Andrew Imbrie
Requiem, Piano Concerto No. 3

Grammy Nominee, 2000 - Best Contemporary
Composition
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Andrew Imbrie
Requiem (1984)
Piano Concerto No. 3 (1991)
Riverside Symphony
George Rothman, conductor
Lisa Saffer, soprano
Alan Feinberg, piano
New York Virtuoso Singers
BRIDGE 9091 |
| This release offers world premiere recordings of two major
compositions by the masterful Andrew Imbrie, a student of Roger Sessions at
Princeton. Imbrie’s Requiem was written as a response to the sudden death of
his son in1981. It is a deeply moving work of prodigious accomplishment, setting
traditional liturgy alongside commentary in the form of poetry by William Blake.
It may be considered one of the few truly great 20th Century American
choral works. His Piano Concerto No. 3 was composed for Alan Feinberg and the
Riverside Symphony, who perform the piece here. It occupied two years of the
composer’s life, and contains a wealth of rich musical thought. The opening is
suggested by the insistent background of taxi horns in New York City, according
to the composer, and the high intensity of the work, and this performance,
constantly remind the listener of the musical energy levels of our urban
envious. |
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