Bruce Levingston: Still Sound | Sono Luminus DSL92148

Bruce Levingston: Still Sound

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Label: Sono Luminus

Cat No: DSL92148

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Instrumental

Release Date: 30th January 2012

Contents

Works

Part
Fur Alina

Part
Variationen zur gesundung von Arinuschka

Gross
Venturing Forth Anew 1

Gross
Venturing Forth Anew 2

Gross
Dance of the Spirits

Gross
Changes

Gross
Reflections on Air

Schubert
Impromptu in A-flat major, Op.90, No.4

Chopin
Nocturne in B-flat minor, Op.9, No.1

Bolcom
New York Lights

Satie
Gymnopedie No.2

Satie
Gnossienne No.2

Satie
Gymnopedie No.3

Artists

Bruce Levingston (piano)

Works

Part
Fur Alina

Part
Variationen zur gesundung von Arinuschka

Gross
Venturing Forth Anew 1

Gross
Venturing Forth Anew 2

Gross
Dance of the Spirits

Gross
Changes

Gross
Reflections on Air

Schubert
Impromptu in A-flat major, Op.90, No.4

Chopin
Nocturne in B-flat minor, Op.9, No.1

Bolcom
New York Lights

Satie
Gymnopedie No.2

Satie
Gnossienne No.2

Satie
Gymnopedie No.3

Artists

Bruce Levingston (piano)

About

The final album in Bruce Levingston’s three-part series, 'Still Sound' contains intimate works featuring world premiere recordings of Pulitzer Prize-winner William Bolcom’s “New York Lights” written for Bruce Levingston, and Augusta Gross’ new works inspired by Satie and Pärt.

Reflecting on this album, Levingston writes, “As I first listened to this collection of intimate, gentle music, I kept thinking how much it evokes a feeling of timelessness and stillness. From the minimal sounds of Arvo Pärt and Erik Satie to the reflective pieces of Augusta Gross and William Bolcom, each work, their harmonic and rhythmic movement notwithstanding, suggests a kind of spiritual stasis. Even the Romantic works of Schubert and Chopin, with their moments of surging emotion, possess magical, hypnotic qualities that lull the listener into a state of calm. The consistent impression of tranquility and serenity in these beautiful works led me to call this album Still Sound.

Bruce Levingston is one of the leading figures on the contemporary music scene. Many of the country’s most important composers have written works for him, and his Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center world premiere performances of their works have won notable critical acclaim. The New York Times calls him “[one] of “today’s most adventurous musicians” and describes his performances as “graceful,” “dreamy” and “hauntingly serene”; The New Yorker describes him as “a poetic pianist who has a gift for inventive - and glamorous - programming.” Following a recent performance in the historic Coolidge Auditorium at The Library of Congress, The Washington Post praised his “wonderfully even touch” and “transparency and timeless reverie, which Levingston projected beautifully.”

Levingston’s first CD for Sono Luminus, Heart Shadow (DSL92137), was comprised of three major piano works inspired by literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It received high critical acclaim and was named “Album of the Week” by New York City’s WQXR.

The second album in this triptych, 'Nightbreak' (DSL92144), contains Mr Levingston’s signature creative programming with elegant and poetic interpretations of nocturnes and waltzes by Liszt, Brahms and Wolfgang Rihm. In addition, he has recorded Liszt’s magnificent, impressionistic “Les jeux d’eaux à la Villa d’Este”, a tour de force of colour and chiaroscuro in sound.

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