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These five works – four sonatas and a sonatina – chronicle a century of American writing for the viola and are linked by a concern for the directness of musical language. But they also reflect diversity in their origins and inspirations, the Ulysses Kay pieces being written by a pioneering African American, Libby Larsen’s by a successful female freelance composer, Eric Ewazen’s animated by a particularly American lyricism and energy, and the sonata by David Tcimpidis commemorating the ‘9/11’ terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, which Tcimpidis heard unfolding.
Tracks Ulysses Kay -
Sonatine for Viola and Piano (1939)* (4:54)
Viola Sonata (1942)* (10:29)
- I. Largo (2:33)
- II. Allegro (2:19)
- III. Adagio (1:18)
- IV. Allegretto (4:19)
David Tcimpidis -
Viola Sonata (2004)* (8:31)
Libby Larsen Viola Sonata (2004) (18:32)
- I. Flow (6:24)
- II. Drift (7:16)
- III. Breathless (4:52)
Eric Ewazen Viola Sonata (1991) (18:59)
- I. Lento. Allegro Apassionato (7:06)
- II. Andante (5:29)
- III. Allegro energico (6:24)
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