
Anne Akiko Meyers was Billboard's top-selling classical instrumentalist in 2014, a year in which she released two critically-heralded and popular albums. The Four Seasons: The Vivaldi Album, released in February 2014, debuted at #1 on the classical Billboard charts, and American Masters, released in September, was named one of the Best of 2014 by Google Play and called "the most noteworthy new music encounter" of the year by the Chicago Tribune.
On Serenade, Anne Akiko Meyers -- a
champion of living composers -- commissioned seven renowned
composer-arrangers to create ten works for violin and orchestra from
love-inspired music from stage and film to pair with Leonard Bernstein's
"Serenade", which was recorded in anticipation of the composer's
upcoming 100th birthday celebration. New arrangements on the album
include orchestrations of modern classics such as Brad Dechter's
versions of "Laura," Gershwin's "Someone to Watch Over Me," and a
bluesy, honky-tonk iteration of "Summertime." "Gabriel's Oboe," arranged
by J.A.C. Redford, with its acrobatic, high notes, is juxtaposed
poignantly with the solemn beauty of Steven Mercurio's take on
"Emmanuel." Matthew
Naughtin's tongue-in-cheek "Jalousie," bookended by elements of the
Tchaikovsky Violin concerto, energetically flows into Astor Piazzolla's
soul-busting "Oblivion," arranged by Peter von Weinhardt, and to the
magical luster of Leigh Harline's "When You Wish Upon a Star," arranged
by father-son composing duo Steven and Adam Schoenberg. Dechter's
soaring reworking of "I'll Be Seeing You" and Bernstein's "Somewhere"
from West Side Story close out the album.
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