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Revolutionary [Hybrid SACD] [Includes Bonus DVD]
Frederic Chopin, Cameron Carpenter, Duke Ellington
Revolutionary [Hybrid SACD] [Includes Bonus DVD]
Genres: Special Interest, Classical
 
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Revolutionary showcases an artist who is not only breaking ground, but who runs a musical gamut that any musician would be extremely hard-pressed to match. There are only four organ works included. Three are major pinnacle...  more »

     
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Revolutionary showcases an artist who is not only breaking ground, but who runs a musical gamut that any musician would be extremely hard-pressed to match. There are only four organ works included. Three are major pinnacles of the organ repertoire (the blistering, nearly unplayable Etude in Octaves by the French modernist Jeanne Demessieux; Prelude and Fugue in B major by Marcel Dupré; and Bach's deeply moving chorale-prelude Now Come, Savior of the Gentiles, while the fourth is the world premiere recording of Cameron's suggestive Love Song No. 1 (2008). The album's major departures, though, are found in Duke Ellington's Solitude (wittily combined with Bach's Sheep May Safely Graze); Liszt's Mephisto Waltz, and Vladimir Horowitz' Carmen Variations. Here are two of Chopin's Études in versions so convincing that they might have been organ music; and Cameron's Evolutionary Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, an outrageous survey of the various instrumental arrangements that made Bach's work famous. All this is recorded not on a pipe organ, but on the equally revolutionary Marshall & Ogletree Virtual Pipe Organ at Trinity Church Wall Street in New York City - an organ that, rising out of the destruction of Trinity's pipe organ on September 11, 2001, continues to challenge the status quo of the pipe organ and the artistic possibilities of organ playing in general.
 

CD Reviews

If you enjoy outrageous technical talent, this recording is
Ric Corless | Asheville, NC USA | 01/13/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I believe the recording engineer(s) did an excellent job capturing the field of this instrument, albeit electronic, and the technical talent of Cameron Carpenter will leave you speechless. This is a must-have, especially if you have SACD playback capability. The recording/editing staff thankfully chose to NOT roll off the lowest registers of this recording, thus if you are fortunate enough to have a good subwoofer on your system, you will be overwhelmed by parts of this recording. Mr. Carpenter's choice of voicing and his personal style are glitzy, in your face and over the top, reminiscent of Virgil Fox. It is refreshing, however, to hear these compositions played in a style chosen by the performer rather than yet another attempt to second/third/fourth guess the style of the composer."
What fun
Siggyzonker | Chicago, IL | 01/06/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"A friend and I listened to this together and then watched the DVD. It was so much fun. Of course the neighbors may not have thought so. The variations on the playing of the music was delightful.



Have fun."