Joshua Pierce presents a captivating exploration of 20th-century American orchestral works with his album "Morton Gould Dance Variations For Two Pianos & Orchestra." Released on March 20, 1990, under the eOne Music International Classics label, this album is a testament to Pierce's virtuosity and his commitment to showcasing both classic and lesser-known pieces for two pianos and orchestra.
The album features a stunning performance of Morton Gould's "Dance Variations For Two Pianos & Orchestra," a charming and technically ingenious composition that highlights the intricate interplay between the two pianos and the orchestra. The piece is performed with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of David Amos, with Joshua Pierce and Dorothy Jonas on the pianos. The album also includes Gould's "Concerto For Two Pianos & Orchestra," a neoclassical work known for its elegant construction and lyrical beauty.
In addition to Gould's works, the album showcases other notable American composers such as Walter Piston and Quincy Porter. The diverse repertoire demonstrates Pierce's versatility and his dedication to promoting American musical heritage. The album's duration of 1 hour and 5 minutes offers a substantial journey through these remarkable compositions, making it a valuable addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.
Joshua Pierce, along with Dorothy Jonas, has been instrumental in introducing and recording important works for two pianos and orchestra, solidifying their reputation as leading interpreters of this repertoire. This album is a testament to their skill and passion, offering listeners a chance to experience the richness and diversity of 20th-century American orchestral music.