Dive into the avant-garde world of John Harbison with his compelling album, "Harbison: Piano Trios / Gatsby Etudes / The Violist's Notebook / 10 Micro-Waltzes." Released in 2007 under the Naxos label, this collection showcases Harbison's mastery of contemporary classical music, spanning a rich tapestry of compositions that captivate and intrigue.
The album opens with Harbison's Piano Trio No. 2, "Short Stories," a four-movement work that weaves tales of intrigue and mystery. Each movement, from the evocative "Tale" to the enigmatic "Enigma," offers a glimpse into Harbison's imaginative storytelling through music. The "Gatsby Etudes," inspired by F. Scott Fitzgerald's iconic novel, transport listeners to the opulent world of the Roaring Twenties, with pieces like "Parlors" and "Parties" capturing the essence of the era's glamour and decadence.
A significant portion of the album is dedicated to "The Violist's Notebook," a series of compositions inspired by Bartolomeo Campagnoli's Caprices for viola. Harbison, a violist himself, delves into the technical and expressive depths of the instrument, presenting two books of intricate and expressive pieces. The "10 Micro-Waltzes" add a playful and whimsical touch to the collection, showcasing Harbison's versatility and creativity.
The album concludes with the Piano Trio No. 1 and a Cello Suite, further highlighting Harbison's ability to craft compelling and innovative works. With a total duration of 70 minutes, this album is a testament to Harbison's enduring contribution to contemporary classical music, offering a rich and rewarding listening experience for those eager to explore the avant-garde.
(C) 2007 Naxos(P) 2007 Naxos
Tracks
Piano Trio No. 2, "Short Stories": I. TaleJohn Harbison, Amelia Piano Trio
Piano Trio No. 2, "Short Stories": II. BalladJohn Harbison, Amelia Piano Trio
Piano Trio No. 2, "Short Stories": III. Rumors and ReportsJohn Harbison, Amelia Piano Trio
Piano Trio No. 2, "Short Stories": IV. EnigmaJohn Harbison, Amelia Piano Trio