Ladislav Kubik - Flashes of Light
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Label: Neos Music
Cat No: NEOS11608
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 10th March 2017
Contents
Works
Dawn for mezzo-soprano, violin and pianoDuo Concertante for violin and piano
Flashes of Light: Concerto for 2 trumpets, 4 pianos, trumpet ensemble and percussion
Sonata-Portrait for piano
Artists
Hui-Ting Yang (piano)Phyllis Pancella (mezzo-soprano)
Karen Bentley Pollick (violin)
Barbara Butler (trumpet)
Christopher Moore (trumpet)
Read Gainsford (piano)
Joel Hastings (piano)
David Kalhous (piano)
Heidi Louise Williams (piano)
Javian Brabham (trumpet)
Judy Gaunt (trumpet)
Seth Johnson (trumpet)
John Kilgore (trumpet)
Eric Millard (trumpet)
Rebecca Walenz (trumpet)
John McGovern (percussion)
Mitchell Gribbroek (percussion)
Peter Soroka (percussion)
Ben Tomlinson (percussion)
Conductor
Alexander JimenezWorks
Dawn for mezzo-soprano, violin and pianoDuo Concertante for violin and piano
Flashes of Light: Concerto for 2 trumpets, 4 pianos, trumpet ensemble and percussion
Sonata-Portrait for piano
Artists
Hui-Ting Yang (piano)Phyllis Pancella (mezzo-soprano)
Karen Bentley Pollick (violin)
Barbara Butler (trumpet)
Christopher Moore (trumpet)
Read Gainsford (piano)
Joel Hastings (piano)
David Kalhous (piano)
Heidi Louise Williams (piano)
Javian Brabham (trumpet)
Judy Gaunt (trumpet)
Seth Johnson (trumpet)
John Kilgore (trumpet)
Eric Millard (trumpet)
Rebecca Walenz (trumpet)
John McGovern (percussion)
Mitchell Gribbroek (percussion)
Peter Soroka (percussion)
Ben Tomlinson (percussion)
Conductor
Alexander JimenezAbout
Historically, writings for multiple pianos have been very rare and always originate from the composers’ specific intent or stylistic concept. In Ladislav Kubík’s work, the use of four pianos is for the multiplication of the piano’s characteristics, including the ability to produce highly sophisticated inner textures and, of course, to substantially extend all technical possibilities of the instrument.
Ladislav Kubík (born in 1946 in Prague, Czechoslovakia) studied composition and music theory at the Prague Academy of Music. For his compositions, he received many recognitions, such as the Guggenheim Fellowship, distinctions at the International Rostrum of Composers UNESCO, the Intervision Prize, the International Franz Kafka Prize and numerous other awards. Commissioned by the prestigious organizations in Europe and America, his works have been performed in nearly 30 countries.
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