Lee Hinkle - Modern American Percussion Concerti (2024) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Lee Hinkle
Title: Modern American Percussion Concerti
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Ravello Records
Genre: Classical
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Total Time: 01:04:10
Total Size: 296 mb / 1.07 gb
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TracklistTitle: Modern American Percussion Concerti
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Ravello Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz
Total Time: 01:04:10
Total Size: 296 mb / 1.07 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Concertpiece for Marimba and Orchestra: I. Vivo
02. Concertpiece for Marimba and Orchestra: II. Adagio
03. Concertpiece for Marimba and Orchestra: III. Brillante
04. Concerto for Percussion and Wind Orchestra: I. Energico
05. Concerto for Percussion and Wind Orchestra: II. Moderato delicato, quasi senza tempo
06. Concerto for Percussion and Wind Orchestra: III. Vivace
07. Concerto for Percussion and Wind Orchestra: IV. Grave (To the Victims of September 11, 2001)
08. Concerto for Percussion and Wind Orchestra: V. Gioioso
09. Impulse Control: 1
10. Impulse Control: 2
Owing to the collaboration and performance of hundreds of students, faculty, and staff collaborators, the Penn’s Woods Festival Orchestra, the University of Maryland Wind Orchestra, and the Penn State University Wind Ensemble perform alongside Lee Hinkle to acclaim the percussion concerti of three modern American composers. Hinkle meets the evolving modal complexity of Maurice Wright’s Concertpiece for Marimba and Orchestra with the same central drumset vivacity that breathes life into Evan Ziporyn’s Impulse Control, while still saving space for the solemn anthem layered in the rich solo instrumentation of Steven Stucky’s Concerto for Percussion and Wind Orchestra. Whether on marimba, drumset, or any percussive tool between, Hinkle shines solo in the seven-year cumulation of a monumental musical undertaking, coming together as MODERN AMERICAN PERCUSSION CONCERTI. This project was made possible in part by a Faculty Research Grant from the Penn State College of Arts and Architecture.