Qobuz Store wallpaper
Categories:
Cart 0

Your cart is empty

Gary Hammond|American Concertos of the Jazz Age

American Concertos of the Jazz Age

Jazz Nocturne

Digital booklet

Available in
16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo

Unlimited Streaming

Listen to this album in high quality now on our apps

Start my trial period and start listening to this album

Enjoy this album on Qobuz apps with your subscription

Subscribe

Enjoy this album on Qobuz apps with your subscription

Digital Download

Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.

This unique album is a wonderful snapshot of American jazz in an orchestral setting. Most classical music aficionados are familiar with George Gershwin and his works such as Rhapsody in Blue, but there are also a number of less-famous composers who wrote around the same time who are no less brilliant. These composers also interacted with and influenced each other. For example, James Price Johnson also wrote a rhapsody, entitled Yamekraw, Negro Rhapsody, which is a sophisticated work full of tempo changes, varied rhythms, and various moods and character. (William Grant Still orchestrated this piece.) Yamekraw swings and is syncopated, giving it a very dancelike feel, and the Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra does an excellent job bringing the music alive without ever making it rigid. Not only do it play beautifully on this first piece, but also through the rest of the album, where it truly captures all the moods jazz pieces require while never losing strong classical technique. It is much to conductor Richard Rosenberg's credit that all of the pieces have energy and good musical taste. The Suite for banjo & orchestra surprisingly showcases the instrument much like a violin, and even a mandolin in the second movement. Two works by Dana Suesse are another joy to hear. Her Jazz Nocturne begins with an ethereal feel that conjures up the night, and then a jazz melody enters on the piano. The piece is romantic, with a sweeping melody in the strings (not surprisingly, a popular song was based on one of the melodies in this piece). Suesse's Concerto in Three Rhythms is a complex piece that draws on syncopations, active dialogues between instruments, and long, legato lines in the strings. The third movement is especially exciting, an orchestrally fleshed-out rag that shows the strength of this talented yet relatively unknown composer. Suesse and Gershwin were well acquainted with each other, so it is fitting that Rhapsody in Blue should also be included on this album. What sets apart this recording of an arguably overplayed piece is its interpretation: it is like a work of jazz that happens to be played by an orchestra, rather than an orchestra trying to play a jazz composition. Pianist Tatiana Roitman's style is clean and bright, accompanied by a sprightly orchestra. The legato lines are never schmaltzy, but crisp. Highly recommended and highly enjoyable.
© TiVo

More info

American Concertos of the Jazz Age

Gary Hammond

launch qobuz app I already downloaded Qobuz for Windows / MacOS Open

download qobuz app I have not downloaded Qobuz for Windows / MacOS yet Download the Qobuz app

You are currently listening to samples.

Listen to over 100 million songs with an unlimited streaming plan.

Listen to this playlist and more than 100 million songs with our unlimited streaming plans.

From kr124,99/month

Yamekraw, a Negro Rhapsody (Arr. W.G. Still for piano and orchestra) (James Price Johnson)

1
Yamekraw, a Negro Rhapsody (Arr. W.G. Still for piano and orchestra)
Gary Hammond
00:15:30

Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Richard Rosenberg, Conductor - Gary Hammond, Artist, MainArtist - James Price Johnson, Composer

(C) 2011 Naxos (P) 2011 Naxos

Suite for Banjo and Orchestra (Harry Reser)

2
I. Heebie Jeebies (Arr. D. Vappie)
Don Vappie
00:02:52

Don Vappie, Artist, MainArtist - Harry Reser, Composer - Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Richard Rosenberg, Conductor

(C) 2011 Naxos (P) 2011 Naxos

3
II. Flaperette (Arr. D. Vappie)
Don Vappie
00:03:43

Don Vappie, Artist, MainArtist - Harry Reser, Composer - Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Richard Rosenberg, Conductor

(C) 2011 Naxos (P) 2011 Naxos

4
III. Pickin's (Arr. D. Vappie)
Don Vappie
00:04:25

Don Vappie, Artist, MainArtist - Harry Reser, Composer - Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Richard Rosenberg, Conductor

(C) 2011 Naxos (P) 2011 Naxos

Rhapsody in Blue (Arr. F. Grofe for piano and jazz ensemble) (George Gershwin)

5
Rhapsody in Blue (Arr. F. Grofe for piano and jazz ensemble)
Tatiana Roitman
00:16:45

Don Vappie, Artist - George Gershwin, Composer - Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Richard Rosenberg, Conductor - Creole Serenaders, Ensemble - Tatiana Roitman, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2011 Naxos (P) 2011 Naxos

