Powerhouse Pianists II American Modern Ensemble feat. Stephen Gosling & Blair McMillen
Album info
Album-Release:
2015
HRA-Release:
27.03.2015
Label: American Modern Recordings
Genre: Instrumental
Subgenre: Piano
Artist: American Modern Ensemble feat. Stephen Gosling & Blair McMillen
Composer: Amanda Harberg, John Adams (1947), Robert Paterson, Doug Opel, Mary Ellen Childs, Frederic Rzewski (1938), John Corigliano (1938)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Robert Paterson: Deep Blue Ocean
- 1 I. The Darkness Below 03:38
- 2 II. Sunbeams and Waterfalls 03:24
- 3 III. Accents and Waves 04:27
- Doug Opel: Dilukkenjon (1996)
- 4 Dilukkenjon 08:16
- Amanda Harberg: Subway (2005)
- 5 Tenement Rhapsody: I. Subway 03:16
- Mary Ellen Childs: Kilter (1992)
- 6 Kilter 09:28
- John Corigliano: Chiaroscuro (1997)
- 7 I. Light 01:46
- 8 II. Shadows 04:11
- 9 III. Strobe 04:42
- John Adams: Hallelujah Junction (1996)
- 10 Hallelujah Junction 15:44
- Frederic Rzewski: Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues (1980)
- 11 Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues 11:01
Info for Powerhouse Pianists II
Powerhouse Pianists II is the thrilling follow-up album for the American Modern Ensemble's original Powerhouse Pianists album which also featured Blair McMillen and Stephen Gosling, performing an electric collection of solo works for piano by American composers.
Hailed as the “the dynamic duo of contemporary pianists” who “share a messianic devotion to modern music” by The New York Times, Gosling and McMillen apply the full force of their artistry to seven shining examples of music for two pianos by living composers, including John Adams, Mary Ellen Childs, John Corigliano, Amanda Harberg, Doug Opel, Robert Paterson, and Frederic Rzewski. The album is impeccably produced by GRAMMY® -winning producer Adam Abeshouse.
Perhaps the most striking aspect of this recording is how the simple addition of a second piano explodes the textural and coloristic possibilities. Deep Blue Ocean, a poetic and powerful three-movement rumination on the sea by American Modern Ensemble founder Robert Paterson, opens the album with intense waves of resonance holding up tinkling rising patterns that burst into block chords, punctuating the pastoral subaquatic scenes.
Doug Opel indulges the playful possibilities of the dueling pianos in Dilukkenjon, with the two pianos engaged in a tension-filled championship race to the finish. In Subway, a swinging take on mass transit, composer Amanda Harberg takes full advantage of the 176 keys available to her to capture the swirl of activities and personalities that flow underneath New York City. The frenetic pulse melts into the simple patterns of Mary Ellen Childs’ Kilter, which evoke a sense of mystery and mysticism as they become inextricably entwined.
In John Corigliano’s show-stopping Chiaroscuro for two pianos tuned a quartertone apart, traditional harmony and musical gestures swim in a sea of microtonal surrealism to great expressive effect that goes out with a bang. John Adams evokes the vast expanses of the American west with his ecstatic brand of minimalism in Hallelujah Junction and the disc closes with a two-piano arrangement of Frederic Rzewski’s raging industrial masterpiece Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues from Four North American Ballads.
“Getting a reputation as the dynamic duo of modern classical piano, they certainly show there’s more to the form than arts council inspired pots and pans music. Playing this stuff likes it the most natural thing in the world, anyone that’s been put off by contemporary American classical music ought to give this disc a spin and re-evaluate. Delightfully explosive and powerful, this is a set that’s sure to be a real ear opener. You can’t go wrong here if you’re looking for some new sonic explorations.”
American Modern Ensemble:
Stephen Gosling, piano
Blair McMillen, piano
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Booklet for Powerhouse Pianists II