Marcantonio Barone – George Crumb Metamorphoses, Book I (2020) [FLAC 24bit/96kHz]

Marcantonio Barone – George Crumb Metamorphoses, Book I (2020)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 37:21 minutes | 578 MB | Genre: Classical
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Bridge Records

The great American composer, George Crumb’s most recent compositions have been two large piano compositions, “Metamorphoses, Books 1 and 2”, completed in 2019. Volume 19 of Bridge’s Complete Crumb Edition, a series of recordings supervised by the composer himself, is made up entirely of Metamorphoses Book 1, performed by Crumb specialist, Marcantonio Barone.

The work consists of ten movements, each based on a famous painting by artists including Paul Klee, Vincent van Gogh, Marc Chagall, James Whistler, Jasper Johns, Paul Gauguin, Salvador Dali, and Vasily Kandinsky. At 90, George Crumb continues to produce works of incredible detail and passion. Critic David Hurwitz wrote that “Bridge’s decision to embark on a complete edition of George Crumb’s music remains one of the most significant recording projects currently in progress, as well as one of the most artistically successful.”

Tracklist

1. Marcantonio Barone – I. Black Prince by Paul Klee
2. Marcantonio Barone – II. Goldfish by Paul Klee
3. Marcantonio Barone – III. Crows Over the Wheatfield by Vincent van Gogh
4. Marcantonio Barone – IV. The Fiddler by Marc Chagall
5. Marcantonio Barone – V. Nocturne. Blue and Gold by Southampton Water by James McNeill Whistler
6. Marcantonio Barone – VI. Perilous Night by Jasper Johns
7. Marcantonio Barone – VII. Clowns at Night by Marc Chagall
8. Marcantonio Barone – VIII. Contes barbares by Paul Gauguin
9. Marcantonio Barone – IX. The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dalí
10. Marcantonio Barone – X. The Blue Rider by Wassily Kandinsky

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