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Carl Vine's Piano Sonatas are a crucial contribution to the piano
repertoire. Each one carries the essence of pianistic traditions
through Vine's own stylistic voice. The latest in the series, his
Piano Sonata No.4 is comprised of three seamless movements of high
character. Aphorisms opens the sonata with strings of fast lines
and arpeggios articulating a set of materials that don't seem to
interact as much as coexist. This leads straight into the pensive
second movement, Reflection, and finally Fury which closes the
sonata with relentless and violent energy. The premiere was given
in November 2019 at Carnegie Hall by the pianist who commissioned
the sonata, Lindsay Garritson, and has subsequently been recorded
by her.
Solo Piano Part First performed by Piers Lane and the Sydney
Symphony Orchestra, Carl Vine's vibrant Piano Concerto No.2 (2012)
is an attractive 25-minute work comprising three movements. A
Rhapsody and Nocturne lead to a finale entitled `Cloudless Blue', a
dazzling presto that captures all the brilliance of the Australian
summer.
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Carl Vine's XX (2009) was commissioned by the Australian Chamber
Orchestra to honour the twenty years thatRichard Tognetti had been
its Director. A playful 4-minute exploration of the relationship
between a chamberorchestra and its leader, this delightful work for
solo violin and string orchestra makes the perfect
concertopener.This product contains the solo violin part only.
Commissioned by the Canberra Symphony Orchestra in 1996. Carl
Vine's Oboe Concerto is permeated with energetic rhythms and
brilliant, snaking arabesques for the soloist. An ear-catching
16-minute showcase, it enjoys two commercial recordings to date.
This product is the solo oboe part.
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