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Concertos

Avner Dorman

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Although composer Avner Dorman was apparently born in the United States -- meriting his inclusion in Naxos' esteemed "American Classics" series -- he has for the most part made his career in Israel. Although his initial course of study was with John Corigliano at Juilliard, perhaps the strongest impact made on Dorman was the result of instruction with ex-Soviet, Georgian composer Josef Bardanashvili in Israel at Tel Aviv University. Dorman refined his skills as composer in a residency with the Israel Camerata between 2001 and 2003, and this helped transform his reception back home; between 2003 and 2005 Dorman won ASCAP's Morton Gould Young Composer's Award three times in a row. Naxos has already released a disc of Dorman's piano music as played by Eliran Avni; this disc focuses on the concerted music Dorman has written. In keeping within the chamber orchestra dimensions of Dorman's usual ripieno the accompaniment is provided by the expert New York-based Metropolis Ensemble, led by Andrew Cyr.
It is not hard to understand the level of enthusiasm about Dorman's music in some quarters; it is contemporary, accessible in style but not slavishly ingratiating, often speaking in modal, folk-influenced harmonic language embracing both Hebraic and Arabic elements but also incorporating some measure of Astor Piazzolla's preferences in scoring and rhythm. Dorman's fondness for rapid ostinati and rich textures may evoke a hint of minimalist style, but his music isn't minimalistic; while there is definitely a sense of stasis in the Adagio cantabile in the Piccolo Concerto (2001) and in the opening Adagio -- Allegro drammatico -- Adagio of the Concerto grosso (2003), it is not achieved through repetition. There is an attractive brightness about several of his melodic ideas, particularly in the opening Allegro of the Piano Concerto in A (1995). This is like a postmodern take on Mozart's piano concerti, whereas the Concerto grosso was by design based on Vivaldi and Handel; by comparison, the grosso seems less successful, and some listeners might take issue with Dorman's handling of forward development schemes. Overall, though, Naxos' Avner Dorman: Concertos is eminently listenable and serves to deliver on the great promise of this young composer, and all of the featured soloists acquit themselves well in these twenty first century compositions. This serves as a great antidote to the protestations of the "classical music is dead" folks; it certainly seems very much alive here.

© TiVo

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Mandolin Concerto (Avner Dorman)

1
I. Adagio religioso - Allegro - Andante - Presto - Adagio - Andante
Metropolis Ensemble
00:06:39

Metropolis Ensemble, Ensemble - Andrew Cyr, Conductor - Avi Avital, Performer - Avner Dorman, Composer

2010 Naxos 2010 Naxos

2
II. Allegro
Metropolis Ensemble
00:05:09

Metropolis Ensemble, Ensemble - Andrew Cyr, Conductor - Avi Avital, Performer - Avner Dorman, Composer

2010 Naxos 2010 Naxos

3
III. Meno mosso - Adagio
Metropolis Ensemble
00:05:18

Metropolis Ensemble, Ensemble - Andrew Cyr, Conductor - Avi Avital, Performer - Avner Dorman, Composer

2010 Naxos 2010 Naxos

Piccolo Concerto (Avner Dorman)

4
I. Allegro - groovy, serious, and dramatic
Eliran Avni
00:05:52

Metropolis Ensemble, Ensemble - Andrew Cyr, Conductor - Avner Dorman, Composer - Eliran Avni, Performer - Mindy Kaufman, Performer

2010 Naxos 2010 Naxos

5
II. Adagio cantabile
Eliran Avni
00:05:26

Metropolis Ensemble, Ensemble - Andrew Cyr, Conductor - Avner Dorman, Composer - Eliran Avni, Performer - Mindy Kaufman, Performer

2010 Naxos 2010 Naxos

6
III. Presto
Eliran Avni
00:04:23

Metropolis Ensemble, Ensemble - Andrew Cyr, Conductor - Avner Dorman, Composer - Eliran Avni, Performer - Mindy Kaufman, Performer

2010 Naxos 2010 Naxos

Concerto Grosso (Avner Dorman)

