Ascent (Matthew Lipman & Henry Kramer)
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Composer or Director: Dmitri Shostakovich, Garth Knox, (Edwin) York Bowen, Franz Waxman, Robert Schumann, Clarice Assad
Genre:
Chamber
Label: Cedille
Magazine Review Date: 05/2019
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 65
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: CDR90000184

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Phantasy for Viola and Piano |
(Edwin) York Bowen, Composer
(Edwin) York Bowen, Composer Henry Kramer, Piano Matthew Lipman, Viola |
Metamorfose |
Clarice Assad, Composer
Clarice Assad, Composer Henry Kramer, Piano Matthew Lipman, Viola |
Märchenbilder |
Robert Schumann, Composer
Henry Kramer, Piano Matthew Lipman, Viola Robert Schumann, Composer |
Fuga libre for solo viola |
Garth Knox, Composer
Garth Knox, Composer Henry Kramer, Piano Matthew Lipman, Viola |
Impromptu for Viola and Piano |
Dmitri Shostakovich, Composer
Dmitri Shostakovich, Composer Henry Kramer, Piano Matthew Lipman, Viola |
Carmen Fantasia |
Franz Waxman, Composer
Franz Waxman, Composer Henry Kramer, Piano Matthew Lipman, Viola |
Author: David Fanning
Anyone who invests in Matthew Lipman’s disc for this tasty two-minute morsel alone will find plenty more treats in store. York Bowen’s Phantasy has all his signature post-Romantic sweep, underpinned by solid craftsmanship. The Brazilian-American composer Clarice Assad contributes two sensitive and engaging pieces in memory of the viola player’s mother. Every one of Schumann’s four Märchenbilder is a treasure, the last being perhaps especially touching, conveying as it does the fragility of a lullaby to a child perhaps longed for but never actually brought into the world. Garth Knox’s solo Fuga libre holds the attention by virtue of motivic resourcefulness allied to textural imagination. Finally the Waxman Carmen Fantasia, familiar as virtuoso violin fodder but recorded here for the first time on the viola, gives Lipman the chance to indulge his entertainer skills to the full.
Throughout the recital Lipman’s playing is warm-toned and expressive, as well as agile and focused, and Henry Kramer provides exemplary flexible partnership. The instruments are ideally balanced in a clear yet glowing acoustic. In short: an eminently collectable disc.
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