
Riff & Transfiguration presents four pieces of truly excellent
modern classical music of the strong, dramatic vein. The earliest of Hyla's
compositions on this release is "Amnesia Variance," from 1989. It is
performed by a small ensemble of strings, clarinet, piano, and hammered
dulcimer. Based around the idea of musical memory, or the loss of such,
it often leaves out the usual transitions between the active, strongly
dramatic sections and the quiet, spacious moments that are led briefly
by alternating single instrument solos. The other three compositions --
all composed during the '90s -- are solo piano works, each performed by a
different pianist. All of them are extremely accomplished virtuosos,
lacking in neither technique nor passion. Judith Gordon and Stephen Drury
perform the first two pieces, respectively. It bears repeating that the
virtuosic work here is head-turning, not to mention the works'
compositional strength. The title piece is a suite for solo piano, and
is performed by Mia Chung.
The suite's movements range from "very fast, eruptive" (the first
movement) to "quietly, con rubato" (the sixth movement), and all are
carried off beautifully
(Joslyn Layne)
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