Harmony for a New World
Editorial Reviews Quattro Mani is the house band; a piano duo that has taken its harmonious act to Carnegie Hall and whose star is in the ascendant. Composers David son-of-George Crumb (Oregon), Carlton Gamer (Colorado), and Robert G. Patterson (Tennessee) have crossed state and aesthetic boundaries, amassed international accolades and make for an inspired and complementary grouping. This is a fantastical voyage of tripping lights, and one world you wont want to leave.
Album Description
If "Harmony for a New World" is any indication of the sounds we should expect when we get there, it is going to be a terrific place to be. There will be two pianos and two percussionists, and the place will sparkle and soothe with seductive sonorities. There will be echoes of Messiaen and Crumb, and the landscape evokes ravines, fireworks, and celestial dancing lights.
Harmony for a New World, Music, David Crumb, Carlton Gamer, Robert Patterson, Quattro Mani, David Colson, John Kinzie, Susan Grace, Chamber, Chamber Music, Chamber Music & Recitals, Classical, Classical Artists, Keyboard, Music for Keyboard
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