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Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Arnold Rosner with his self-titled album "Music of Arnold Rosner." Released on August 1, 1995, under Albany Records, this album is a testament to Rosner's unique compositional style, blending contemporary classical elements with a rich, romantic sensibility. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 7 minutes, the album features a diverse range of works, showcasing Rosner's mastery of various forms and instruments.
The album opens with "Of Numbers and of Bells, Op. 79," a piece that sets the tone for the rest of the collection with its intricate rhythms and haunting melodies. The Sonata for French Horn & Piano, Op. 71, is a standout piece, divided into three movements: "Lento: passacaglia," "Allegro," and "Andante sostenuto." Each movement reveals Rosner's ability to craft deeply expressive and technically demanding works.
The Sonata No. 1 for Violoncello & Piano, Op. 41, is another highlight, featuring three movements: "Adagio espressivo," "Fuga: barbaro," and "Moderato misterioso e religioso." This sonata showcases Rosner's skill in writing for the cello, creating a piece that is both lyrical and virtuosic.
The album also includes "Nightstone, Three Settings from The Song of Songs, Op. 73," which consists of three movements: "Ballad," "Evocation," and "Serenade." These pieces are inspired by the biblical text and exhibit Rosner's ability to translate poetic imagery into music.
Throughout the album, Arnold Rosner's compositions are characterized by their rich harmonies, complex rhythms, and a deep sense of emotional depth. "Music of Arnold Rosner" is a compelling exploration of his musical language, offering listeners a profound and engaging experience.