Romances
Music of Robert & Clara Schumann
William Purvis, horn; Mihae Lee, piano
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Romances:
Music of Robert and Clara Schumann
Robert Schumann
Fantasiestücke, Op. 73
Fünf Stücke im Volkston, Op. 102
Adagio and Allegro, Op. 70
Drei Romanzen, Op. 94
Clara Schumann
Drei Romanzen, Op. 22
William Purvis, French horn
Mihae Lee, piano
BRIDGE 9164
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This remarkable disc sets a new standard for virtuoso horn
playing. William Purvis's transcriptions of Robert and Clara
Schumann's works prove to be both astonishing instrumental achievements as
well as musically insightful readings of these minor masterpieces.
Robert Schumann's writing for the horn always sounds completely natural,
from the horn calls of the "Rhenish" Symphony to the virtuosic
flexibility of his "Adagio and Allegro", heard here in a superb
reading. With this in mind, as well as Schumann's forward-looking view
of horn technique, Purvis has fearlessly taken on the challenge of playing
this repertoire with very few adjustments to the original texts.
William Purvis pursues a multifaceted career both in the U.S. and abroad as
French horn soloist, chamber musician, conductor and educator. A
faculty member of the Juilliard School, Yale University, and SUNY Stony
Brook, Purvis is much admired for his passionate advocacy of new music.
In recent years he has performed premieres of concerti by Lieberson, Ligeti,
and Northcott, as well as new chamber works by Ruders, Lansky, Carter,
Stucky and Reynolds. Later this year his recording of Peter
Lieberson's "Horn Concerto" will be released on Bridge Records.
Mr. Purvis's recording of the Brahms and Ligeti "Horn Trios" can
be heard on BRIDGE 9012.
Mihae Lee, wife of Mr. Purvis, has appeared as soloist with Das Symphonie
Berlin, the Warsaw Philharmonic, and in concert halls throughout the USA,
Europe and Asia. Born in Korea, Ms. Lee made her professional debut at
the age of fourteen with the Korean National Orchestra after becoming the
youngest grand prizewinner at the National Competition held by the President
of Korea. Ms. Lee can be heard on recordings on the Etcetera,
Northeastern and BCMS labels.
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