Kupferman: Orchestral Music Vol.1

On this CD:

1. Lyric Symphony
Composed by Meyer Kupferman
Performed by Japan Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Akeo Watanabe

2. Variations for Orchestra
Composed by Meyer Kupferman
Performed by Japan Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Akeo Watanabe

3. Ostinato Burlesco
Composed by Meyer Kupferman
Performed by Japan Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Akeo Watanabe

4. Concerto for Cello and Jazz Band
Composed by Meyer Kupferman
Performed by David Wells, Hartt Jazz Ensemble
Conducted by Donald Mattran

Kupferman: Orchestral Music Vol.1, Music, David Wells, Meyer Kupferman, Akeo Watanabe, Donald Mattran, Hartt Jazz Ensemble, Japan Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, Cello Concerto, Classical, Classical Composers, Concerto, Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous Music, Orchestral, Orchestral Music, Symphonic, Symphony
The Guitar Music of Meyer Kupferman, vol. 1: Echoes From Barcelona
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Kupferman the survivor
  • Anderson Rocks Kupferman
The Guitar Music of Meyer Kupferman, vol. 1: Echoes From Barcelona
William Anderson , Oren Fader , and Joan Forsyth
Manufacturer: Soundspell
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Symphonies | Classical | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Chamber Music | Classical | Styles | Music
ASIN: B00000BKDL
Release Date: 1998-10-13

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Kupferman the survivor.......2000-10-29

I regularly return to the music of flamboyant Meyer Kupferman. After thinking that I know what flamboyant gesture he'll do next, that I've heard it all before, I discover a disc like this one, where guitarist William Anderson proves that Kupferman endures. Four of the five pieces stand out as examples of top-drawer Kupf. Through a Glass Darkly (solo guitar) has nothing extraneous; Strumming (solo guitar) consists of 3 miniatures culminating in an epiphany in strumming; Poetics 3 (for 2 guitars) is bluesy and bluegrass--dueling banjos, or like Bela Fleck and the Flecktones; and Exordium (for the unlikely combination of guitar and piano) is almost apocalyptic. Echoes From Barcelona is a bit over the top for me, but I admire his idea of creating a big 15-minute surrealist-flamenco that time-trips to the Spanish Baroque.

5 out of 5 stars Anderson Rocks Kupferman.......2000-10-14

Meyer Kupferman is known in the jazz world as much as the classical world. He is America's most prolific composer, having written dozens of symphonies, ballets, hundreds of chamber music pieces. Less known, to date is that he has written dozens of fabulous pieces with guitar. The performer of this collection of guitar pieces by Meyer Kupferman is William Anderson, who is quite well known for his recordings and concerts in Europe, the U.S., Latin America and Japan. One of the works on this recording, entitled Through a Glass Darkly, was dedicated by Kupferman to Anderson. Anderson has been one of Kupferman's major advocates on the concert stage. My favorite works on this recording are Poetics 3, for two guitars; and Exordium, for guitar and piano. For the guitar duo Anderson is joined by his long-time duo parter and friend Oren Fader (the other guitarist in Anderson's ensemble, Cygnus). Poetics 3 is in two movements, the first movement begins with lush, impressionistic harmonies (Messian-like), followed by a long, bluesy melody. The second movement is electric, with powerful ostinati figures bouncing between the two instruments. In Exordium, for guitar and piano, the piano begins with delicate rapid passages that gradually build to a cataclysm. Pianist Joan Forsyth plays exquisitely, and Anderson is one of the few guitarists who have the dynamic range to match a piano, with its tons of string tension. Through a Glass Darkly, for solo guitar is a deep, and often dark exploration of contrasts. Kupferman wrote it after recovering from major surgery in 1988. Echoes From Barcelona is a 15 minute guitaristic tour de force, taking aspects of spanish guitar music and flamenco and weaving them into a bizarre musical fantasy. The opening track is Strumming--which is rollicking, rock 'n' roll with a quiet interlude in harmonics.
Kupferman: Orchestral Music Vol.1
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    Kupferman: Orchestral Music Vol.1

    Manufacturer: Soundspell
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Concertos | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
    CelloCello | Strings | Instruments | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Symphonies | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000004A5W
    Release Date: 1995-11-20

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    3. Lemeland: Songs for the Dead Soldiers, etc.
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