Wydawnictwo: Delphian
Nr katalogowy: DCD 34121
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: luty 2013
EAN: 801918341212
Nr katalogowy: DCD 34121
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: luty 2013
EAN: 801918341212
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Epoka muzyczna: współczesna
Obszar (język): angielski
Instrumenty: saksofon, fortepian
Epoka muzyczna: współczesna
Obszar (język): angielski
Instrumenty: saksofon, fortepian
Jackson / Fitkin / Turnage: The Coral Sea
Delphian - DCD 34121
Wykonawcy
Sue McKenzie, saxophone
Ingrid Sawers, piano
Sue McKenzie, saxophone
Ingrid Sawers, piano
Gabriel Jackson (b. 1962) The Coral Sea*
1 Prologue
2 Voyage
3 Litany:
Graham Fitkin (b. 1963)
4 Gate
Nikki Iles (b. 1963)
5 Alma Venus
Graham Fitkin
6 Glass:
Mark-Anthony Turnage (b. 1960) Two Memorials
7 Trier
8 Memorial
Gavin Bryars (b. 1943)
9 Allegrasco*
1 Prologue
2 Voyage
3 Litany:
Graham Fitkin (b. 1963)
4 Gate
Nikki Iles (b. 1963)
5 Alma Venus
Graham Fitkin
6 Glass:
Mark-Anthony Turnage (b. 1960) Two Memorials
7 Trier
8 Memorial
Gavin Bryars (b. 1943)
9 Allegrasco*
A Robert Mapplethorpe photograph and the playing style of Busoni's favourite clarinettist - just two of the inspirations behind these six recent British works for saxophone and piano, which are linked by the composers' relationship to popular music, whether oblique, overt, or antagonistic. From the pounding muscularity of Graham Fitkin to the blues-drenched melancholy of Mark-Anthony Turnage, Edinburgh duo Sue McKenzie and Ingrid Sawers bring stylistic authority and idiomatic flair to everything they play on this, their debut recording. Sue McKenzie is a past winner of the British Clarinet and Saxophone Society Young Performers Competition. As one of Scotland's leading contemporary saxophonists she has given UK and Scottish premieres of many new works for saxophone, including those from Gavin Bryars, Graham Fitkin and Amy Quate. Susan is also the leader of the Scottish Saxophone Ensemble and was an Assistant Director of the World Saxophone Congress in 2012. Ingrid Sawers is in demand as one of Scotland's finest accompanists and chamber musicians, performing in venues including the Usher Hall, Glamis Castle and Scone Palace, as well as widely throughout the UK and abroad.