Bernstein / Jacobson / Brown: Manhattan to Montmartre
Bernstein / Jacobson / Brown: Manhattan to Montmartre
Format: CD
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Artist: Bernstein / Jacobson / Brown
Label: Somm Recordings
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 748871063525
Genre: Classical
SOMM Recordings celebrates the 10th anniversary of the acclaimed piano duo Julian Jacobson and Mariko Brown with Manhattan to Montmartre, dazzling keyboard arrangements of American giants George Gershwin and Leonard Bernstein. Receiving first recordings are Jacobson's own joyfully virtuosic transcriptions for four hands/one piano of two Gershwin classics. Described by Gershwin as "the most modern music I've attempted", An American in Paris takes four sailors from the epicenter of New York to the heart of Paris during it's celebrated Années folles. It marked a significant development in orchestral technique for the composer, a quality accented by Jacobson's exciting new arrangement. Reveling in even greater sophistication, the Second Rhapsody was, claimed Gershwin, "the best thing I have written". Distilling it's crafted innovation, Jacobson's articulate new transcription makes a persuasive case for a curiously undervalued masterpiece. Transcribed by Henry Levine, Gershwin's ever-popular Rhapsody in Blue brilliantly distils the euphoric paean to New York and what Robert Matthew-Walker's informative booklet notes describes as it's "seamless outpouring of melodic invention". Matthew-Walker's notes also reveal how the influence of a shared Russian heritage led to a new vibrancy in American 20th-century music as epitomized by Gershwin and Bernstein, two hugely influential masters of form and color. John Musto's acclaimed two-piano transcription of Bernstein's Symphonic Dances from West Side Story captures all the drama, poetry, romance and wit of this ground-breaking score while sacrificing none of it's blazing ardor and energy. Jacobson and Brown's previous SOMM release was a wide-ranging recital including Busoni's Fantasia contrappuntistica and music by Satie, Debussy, Casella, Poulenc and Anthony Herschel-Hill (SOMMCD 0178). Hailed by Fanfare as "a magnificent record... an urgent necessity for any music lover who takes their interest in the art seriously", MusicWeb International declared it "impressive and revealing music for two pianos. Rewarding for the adventuresome listener".
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