7
I. Adagio - Allegro dramatico - Adagio
Lily Francis
00:04:50

Arnaud Sussmann, Performer - Michal Korman, Performer - Metropolis Ensemble, Ensemble - Andrew Cyr, Conductor - Lily Francis, Performer - Avner Dorman, Composer - Eric Nowlin, Performer - Aya Hamada, Performer

2010 Naxos 2010 Naxos

8
II. Presto
Lily Francis
00:06:35

Arnaud Sussmann, Performer - Michal Korman, Performer - Metropolis Ensemble, Ensemble - Andrew Cyr, Conductor - Lily Francis, Performer - Avner Dorman, Composer - Eric Nowlin, Performer - Aya Hamada, Performer

2010 Naxos 2010 Naxos

9
III. Adagio
Lily Francis
00:02:55

Arnaud Sussmann, Performer - Michal Korman, Performer - Metropolis Ensemble, Ensemble - Andrew Cyr, Conductor - Lily Francis, Performer - Avner Dorman, Composer - Eric Nowlin, Performer - Aya Hamada, Performer

2010 Naxos 2010 Naxos

Piano Concerto in A Major (Avner Dorman)

10
I. Allegro
Metropolis Ensemble
00:05:08

Metropolis Ensemble, Ensemble - Andrew Cyr, Conductor - Avner Dorman, Composer - Eliran Avni, Performer

2010 Naxos 2010 Naxos

11
II. Andante
Metropolis Ensemble
00:04:33

Metropolis Ensemble, Ensemble - Andrew Cyr, Conductor - Avner Dorman, Composer - Eliran Avni, Performer

2010 Naxos 2010 Naxos

12
III. Presto
Metropolis Ensemble
00:05:31

Metropolis Ensemble, Ensemble - Andrew Cyr, Conductor - Avner Dorman, Composer - Eliran Avni, Performer

2010 Naxos 2010 Naxos

Album review

Although composer Avner Dorman was apparently born in the United States -- meriting his inclusion in Naxos' esteemed "American Classics" series -- he has for the most part made his career in Israel. Although his initial course of study was with John Corigliano at Juilliard, perhaps the strongest impact made on Dorman was the result of instruction with ex-Soviet, Georgian composer Josef Bardanashvili in Israel at Tel Aviv University. Dorman refined his skills as composer in a residency with the Israel Camerata between 2001 and 2003, and this helped transform his reception back home; between 2003 and 2005 Dorman won ASCAP's Morton Gould Young Composer's Award three times in a row. Naxos has already released a disc of Dorman's piano music as played by Eliran Avni; this disc focuses on the concerted music Dorman has written. In keeping within the chamber orchestra dimensions of Dorman's usual ripieno the accompaniment is provided by the expert New York-based Metropolis Ensemble, led by Andrew Cyr.
It is not hard to understand the level of enthusiasm about Dorman's music in some quarters; it is contemporary, accessible in style but not slavishly ingratiating, often speaking in modal, folk-influenced harmonic language embracing both Hebraic and Arabic elements but also incorporating some measure of Astor Piazzolla's preferences in scoring and rhythm. Dorman's fondness for rapid ostinati and rich textures may evoke a hint of minimalist style, but his music isn't minimalistic; while there is definitely a sense of stasis in the Adagio cantabile in the Piccolo Concerto (2001) and in the opening Adagio -- Allegro drammatico -- Adagio of the Concerto grosso (2003), it is not achieved through repetition. There is an attractive brightness about several of his melodic ideas, particularly in the opening Allegro of the Piano Concerto in A (1995). This is like a postmodern take on Mozart's piano concerti, whereas the Concerto grosso was by design based on Vivaldi and Handel; by comparison, the grosso seems less successful, and some listeners might take issue with Dorman's handling of forward development schemes. Overall, though, Naxos' Avner Dorman: Concertos is eminently listenable and serves to deliver on the great promise of this young composer, and all of the featured soloists acquit themselves well in these twenty first century compositions. This serves as a great antidote to the protestations of the "classical music is dead" folks; it certainly seems very much alive here.

© TiVo

Details of original recording : 62:27 - DDD - Enregistré les 12 et 13 octobre 2007 à SUNY Purchase, New York - Notes en anglais

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