Heart Shadow | Sono Luminus DSL92137

Heart Shadow

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Label: Sono Luminus

Cat No: DSL92137

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Instrumental

Release Date: 27th June 2011

Contents

Works

Schumann
Kreisleriana, Op.16

Bielawa
Elegy-Portrait

Wuorinen
Heart Shadow

Artists

Bruce Levingston (piano)

Works

Schumann
Kreisleriana, Op.16

Bielawa
Elegy-Portrait

Wuorinen
Heart Shadow

Artists

Bruce Levingston (piano)

About

Combining the best of the old and new with world premiere recordings, Sono Luminus is proud to announce the first of three upcoming albums from world renowned pianist Bruce Levingston. Levingston has created programs inspired by literature, the elemental aspects of light and dark, and the power of intimate sound.

The CD 'Heart Shadow' contains three major piano works inspired by literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, including world premiere recordings of works by two of the most outstanding composers of our time: Rome Prizewinner Lisa Bielawa and Pulitzer Prize-winner Charles Wuorinen. The inspiration for Bielawa’s sweeping and emotionally charged “Elegy-Portrait” comes from a work of Rainer Maria Rilke; Wuorinen’s deeply touching and introspective “Heart Shadow” derives its genesis through by a novella by Salman Rushdie.

These exquisitely wrought and powerful new works, both written by leading composers of their generation, are heard alongside Robert Schumann’s brilliant and beloved masterpiece “Kreisleriana”, a work also inspired by the world of letters, E T A Hoffmann’s magical Katur Murr. Heard together, in elegant and richly coloured interpretations by pianist Bruce Levingston, these three dark and magnificent piano works reflect the deep influences that great music and writing continue to have upon one another.

Pianist Bruce Levingston is one of today’s leading figures in contemporary music. Many of the world’s most important composers have written works for him and his world premiere performances of their works at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center have won notable critical acclaim. The New Yorker describes him as ““elegant and engaging”, “a poetic pianist who has a gift for inventive - and glamorous - programming”, while The New York Times calls his performances ““graceful”, “dreamy” and “hauntingly serene”.

Mr Levingston has appeared as a soloist and chamber musician in concerts and music festivals throughout the world and his performances have been broadcast internationally on radio and television.

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