Emmanuel Feldman - Rider on the Plains (2006)

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Title: Rider on the Plains
Year Of Release: 2006
Label: Albany
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 55:14
Total Size: 214 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra: Rider on the Plains (7:18)
2. Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra: Variations on a Southern Hymn (9:47)
3. Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra: Children's Games (5:50)
4. Right River (11:45)
5. Four Portraits for Cello and Piano: Bugles and Birds (2:11)
6. Four Portraits for Cello and Piano: Tango Lullaby (2:29)
7. Four Portraits for Cello and Piano: In a Bird Cage (1:28)
8. Four Portraits for Cello and Piano: Fanfare for France (1:41)
9. A Portrait of Frederic James (1:42)
10. Two Ballades for Cello and Piano: Movement I (5:27)
11. Two Ballades for Cello and Piano: Movement II (5:43)

Listening to the first few seconds of Virgil Thomson's Cello Concerto, there is absolutely no surprise that the composer was born and raised in America's heartland. Like many of his film scores and other compositions, this concerto is satiated with folk-like melodies and pure Americana without ever appearing clichéd or hackneyed. The cover of the album, however, may unfortunately give the false impression that the music is less serious or reputable than it actually is. The first movement of the Thomson concerto, from which the album borrows its title, is the most "Western" of the three and is highly evocative of wide opens plains. The second movement is much more sentimental and introspective, while the third movement is a playful dialogue between cello and orchestra. This piece is a work all its own, with nothing else in the repertoire quite like it, and is just as deserving of respect and performance as the more standard concertos. Charles Fussell's Right River Variations are likewise unmistakably American, but with a much more modern flare and demanding increased virtuosity from the soloist. Cellist Emmanuel Feldman does a splendid job with these two concertos, as well as the many miniatures included on the album. His production is clean and robust and his sound palate is extremely varied.© TiVo