Yehudi Wyner - Orchestral Music | Bridge BRIDGE9282

Yehudi Wyner - Orchestral Music

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Label: Bridge

Cat No: BRIDGE9282

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 30th March 2009

Contents

Artists

Robert Levin (piano)
Maximilian Hornung (cello)
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Boston Festival Orchestra
Odense Symphony Orchestra

Conductors

Robert Spano
Susan Davenny Wyner

Works

Wyner, Yehudi

Cello Concerto 'Prologue and Narrative'
Epilogue: in memory of Jacob Druckman
Lyric Harmony
Piano Concerto 'Chiavi in Mano'

Artists

Robert Levin (piano)
Maximilian Hornung (cello)
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Boston Festival Orchestra
Odense Symphony Orchestra

Conductors

Robert Spano
Susan Davenny Wyner

About

This CD presents premiere recordings of four Yehudi Wyner orchestral works. Performed by the work's dedicatees, Robert Levin and the Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Robert Spano, the Piano Concerto is a tour-de-force of high spirits and compositional brilliance.

Wyner's Cello Concerto: Prologue and Narrative, the longest work on this program, is a much more introspective score. It is performed by the brilliant young German cello virtuoso, Maximilian Hornung and the Odense Symphony Orchestra of Denmark.

Lyric Harmony and Epilogue: in memory of Jacob Druckman, as well as the Cello Concerto, are all conducted by the composer's wife, Susan Davenny Wyner. Ms. Davenny Wyner's performances all communicate Yehudi Wyner's passionate music with great faithfulness and visionary zeal.

Contents:
Piano Concerto, “Chiavi in Mano”
Robert Levin (piano), Boston Symphony Orchestra / Robert Spano

Cello Concerto, “Prologue and Narrative”
Maximilian Hornung (cello), Odense Symphony Orchestra / Susan Davenny Wyner

Lyric Harmony
Boston Festival Orchestra / Susan Davenny Wyner

Epilogue: in memory of Jacob Druckman
Odense Symphony Orchestra / Susan Davenny Wyner

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