Howard Wall - Music for One Horn (2020) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Howard Wall
Title: Music for One Horn
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Affetto Recordings
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks + booklet) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:10:24
Total Size: 1.08 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Music for One Horn
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Affetto Recordings
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks + booklet) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:10:24
Total Size: 1.08 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Howard Wall – La calavera (Version for Solo Horn) (04:20)
2. Howard Wall – Retracing II (02:41)
3. Howard Wall – 5 Poetic Pieces (Excerpts): No. 1, Andante cantabile (02:07)
4. Howard Wall – 5 Poetic Pieces (Excerpts): No. 2, Movement trés libre (01:42)
5. Howard Wall – 5 Poetic Pieces (Excerpts): No. 4, Allegro vivo (03:13)
6. Howard Wall – Pastorale (04:02)
7. Howard Wall – Gargoyles: I. Nervous (02:27)
8. Howard Wall – Gargoyles: II. Romantic (03:23)
9. Howard Wall – Gargoyles: III. Frolicsome (02:00)
10. Howard Wall – Gargoyles: IV. Doleful (02:55)
11. Howard Wall – Gargoyles: V. Strident (02:16)
12. Howard Wall – Gargoyles: VI. Malicious (03:07)
13. Howard Wall – Gargoyles: VII. Somnolent (03:35)
14. Howard Wall – Gargoyles: VIII. Triumphant (02:47)
15. Howard Wall – Tango Etude No. 4 (Transcr. H. Wall for Horn) (04:00)
16. Howard Wall – Monodie, Op. 218bis (03:30)
17. Howard Wall – Polegnala e Todora & Gankino horo (Arr. H. Wall for Horn) (02:38)
18. Howard Wall – Vagabundo (03:26)
19. Howard Wall – 3 Preludes for Solo Horn: No. 3, — (01:35)
20. Howard Wall – Kaddish (02:57)
21. Howard Wall – Idiom (08:07)
22. Howard Wall – Tonada y joropo (03:24)
A longtime member of two of the world’s most renowned orchestras – The New York Philharmonic and The Philadelphia rchestra, hornist Howard Wall also performs and records with the All-Star Orchestra, and is an avid chamber music proponent. Among the 22 tracks in his solo album “Music for One Horn”, 16 are world-premiere recordings. This is a kaleidoscopic collection of eclectic styles and genres ranging from Charles Koechlin’s refined impressionism and Elliott Carter’s sophisticated modernism, to Phillip Ramey’s Bartokian reflections, Astor Piazzolla’s melancholic tango mood, Elizabeth Raum’s idiomatic virtuosity, Pascal Proust’s exalted dance rhythms, the poetic inspirations of Georges Barboteu, the otherworldly mysticism of Alice Gomez, the profound emotion of Lev Kogan’s Kaddish prayer, the stunning beauty and unique rhythms of Bulgarian folk music and Venezuelan joropo.