Immerse yourself in the intricate and vibrant world of Jacob Druckman with the album "Druckman: Music of Jacob Druckman." This 1997 release from New York Philomusica Records showcases the brilliance of an American composer renowned for his advanced sense of timbre and color. With a duration of 1 hour and 15 minutes, this collection features 11 tracks that span a variety of genres and compositions, highlighting Druckman's versatility and innovation.
The album opens with the "Divertimento," a five-movement work that demonstrates Druckman's mastery of studio recording. Each movement, from the lively "Allegro aperto" to the reflective "Adagio," offers a unique exploration of sound and texture. The "Aria: Theme by Francesco Cavalli" adds a touch of classical elegance, while "Delizie contente che l'alme beate" for Woodwind Quintet & Tape introduces a modern twist on traditional instrumentation.
Druckman's "String Quartet No. 3" is a standout piece, divided into three parts that range from the playful "Scherzo 1" to the intricate "Variations 7-9." Each section showcases the composer's ability to create complex, engaging music that captivates the listener.
Jacob Druckman was not just a composer but also a teacher, conductor, and advocate for contemporary music. His works have been commissioned by prestigious organizations like Radio France and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, cementing his place as a significant figure in the music world. This album is a testament to his legacy, offering a glimpse into the mind of a true musical innovator. Whether you're a fan of classical music or contemporary compositions, "Druckman: Music of Jacob Druckman" is a must-listen for anyone seeking to explore the boundaries of musical expression.
2002 New York Philomusica Records2002 New York Philomusica. Records
Tracks
Divertimento: I. Allegro aperto - studioJacob Druckman, New York Philomusica Chamber Ensemble, David Shifrin, Robert Johnson, Guillermo Figueroa, Sarah Clark, Jerry Grossman, Barbara Allen
Divertimento: II. Adagio - studioJacob Druckman, New York Philomusica Chamber Ensemble, David Shifrin, Robert Johnson, Guillermo Figueroa, Sarah Clark, Jerry Grossman, Barbara Allen
Divertimento: III. Scherzando - studioJacob Druckman, New York Philomusica Chamber Ensemble, David Shifrin, Robert Johnson, Guillermo Figueroa, Sarah Clark, Jerry Grossman, Barbara Allen
Divertimento: IV. Andante - studioJacob Druckman, New York Philomusica Chamber Ensemble, David Shifrin, Robert Johnson, Guillermo Figueroa, Sarah Clark, Jerry Grossman, Barbara Allen
Divertimento: V. Allegro - studioJacob Druckman, New York Philomusica Chamber Ensemble, David Shifrin, Robert Johnson, Guillermo Figueroa, Sarah Clark, Jerry Grossman, Barbara Allen
Aria: Theme by Franceso Cavalli: Aria: Theme by Francesco Cavalli - studioJacob Druckman, New York Philomusica Chamber Ensemble, Paige Brook, Joel Timm, Charles Neidich, Robert Barris, Robert Johnson
Delizie contente che l'alme beate for Woodwind Quintet & Tape: Delizie contente che l'lalme beate - studioJacob Druckman, New York Philomusica Chamber Ensemble, Paige Brook, Joel Timm, Charles Neidich, Robert Barris, Robert Johnson
Bó for Percussion, Harp, Bass Clarinet and Three Accompanying Women's Voices: Bó - studioJacob Druckman, New York Philomusica Chamber Ensemble, Judith Bettina, Susan Jacquemot, Margery Daley, Daniel Druckman, Barbara Allen, Dennis Smylie
String Quartet No. 3: Variations 1-3 - Marcia-ritornello - Scherzo 1 - Marcia-ritornello - studioJacob Druckman, New York Philomusica Chamber Ensemble, Calvin Wiersma, Carol Zeavin, Lois Martin, Eric Bartlett
String Quartet No. 3: Variations 4-6 - studioJacob Druckman, New York Philomusica Chamber Ensemble
String Quartet No. 3: Marcia-ritornello - Scherzo 2 - Variations 7-9 - studioJacob Druckman, New York Philomusica Chamber Ensemble