Heidi Louise Williams - Drive American (2011)

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Title: Drive American
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Albany Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks + booklet)
Total Time: 1:17:45
Total Size: 256 MB
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Tracklist:

01. American Berserk
02. No Longer Very Clear: I. Holding A Daisy
03. No Longer Very Clear: II. Or Like a … an Engine
04. No Longer Very Clear: III. Vast Antique Cubes
05. No Longer Very Clear: IV. Throbbing Still
06. Winter Aubade
07. Ba Ban
08. I. Reverie: Like Robert Schumann (The Poet Speaks) crossed with George Crumb
09. II. Caprice: Like Scarlatti's Baroque Ornamentation crossed with Art Tatum
10. III. Tango: Like Astor Piazzolla crossed with John Coltrane
11. IV. Impromptu: Like Stravinsky crossed with Chopin and Thelonious Monk
12. V. Toccata: Like J.S. Bach crossed with BeBop
13. No. 1. Vers le silence
14. No. 2. Hi-jinks
15. No. 3. Hymne a l'amour

A superlative program of piano music by American composers is offered by pianist Heidi Williams. The oldest work on the program dates from 1988 (William Bolcom) and the most recent was written in 2009 (Daniel Crozier), giving us a snapshot of what American composers have been writing for piano in the past 25 years. Praised by New York critic Harris Goldsmith for her ¨dazzling performances¨ and ¨impeccable solistic authority,¨ American pianist Heidi Louise Williams has appeared in performances across the United States and internationally. Her concert schedule has included solo and chamber music recitals at the Kennedy Center, the Chicago Cultural Center, Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall, the Brevard Summer Music Festival, the Peabody Conservatory of Music and a debut recital in St. Louis as winner of its 2000 Artist Presentation Society Auditions, as well as concerto appearances with the Chicago Chamber Orchestra, the Oregon Symphony, and others. Williams is on the piano faculty at the Florida State University College of Music. She completed her BM, MM, and DMA degrees at the Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore, Maryland.