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Extractions: Those of us who have listened with delight to Joseph Long's two previous discs (The Young Maestros Series: Hurstwood Farm Music Studios: Balakirev CD 97005; Chopin CD 98009) will have looked forward to this present CD. With an impeccable technique his earlier recitals of Balakirev and Chopin - dispatching with truly musical aplomb such a frightening war-horse as 'Islamey' - showed him to be a thoughtful musician with an impressive range of expression, tending now and again to a youthful impetuosity. In this recital he opens with a restrained account of the 5th of Scriabin's exotic Sonatas (Eaglefield Hull did actually use the word 'impetuous' of this work.) - yet this is a romantic and clear account, unfussed by overpedalling, allowing air and light into the structure.
Extractions: The whole serendipity of how Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice got together informs the bounciness of the early work they produced. Andrew had written music from the age of six or seven. His father was a composer, organist, and teacher at one of the leading London colleges, and his mother taught piano to young children. Even at a very young age, he was as interested in architecture and history as he was in music. His mother despaired of his future as a pianist as he refused to practice as diligently as she would have liked, so she was determined that he should excel at his academic studies. But Andrew recalls a life-changing experience when asked to play the violin in a school concert: "I said, 'I'm not going to do that, I'm going to play six songs [on the piano], and I'm going to dedicate each one of them to masters in the school,' which I did from the stage. Because of the reaction of the other kids, I knew that there was something very different that I would be interested in doing ... I was about nine or ten, and I'd written all the songs myself." Throughout his teenage years at Westminster School, he composed songs for student revues and indulged his enthusiasm for musical theater in the company of his Aunt Vi, a former actress who took him on outings to the West End and carried with her a smell of the grease and a glimmer of the footlights that was irresistibly exciting to her nephew.
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Extractions: Praise for Anthony de Mare: "Mr. de Mare's protean talents fit his protean program...the Ives's was played as eloquently as I have ever heard it with warm, if troubled nostalgia." - The New York Times "Mr. De Mare is an amazing artist, and must be doing for contemporary piano literature what the Kronos Quartet has done for the contemporary string quartet. He is sure-fingered and dextrous, and puts his whole soul into his work. The results are remarkable." - UW Gazette , Toronto Praise for Steven Mayer: "...piano playing at its most awesome..." - Bernard Holland, The New York Times "The piano was 'smoking' with overt displays of pyrotechnics. Mayer's playing brought sheer delight to his mesmerized crowdleaving attending pianists weeping by the wayside." - Jeff Manookian, The Salt Lake Tribune Praise for Anthony de Mare's Wizards and Wild Men CD: "This is the most illuminating and powerful CRI release I have heard in a very long time...and important as well as exciting release." - American Record Guide "...an audacious disk...de Mare, playing at the keyboard, strumming the strings, and even signing along, plumbs the lustrous beauty lurking in the challenging scores." -
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Extractions: One of the remaining mysteries of music history is why Joseph Marx, titled "the leading force of Austrian music" by William Furtwaengler in 1952, is no longer counted among the great composers of the 20th century. The Styrian composer received an enormous number of honors and awards over the course of his long life, but he was also held in high esteem as one of the most active music officials, composition teachers and critics of the mid-European late Romantic era . As numerous surviving contemporaries can confirm, he even occupied a key position in the Viennese music scene over several decades. Thus it is not surprising that the Ataturk government called him to Turkey in 1932, where he acted as first advisor on the development of Turkish music and concert life, and where he also helped to build up the Turkish conservatory (later, Hindemith and Bartok stepped in). His surviving students recall that Marx, whose friends were famous contemporaries like Puccini, Szymanowsky and many others, also had extensive knowledge in the areas of literature, art and sciences. His entire student body "adored and admired him like a semi-God" . His reputation as Austria's leading musical authority soon spread to all corners of the earth, and young musicians from all over the world made the long journey to Austria, to receive instruction by Marx who had also made a name for himself as the composer of many internationally famous songs. And this is where the origin of the extraordinary career of Joseph Marx lies.
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Extractions: Tony Rowe conducting the Royal Scottish National Orchestra (Naxos William Henry Fry was the first music critic for a major American daily newspaper: Horace Greeley's influential New York Tribune . In this capacity, he fulminated over the neglect of contemporary American composers, especially himself. Fry the composer did not lack popularity and acclaim. But his taste of success, and travels abroad, heightened his infuriated awareness that the United States lacked the means to school, present, and promote its own creative musical talent. "I make common cause with Americans, born or naturalized, who are engaged in the world's Art struggle and against degrading deference to European dictation," he trumpeted. What does Fry's music sound like? His opera Leonora , produced in Philadelphia and New York, is Italian bel canto. But neither does Fry disdain German and French influences. In his
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