Dive into the eclectic and vibrant world of Paul Schoenfield with his captivating album "Schoenfield: 4 Parables; Vaudeville; Klezmer Rondos." Released in 1994 under Decca Music Group Ltd., this chamber music masterpiece showcases Schoenfield's unique blend of classical and klezmer influences, creating a rich and dynamic listening experience.
The album is divided into three distinct sections, each offering a unique musical journey. "Four Parables for Piano & Orchestra" is a profound and introspective piece, featuring four movements that explore themes of life, mortality, and redemption. The second section, "Vaudeville: A Concerto for Piccolo Trumpet," is a lively and playful suite that pays homage to the vaudeville tradition, complete with whimsical melodies and energetic rhythms. The final section, "Klezmer Rondos," is a celebration of Jewish music, featuring the flute and orchestra in a series of lively and infectious rondos.
Performed by the New World Symphony Orchestra under the direction of John Nelson, with solo performances by Wolfgang Basch on the piccolo trumpet and Carol Wincenc on the flute, this album is a testament to Schoenfield's compositional prowess and the exceptional talent of the musicians involved. With a total runtime of 1 hour and 11 minutes, this album is a must-listen for anyone interested in exploring the diverse and rich world of chamber music.