Paul Schoenfield's "Refractions" is a captivating journey through a blend of British folk melodies and original compositions that showcase the composer's unique style. Released in 2010 under the Naxos label, this chamber music album spans a diverse range of emotions and moods, all tied together by Schoenfield's signature accessible modernism and sophisticated wit.
The album opens with six British folk songs, each beautifully arranged and performed by Schoenfield on piano alongside Yehuda Hanani on cello. These traditional tunes, including "Jack Tar" and "The Gypsy Laddie," are given a fresh, contemporary twist that highlights their timeless appeal.
The second half of the album features Schoenfield's original compositions, "Peccadilloes" and "Refractions." "Peccadilloes" is a playful suite of six short pieces, each inspired by a different dance style, from the elegant "Allemande" to the energetic "Boogie." "Refractions," meanwhile, is a four-movement work that showcases Schoenfield's skill in blending jazz, classical, and popular influences into a cohesive whole.
Throughout the album, Schoenfield's music is characterized by its lyrical melodies, rich harmonies, and rhythmic vitality. Whether you're a fan of folk music, chamber music, or simply great composition, "Refractions" is sure to delight and engage. The performances by Schoenfield, Hanani, and guest artists James Tocco and Alexander Fiterstein are top-notch, bringing out the full expressive potential of these wonderful pieces.