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Peter Lieberson (b. 1946)
Rilke Songs (1997-2001)
Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, mezzo-soprano
Peter Serkin, piano
Horn Concerto (1998/99)
William Purvis, horn
The Odense Symphony Orchestra
Donald Palma, conductor
The Six Realms (1999-2000) for Violoncello and Orchestra
Michaela Fukacova, violoncello
The Odense Symphony Orchestra
Justin Brown, conductor
BRIDGE 9178
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Peter Lieberson’s is certainly one of the most refreshing compositional
voices to have entered the repertoire of the world’s leading orchestras
during the past several decades. Lieberson’s music ranges broadly: his
compositions address the listener with a generous variety of character,
while his harmonic palette expresses richly developed hues of both
tonality and atonality. This CD features premiere recordings of three
major works, opening with a setting of five Rilke poems written for the
composer’s wife, the much admired mezzo-soprano, Lorraine Hunt Lieberson.
Ms. Hunt Lieberson performs along side one of Peter Lieberson’s most
devoted champions, the estimable pianist, Peter Serkin. Their impassioned
account of Lieberson's Rilke Songs was recorded in concert at the Ravinia
Festival. The Horn Concerto was composed for horn and a chamber
orchestra, and is played by its dedicatee, the horn virtuoso William Purvis.
The eighteen minute composition is in two movements that emphasize the
lyrical nature of the horn, but also in the composer’s words, “its feisty,
dance-like and humorous” side. The largest work on this disc is
The Six Realms, a twenty-seven minute cello concerto in six movements,
originally composed for Yo Yo Ma. Based on the composer’s long standing
practice of Tibetan Buddhism, The Six Realms reflect the Buddhist realms,
which offer a detailed portrait of human consciousness. The music of this
utterly original concerto ranges from sensuously lyrical to humorous, and
gives full voice to the cello’s ability to sing long lyric lines throughout
its range. The cello soloist is Tchaikovsky Competition prize-winner Michaela Fukacova.
Michaela Fukacova plays Poul Ruders: Anima (Cello Cto. No. 2) BRIDGE 9122
William Purvis plays Robert and Clara Schumann: Horn Music BRIDGE 9164
Peter Serkin plays Stefan Wolpe: Piece in 2 Parts, BRIDGE 9043
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