention”.

Matthew-Walker’s notes also reveal how the influence of a shared Russian heritage led to a new vibrancy in American 20th-century music as epitomised by Gershwin and Bernstein, two hugely influential masters of form and colour. John Musto’s acclaimed two-piano transcription of Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances from West Side Story captures all the drama, poetry, romance and wit of this ground-breaking score while sacrificing none of its blazing ardour and energy. © SOMM Recordings

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Symphonic Dances from West Side Story (Transcr. J. Musto for Piano Duo) (Leonard Bernstein)

1
I. Prologue
00:04:17

Leonard Bernstein, Composer - Julian Jacobson and Mariko Brown Piano Duo, Ensemble, MainArtist

(C) 2021 SOMM Recordings (P) 2021 SOMM Recordings

2
II. Somewhere
00:03:52

Leonard Bernstein, Composer - Julian Jacobson and Mariko Brown Piano Duo, Ensemble, MainArtist

(C) 2021 SOMM Recordings (P) 2021 SOMM Recordings

3
III. Scherzo
00:01:14

Leonard Bernstein, Composer - Julian Jacobson and Mariko Brown Piano Duo, Ensemble, MainArtist

(C) 2021 SOMM Recordings (P) 2021 SOMM Recordings

4
IV. Mambo
00:02:23

Leonard Bernstein, Composer - Julian Jacobson and Mariko Brown Piano Duo, Ensemble, MainArtist

(C) 2021 SOMM Recordings (P) 2021 SOMM Recordings

5
V. Cha-cha
00:00:59

Leonard Bernstein, Composer - Julian Jacobson and Mariko Brown Piano Duo, Ensemble, MainArtist

(C) 2021 SOMM Recordings (P) 2021 SOMM Recordings

6
VI. Meeting Scene
00:00:41

Julian Jacobson and Mariko Brown Piano Duo, Ensemble, MainArtist - Leoanrd Bernstein, Composer

(C) 2021 SOMM Recordings (P) 2021 SOMM Recordings

7
VII. Cool Fugue
00:03:49

Leonard Bernstein, Composer - Julian Jacobson and Mariko Brown Piano Duo, Ensemble, MainArtist

(C) 2021 SOMM Recordings (P) 2021 SOMM Recordings

8
VIII. Rumble
00:01:52

Leonard Bernstein, Composer - Julian Jacobson and Mariko Brown Piano Duo, Ensemble, MainArtist

(C) 2021 SOMM Recordings (P) 2021 SOMM Recordings

9
IX. Finale
00:02:47

Leonard Bernstein, Composer - Julian Jacobson and Mariko Brown Piano Duo, Ensemble, MainArtist

(C) 2021 SOMM Recordings (P) 2021 SOMM Recordings

Second Rhapsody (Transcr. J. Jacobson for Piano Duo) (George Gershwin)

10
Second Rhapsody (Transcr. J. Jacobson for Piano Duo)
00:15:09

George Gershwin, Composer - Julian Jacobson and Mariko Brown Piano Duo, Ensemble, MainArtist

(C) 2021 SOMM Recordings (P) 2021 SOMM Recordings

An American in Paris (Transcr. J. Jacobson for Piano Duo) (George Gershwin)

11
An American in Paris (Transcr. J. Jacobson for Piano Duo)
00:18:40

George Gershwin, Composer - Julian Jacobson and Mariko Brown Piano Duo, Ensemble, MainArtist

(C) 2021 SOMM Recordings (P) 2021 SOMM Recordings

Rhapsody in Blue (Transcr. H. levine for Piano Duo) (George Gershwin)

12
Rhapsody in Blue (Transcr. H. levine for Piano Duo)
00:16:39

George Gershwin, Composer - Julian Jacobson and Mariko Brown Piano Duo, Ensemble, MainArtist

(C) 2021 SOMM Recordings (P) 2021 SOMM Recordings

Chronique

Receiving first recordings are Jacobson’s own joyfully virtuosic transcriptions for four hands/one piano of two Gershwin classics. Described by Gershwin as “the most modern music I’ve attempted”, An American in Paris takes four sailors from the epicentre of New York to the heart of Paris during its celebrated Années folles. It marked a significant development in orchestral technique for the composer, a quality accented by Jacobson’s exciting new arrangement.

Revelling in even greater sophistication, the Second Rhapsody was, claimed Gershwin, “the best thing I have written”. Distilling its crafted innovation, Jacobson’s articulate new transcription makes a persuasive case for a curiously undervalued masterpiece. Transcribed by Henry Levine, Gershwin’s ever-popular Rhapsody in Blue brilliantly distils the euphoric paean to New York and what Robert Matthew-Walker’s informative booklet notes describes as its “seamless outpouring of melodic invention”.

Matthew-Walker’s notes also reveal how the influence of a shared Russian heritage led to a new vibrancy in American 20th-century music as epitomised by Gershwin and Bernstein, two hugely influential masters of form and colour. John Musto’s acclaimed two-piano transcription of Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances from West Side Story captures all the drama, poetry, romance and wit of this ground-breaking score while sacrificing none of its blazing ardour and energy. © SOMM Recordings

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