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- From: hellerS@moravian.edu (sjh)
- Subject: Piano Sonatas: Barber, Carter, Copland & Ives
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- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 93 23:42:15 EST
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- I just wanted to mention a CD that contains 4 complete American Piano
- Sonatas: Sam Barber, Elliott Cartor (1982 rev.), Aaron Copland, and Chas.
- Ives "3-Page Sonata", on one 75+ min. 3D CD performed by Peter Lawson on
- Virgin Classics VC 791163-2.
-
- For anyone who likes even ONE of these works, I can recommend this CD. The
- performances are quite fine. Of the sonatas themselves, my favorites are
- the Carter and Barber, followed by Copland with the Ives work being a
- rather odd work that I've known for a long time but have never really
- appreciated (but it is only 7 min long).
-
- It took the pairing of these works on a single recording for me to hear,
- after many years of listening to each individually, how SIMILAR they are
- (excluding the Ives). When listening to the Carter, and then movement 2 & 3
- of the Copland, I find myself in the same world. I suspect that Carter's
- Sonata of 1946 was influenced by his slightly elder contemporary Copland,
- whose Sonata appeared about 5 years earlier. Personally I like Carter's
- work more, but both are fine sonatas. (For those who may only know what
- they have heard of Carter's later music, the Piano Sonata is not atonal or
- serial, and has an exuberience in its 2 movememnt form that is hard to
- match...maybe on par with Beethoven's op.111 (just an idle thought :-)
-
- The Barber Sonata is well played, although I think Lawson may take the 1st
- movement a bit faster than I'd like. Probably me favorite performance of
- this work is by Van Cliburn...but that was also the FIRST recording I
- heard, many years ago, and first impressions sometimes cloud judgment.
- Otherwise, Lawson's brisk performance is non-the-less brilliant, on all
- four sonatas, and I recommend this CD to anyone who is looking for a very
- nice set of some Classic American Piano Sonatas. BTW: This is marked as
- "American Piano Sonatas: Volume 1". It was recorded in '91, and I haven't
- seen any references to progressive volumes, but if Lawson continues to
- produce these fine anthologies, I know I will buy them.
-
- Stephen Heller
- hellerS@moravian.edu
-