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The Concerto Project Vol. II
2006
Music by Philip Glass

Catalog

Orange Mountain Music 0030

Tracks

1. ‘The Vision’ – Movement I – Paul Barnes
2. ‘Sacagawea’ – Movement II – Paul Barnes
3. ‘The Land’ – Movement III – Paul Barnes
4. Movement I – Jillon Stoppels Dupree
5. Movement II – Jillon Stoppels Dupree
6. Movement III – Jillon Stoppels Dupree

Notes

The Concerto Project Vol. II is the second release in Orange Mountain Music’s Concerto Project series and features two world premiere recordings of works by composer Philip Glass.

Pianist Paul Barnes performs Piano Concerto No. 2 “After Lewis and Clark” with the Northwest Chamber Orchestra conducted by Ralph Gothóni. The concerto was commissioned in part by the Nebraska Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commission in celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the explorers’ journey across the American continent.

The three movements are titled “The Vision”, “Sacagawea” and “The Land.” The first and third movements bookend an intimate middle movement that features a traditional Shoshone Indian theme performed on the Native American flute by R. Carlos Nakai.

The dynamic flare of the first concerto is contrasted by the album’s second work, Philip Glass’s beautiful Concerto for Harpsichord and Orchestra. The three movement concerto is performed by harpsichordist Jillon Stoppels Dupree and the Northwest Chamber Orchestra conducted by Ralph Gothóni.

Marked by refined writing for chamber orchestra which showcases the most lush sounds of the harpsichord, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer raved:

The whole well designed work had life and shape and a beautiful balance between soloist and orchestra.

While the Seattle Times said:

Glass does understand how to score for the harpsichord, giving the soloist plenty of trills and other effects that demonstrate its melodic as well as percussive possibilities…

Originally released on September 12, 2006 on Orange Mountain Music (catalogue number 0030).

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