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BLACKWOOD: Chamber Music for Piano and Strings

BLACKWOOD: Chamber Music for Piano and Strings

Released Date:
01 Mar 2012


Artists:

Easley Blackwood

Soloist

Charles Pikler

Soloist

Record Label
Cedille

Genre:

Chamber


Classical

Total Time - 71:03
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EASLEY BLACKWOOD

     
 

Viola Sonata No. 2, Op. 43

 
1 I. Andantino con moto 6:53
 Charles Pikler Soloist
2 II. Allegro capriccioso 3:58
 Easley Blackwood Soloist
3 III. Vivace 4:07
 Charles Pikler Soloist
4 IV. Adagio 4:02
 Charles Pikler Soloist
5 V. Allegro deciso 5:15
 Easley Blackwood Soloist
     
 

Violin Sonata, Op. 7

 
6 I. Allegro rigoroso 6:52
 Easley Blackwood Soloist
7 II. Adagio 5:27
 Charles Pikler Soloist
8 III. Allegro molto 4:12
 Charles Pikler Soloist
     
 

Piano Trio, Op. 22

 
9 I. Allegro moderato 5:07
 Charles Pikler Soloist
10 II. Vivace 3:03
 Charles Pikler Soloist
11 III. Largo: Allegro 8:16
 Charles Pikler Soloist
     
 

Viola Sonata No. 1, Op. 1

 
12 I. Adagio quasi sensa misura ma non troppo rubato 6:12
 Charles Pikler Soloist
13 II. Allegro molto 4:54
 Easley Blackwood Soloist
14 III. Andante tranquilo: Allegro molto e meccanico 2:45
 Charles Pikler Soloist


The compositions on this recording span nearly fifty years - from Op. 1 (1953), Op. 7 (1960), and Op. 22 (1968), through Op. 43 (2001). 
 
They exhibit a wide variety of styles. It is interesting to reflect for a moment on the stylistic evolutions of other composers. Some find a particular style early on and maintain it throughout their lives - a category that includes Johannes Brahms and Frédéric Chopin. Others gradually evolve from one style to another that is totally different, usually going from conservative to radical. Alexander Scriabin and Elliott Carter are examples. Finally, there are composers who write in a variety of styles, some of which are surprisingly different in nature -- Béla Bartók and Igor Stravinsky immediately come to mind. I believe I fall into this latter category. At present, I feel comfortable writing in just about any idiom; and when a new work is requested, I ask what style is desired...
 
Participating as a pianist in this recording, and thus gaining an overview of my compositions, has been a revealing experience. It was also enlightening to have had the opportunity to collaborate with Mr. Pikler and Mr. Stucka, who are both fine musicians and dedicated perfectionists.
 
Easley Blackwood
 
 
"[Blackwood is] one of the truly great living American pianist-composers."    Fanfare
"Nothing here is less than thrilling, and the playing is spectacular. Highly recommended to all collections." 
 
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