Threads: Molly Morkoski |
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The selections on this disc encompass Morkoski's musical journey as a college and graduate student through to her time as a beginning professional in New York City. Review |
Gabriela Lena Frank - Compadrazgo: Ensemble Meme |
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Born in Berkeley to a mother of Peruvian/Chinese ancestry and a father of Lithuanian/Jewish descent, Gabriela Lena Frank explores her multicultural heritage most ardently through her compositions. Review |
Trivial Pursuits: Martin Kennedy |
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Trivial Pursuits - Lara St. John, violin : Martin Kennedy, piano. |
Lines: Caroline Stinson |
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Caroline Stinson, cello; Molly Morkoski, piano Examining European Lineages in American Music this record includes the music of Bloch, Sessions, Harbison, Lutoslawski, Stucky, Waggoner, Weesner, Boulanger and Carter |
Terror and Memory: Andrew Waggoner |
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Including performances by Open End Ensemble, Corigliano Quartet, Flexible Music, Caroline Stinson: cello, Molly Morkoski: piano, Ensemble Nordlys. Review |
Small and Mighty Forces: Anna Weesner |
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Open End Ensemble: with Miranda Cuckson, violin; Asmira Woodward-Page, violin; Andrew Waggoner, Violin; Steve Beck, piano; Molly Morkoski, piano; Blair McMillen, piano; Benjamin Fingland, clarinet; Caroline Stinson, cello; Sophie Shao, cello; Paul Hostetter, conductor; Mary Nessinger, soprano |
Sleep is Behind the Door: Lullabies for Disaster Relief |
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Grammy-winning classical musicians, including renowned soprano Sylvia McNair, combine with the gorgeous voice of Courtenay Budd ("a voice for connoisseurs") for a delicious hour of beautiful international lullabies - all profits going to disaster relief. Named “Lullaby Album of the Year” by Cd Baby |
George Perle: A Retrospective |
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Bridge’s “George Perle: Retrospective” celebrates the music of one of America’s greatest compositional voices with a two-disc set of pieces written between 1957 and 2004. Encompassing solo, chamber, choral and orchestral music, the album presents twelve compositions, including the premiere recordings of six of George Perle’s pieces, and re-issues two major Perle recordings: the Concerto No. 2 for Piano and Orchestra; and the Serenade No. 3 for Piano and Chamber Orchestra. Review |