AGP97 features
works by Donald Erb, an American composer from Youngstown, Ohio. Erb is
noted both for his masterful orchestrations (in fact, he was tapped by
the Encyclopaedia Britannica to write their article on orchestration)
and as one of the first composers to write for a chamber ensemble with
synthesizer (in Reconnaissance, included in this installment). The
synthesizer attracted him as a way of combining electronic and
instrumental sounds while preserving the "give-and-take quality" of a
chamber ensemble. And in Reconnaissance, there is much finer
interleaving of electronic and acoustic sounds than is typical in such
compositions. The synthesizer in this performance is played by Michael
Tilson Thomas. 02 - In No Strange Land [17:04] 03 - Symphony of Overtures [16:03] 04 - The Seventh Trumpet [10:37] 05 - Concerto for Solo
Percussionist [12:17] 06 - Three Pieces for Brass Quintet
and Piano [7:45] |
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