Jazz Nocturne (Arr. C. Huxley for piano and orchestra) (Dana Suesse)

6
Jazz Nocturne (Arr. C. Huxley for piano and orchestra)
Peter Mintun
00:04:17

Dana Suesse, Composer - Peter Mintun, Artist, MainArtist - Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Richard Rosenberg, Conductor

(C) 2011 Naxos (P) 2011 Naxos

Concerto in 3 Rhythms (Dana Suesse)

7
I. Fox Trot: Allegro ma non troppo (Arr. F. Grofe)
Michael Gurt
00:09:25

Dana Suesse, Composer - Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Richard Rosenberg, Conductor - Michael Gurt, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2011 Naxos (P) 2011 Naxos

8
II. Blues: Adagio (Arr. F. Grofe)
Michael Gurt
00:08:45

Dana Suesse, Composer - Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Richard Rosenberg, Conductor - Michael Gurt, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2011 Naxos (P) 2011 Naxos

9
III. Rag: Presto (Arr. F. Grofe)
Michael Gurt
00:04:37

Dana Suesse, Composer - Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Richard Rosenberg, Conductor - Michael Gurt, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2011 Naxos (P) 2011 Naxos

Album review

This unique album is a wonderful snapshot of American jazz in an orchestral setting. Most classical music aficionados are familiar with George Gershwin and his works such as Rhapsody in Blue, but there are also a number of less-famous composers who wrote around the same time who are no less brilliant. These composers also interacted with and influenced each other. For example, James Price Johnson also wrote a rhapsody, entitled Yamekraw, Negro Rhapsody, which is a sophisticated work full of tempo changes, varied rhythms, and various moods and character. (William Grant Still orchestrated this piece.) Yamekraw swings and is syncopated, giving it a very dancelike feel, and the Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra does an excellent job bringing the music alive without ever making it rigid. Not only do it play beautifully on this first piece, but also through the rest of the album, where it truly captures all the moods jazz pieces require while never losing strong classical technique. It is much to conductor Richard Rosenberg's credit that all of the pieces have energy and good musical taste. The Suite for banjo & orchestra surprisingly showcases the instrument much like a violin, and even a mandolin in the second movement. Two works by Dana Suesse are another joy to hear. Her Jazz Nocturne begins with an ethereal feel that conjures up the night, and then a jazz melody enters on the piano. The piece is romantic, with a sweeping melody in the strings (not surprisingly, a popular song was based on one of the melodies in this piece). Suesse's Concerto in Three Rhythms is a complex piece that draws on syncopations, active dialogues between instruments, and long, legato lines in the strings. The third movement is especially exciting, an orchestrally fleshed-out rag that shows the strength of this talented yet relatively unknown composer. Suesse and Gershwin were well acquainted with each other, so it is fitting that Rhapsody in Blue should also be included on this album. What sets apart this recording of an arguably overplayed piece is its interpretation: it is like a work of jazz that happens to be played by an orchestra, rather than an orchestra trying to play a jazz composition. Pianist Tatiana Roitman's style is clean and bright, accompanied by a sprightly orchestra. The legato lines are never schmaltzy, but crisp. Highly recommended and highly enjoyable.
© TiVo

Details of original recording : 70:43 - DDD - Enregistré en 2005, 2008 et 2009 - Notes en anglais

About the album

Improve album information

Qobuz logo Why buy on Qobuz...

On sale now...

Hier... Encore

Charles Aznavour

Hier... Encore Charles Aznavour

Olympia Février 1976

Charles Aznavour

Olympia Février 1976 Charles Aznavour

Idiote je t'aime...

Charles Aznavour

Idiote je t'aime... Charles Aznavour

La Bohème

Charles Aznavour

La Bohème Charles Aznavour
More on Qobuz
By Gary Hammond

Night in the Tropics (A) / Celebre Tarantelle / Berceuse

Gary Hammond

Playlists

You may also like...

J.S. Bach: Goldberg Variations

Víkingur Ólafsson

J.S. Bach: Goldberg Variations Víkingur Ólafsson

The Vienna Recital

Yuja Wang

The Vienna Recital Yuja Wang

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

Keith Jarrett

Rachmaninoff: The Piano Concertos & Paganini Rhapsody

Yuja Wang

A Symphonic Celebration - Music from the Studio Ghibli Films of Hayao Miyazaki

Joe Hisaishi