For this New Sounds, listen to works for piano. There's a disquieting nocturne by Christopher Cerrone, called “Hoyt Schermerhorn,” performed by pianist/composer Timo Andres, chased by a work by Timo Andres himself. Also, listen to Takashi Kako’s music and its echoes of Debussy, along with a work for piano and Peter Machajdik, featuring a cameo by a bass clarinet. Then, sample a work by the Greek composer based in Canada, Constantine Caravassilis called "to a Galliform Marionette." That, and more.
PROGRAM #3432, Piano Impressions (First aired on 2/15/2013)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Angela Hewitt |
Debussy: Suite bergamasque; Children's Corner; Pour le piano; Masques; L'isle joyeuse; Deux Arabesques |
Debussy: Clair de Lune, excerpt [1:30] |
Hyperion - #CDA 67898 |
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Takashi Kako |
Prelude de l'eau |
Church on the water [4:12] |
Tristar Music WK 57831 |
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Christina Petrowska Quilico, pf |
Visions |
Constantine Caravassilis: to a Galliform Marionette [5:49] |
Centredisques CMC 18613 |
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Peter Machajdik - (Daniel Garel, piano; Guido Arbonelli, bass clarinet) |
The Immanent Velvet |
Dreamy Angel [5:20] |
SOZA/BIEM R266 0024-2-331 |
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Timothy “Timo” Andres |
Soundcloud |
Chris Cerrone: Hoyt-Schermerhorn [8:18] |
This performance not commercially available, but is on the composer’s Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/christophercerrone |
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Marilyn Nonken & Sarah Rothenberg |
Messiaen: Visions de l'Amen |
Messiaen: Visions de L'Amen #1, excerpt [1:00] |
Bridge 9324 |
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Timothy Andres, David Kaplan |
Shy and Mighty |
Andres: Pavane (pour un compositeur defunt) [8:32] |
Nonesuch 522413 |
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Ludovico Einaudi & Ballaké Sissoko |
Diario Mali |
Mali Sajio [8:00] |
Ponderosa Music & Art PDCD018 |
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Fernando Otero |
Romance |
Criaturas de la Noche [4:30] |
Soundbrush Records SR1025 |


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