Carolyn Enger: American Ethos
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Label: Metier
Cat No: MEX77140
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 22nd May 2026
Contents
Works
Anniversaries (13) for piano (1988)Our Town: 3 Piano Excerpts
An Anniversary for Lenny
Nocturnes (5)
Adoration
Recalling
The Awakening
Artists
Carolyn Enger (piano)Works
Anniversaries (13) for piano (1988)Our Town: 3 Piano Excerpts
An Anniversary for Lenny
Nocturnes (5)
Adoration
Recalling
The Awakening
Artists
Carolyn Enger (piano)About
Perhaps one of the most famous of American voices is Leonard Bernstein, who spoke about the healing power of music as a response to violence, and several works in this collection connect to him. His Thirteen Anniversaries, by turn tender and whimsical, celebrates 13 family members, friends, and colleagues. One of these is composer Craig Urquhart, a former assistant, represented here by The Awakening, Urquhart’s birthday offering to Bernstein, and Adieu, which followed the global pandemic and 2020 political upheavals. John Corigliano’s An Anniversary for Lenny is an affectionate remembrance for a 2016 Bernstein centennial celebration, and Aaron Copland’s Our Town: Three Piano Excerpts is similarly dedicated to Bernstein.
Completing Enger’s vision of a comprehensive, inclusive American ethos is ‘The Vastland’ from Under the Blue Dome by San Francisco-based composer of Native American descent JJ Hollingsworth, conjuring the Colorado plains, and Margaret Ruthven Lang’s Twilight, the first woman to have a work performed by a major American orchestra.
New York City-based writer and editor Steve Smith says in his excellent booklet notes: “What emerges in this collection of disparate yet interconnected lives and works is a patchwork quilt of individual voices, perspectives, and aspirations, woven together to form a more perfect union stronger than its parts. The music they made, informed by shared stories and songs, brings to life the sky, stone, sinew, steel, and sentiment that make up this nation – an American ethos, expressed in sound.”
Internationally celebrated American pianist Carolyn Enger has gained critical acclaim for her exquisite lyrical playing and her deeply felt interpretations, with many performances across the United States and Europe. Her 2013 recording of Ned Rorem: Piano Album I was on The New York Times Best of Classical list that year, and her recent Métier recording Resonating Earth, an artistic response to the contemporary climate crisis, received glowing praise: “a thoughtful programme… enthralling” (Nigel Simeone, International Piano). Ms Enger studied at the Manhattan School of Music and is a Steinway Performing and Recording Artist.
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