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Chamber Music of Shulamit Ran
Shulamit Ran, Peabody Trio
Chamber Music of Shulamit Ran
Genre: Classical
 
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That Shulamit Ran (b. 1949) has mastered clarity and the vital essence of composition, the art of communication, is clearly evinced by the four pieces on this disc, two solo works?Fantasy Variations (1979/rev.1984) for cel...  more »

     
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All Artists: Shulamit Ran, Peabody Trio
Title: Chamber Music of Shulamit Ran
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Label: New World Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2002
Re-Release Date: 5/28/2002
Genre: Classical
Styles: Historical Periods, Classical (c.1770-1830)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 093228055426

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That Shulamit Ran (b. 1949) has mastered clarity and the vital essence of composition, the art of communication, is clearly evinced by the four pieces on this disc, two solo works?Fantasy Variations (1979/rev.1984) for cello and Verticals (1982) for piano?and two works for trio, Excursions (1980) and Soliloquy (1997). Ran?s fierce musical individuality can be placed in a tradition with the Expressionists of the second Viennese school?Schoenberg, Webern, and Berg. The works from the 1970s and late 1980s in particular reveal a rich chromaticism that cycles quickly through all twelve pitches. Angular and sometimes pointillistic melodies with large intervals dramatically shift from one emotional gesture to another. However, to date, Ran has never written a piece that has remained strictly within serialist parameters. Rather, in describing her style she coined the phrase "freely atonal," with an emphasis on the word "freely." To make parallels with the second Viennese school, however, we might look more aptly to Alban Berg?s lush, romantic, and dramatic compositional style. It is this sense of the dramatic that is often mentioned by reviewers, and Ran?s own expression marks in scores often read more like stage directions than like musical terms. Ultimately, a composition by Shulamit Ran tends to feels like a journey or an adventure?there is always a sense of motion and progression, through many emotions and dramatic outbursts, through moments of calm and ethereal lucidity, always moving toward centers of harmonic gravity.

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