Elliott Carter's "Double Concerto for Harpsichord & Piano - Kirchner: Concerto for Violin, Cello, 10 Winds & Percussion" is a groundbreaking work in the realm of avant-garde and chamber music, released in 1962 under Sony Classical. This album is a testament to Carter's innovative compositional style, blending intricate structures with a rich harmonic language. The Double Concerto for Harpsichord & Piano, divided into seven distinct movements, showcases Carter's mastery of form and his ability to create a dialogue between the harpsichord and piano, accompanied by two chamber orchestras. The piece is notable for its technical demands and its exploration of rhythmic complexity. Complementing this is Leon Kirchner's Concerto for Violin, Cello, 10 Winds & Percussion, a work that pushes the boundaries of traditional concerto form with its expansive orchestration and expressive depth. The Piano Sonata, with its two movements, Maestoso and Andante, further exemplifies Carter's ability to convey profound emotional and intellectual content through his music. This album is a must-listen for those interested in the evolution of 20th-century classical music, offering a unique blend of intellectual rigor and emotional resonance.