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Royal Northern Sinfonia|Aaron Jay Kernis: Dreamsongs / Three Concertos

Aaron Jay Kernis: Dreamsongs / Three Concertos

Royal Northern Sinfonia, Paul Neubauer & Joshua Roman

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Winner of the 2002 Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition, 1998 Pulitzer Prize, and 2011 Nemmers Award, Aaron Jay Kernis is one of America’s most honoured composers. His music appears prominently on concert programs worldwide, and he has been commissioned by America’s preeminent performing organizations and artists, including the New York Philharmonic, San Francisco, Toronto, and Melbourne (AU) Symphonies. The Viola Concerto – composer for the soloist Paul Neubauer – was in its first instance inspired and informed by the viola music of Robert and Clara Schumann, but takes on a number of other influences. Taking the performers own interest in folk music as an influence too, the final movement A Song My Mother Taught Me is based on the well-known Yiddish song Tumbalalaika. Dreamsongs also follows folk influences, following inspiration from sources including aboriginal ‘dreamsongs’ and the West African djembe drum. A virtuosic work, it was developed in collaboration with the cellist Joshua Roman who features as soloist in this recording. Conductor Rebecca Miller leads the Royal Northern Sinfonia in the final work Concerto with Echoes, inspired by the Sixth Brandenburg Concerto, and in the composer’s own words “...comes from its very first measure — the opening passage with two spiraling solo violas, like identical twins following each other breathlessly through a hall of mirrors ... this concerto mirrors the Sixth by using only violas, celli and basses, while gradually adding reeds and horns into a loop back to the sound world of the First Brandenburg Concerto.” © Signum Classics

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1
Dreamsongs: I. Floating Dreamsongs
Joshua Roman
00:13:01

Aaron Jay Kernis, Composer - Rebecca Miller, Conductor - Royal Northern Sinfonia - Joshua Roman, MainArtist

(C) 2018 Signum Records (P) 2018 Signum Records

2
Dreamsongs: II. Kora Song
Joshua Roman
00:13:03

Aaron Jay Kernis, Composer - Rebecca Miller, Conductor - Royal Northern Sinfonia - Joshua Roman, MainArtist

(C) 2018 Signum Records (P) 2018 Signum Records

3
Viola Concerto: I. Braid
Paul Neubauer
00:05:46

Aaron Jay Kernis, Composer - Paul Neubauer, MainArtist - Rebecca Miller, Conductor - Royal Northern Sinfonia

(C) 2018 Signum Records (P) 2018 Signum Records

4
Viola Concerto: II. Romance
Paul Neubauer
00:07:03

Aaron Jay Kernis, Composer - Paul Neubauer, MainArtist - Rebecca Miller, Conductor - Royal Northern Sinfonia

(C) 2018 Signum Records (P) 2018 Signum Records

5
Viola Concerto: III. A Song My Mother Taught Me
Paul Neubauer
00:19:46

Aaron Jay Kernis, Composer - Paul Neubauer, MainArtist - Rebecca Miller, Conductor - Royal Northern Sinfonia

(C) 2018 Signum Records (P) 2018 Signum Records

6
Concerto with Echoes: I. Lontano. Tocatta. Molto allegro
Royal Northern Sinfonia
00:03:38

Aaron Jay Kernis, Composer - Rebecca Miller, Conductor - Royal Northern Sinfonia, Orchestra

(C) 2018 Signum Records (P) 2018 Signum Records

7
Concerto with Echoes: II. Slowly
Royal Northern Sinfonia
00:07:57

Aaron Jay Kernis, Composer - Rebecca Miller, Conductor - Royal Northern Sinfonia, Orchestra

(C) 2018 Signum Records (P) 2018 Signum Records

8
Concerto with Echoes: III. Aria (Dolente. Grazioso)
Royal Northern Sinfonia
00:04:47

Aaron Jay Kernis, Composer - Rebecca Miller, Conductor - Royal Northern Sinfonia, Orchestra

(C) 2018 Signum Records (P) 2018 Signum Records

9
Tumbalalaika (Arr. Aaron Jay Kernis)
Royal Northern Sinfonia
00:00:55

Traditional, Composer - Aaron Jay Kernis, MainArtist - Paul Neubauer, MainArtist

(C) 2018 Signum Records (P) 2018 Signum Records

10
4 Klavierstücke, Op. 32: No. 4. Fughetta
Royal Northern Sinfonia
00:01:48

Robert Schumann, Composer - Aaron Jay Kernis, MainArtist

(C) 2018 Signum Records (P) 2018 Signum Records

Albumbeschreibung

Winner of the 2002 Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition, 1998 Pulitzer Prize, and 2011 Nemmers Award, Aaron Jay Kernis is one of America’s most honoured composers. His music appears prominently on concert programs worldwide, and he has been commissioned by America’s preeminent performing organizations and artists, including the New York Philharmonic, San Francisco, Toronto, and Melbourne (AU) Symphonies. The Viola Concerto – composer for the soloist Paul Neubauer – was in its first instance inspired and informed by the viola music of Robert and Clara Schumann, but takes on a number of other influences. Taking the performers own interest in folk music as an influence too, the final movement A Song My Mother Taught Me is based on the well-known Yiddish song Tumbalalaika. Dreamsongs also follows folk influences, following inspiration from sources including aboriginal ‘dreamsongs’ and the West African djembe drum. A virtuosic work, it was developed in collaboration with the cellist Joshua Roman who features as soloist in this recording. Conductor Rebecca Miller leads the Royal Northern Sinfonia in the final work Concerto with Echoes, inspired by the Sixth Brandenburg Concerto, and in the composer’s own words “...comes from its very first measure — the opening passage with two spiraling solo violas, like identical twins following each other breathlessly through a hall of mirrors ... this concerto mirrors the Sixth by using only violas, celli and basses, while gradually adding reeds and horns into a loop back to the sound world of the First Brandenburg Concerto.” © Signum Classics

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