Tippet Rise OPUS 2017 is the second compilation album to emerge from
the summer music season at Montana’s Tippet Rise Arts Center, which
features performance spaces of acoustic perfection amidst a
sculpture-laden terrain of awe-inspiring beauty, nestled against a
backdrop of the Beartooth Mountains near Yellowstone National Park. From
the PENTATONE Oxingale Series, Tippet Rise OPUS 2017 inhabits the
sphere of Daydreams, a sculpture by Patrick Dougherty where natural
saplings organically emerge out of an eroding schoolhouse.
In this whimsical, imaginary world, composers open a visionary
portal to the past and future. In the jazz-infused FIRST CLUB DATE, a
world premiere by Aaron Jay Kernis and a Tippet Rise commission, cellist
Matt Haimovitz and pianist Andrea Lam illuminate the musical playground
of a boy on the cusp of manhood. The new work is dedicated to Haimovitz
and the composer’s cellist-son Jonah, with double-entendre movement
titles like “Puppy Love” and “Matt’s Monkish Machinations.” Violinist
Caroline Goulding and pianist David Fung embody the youthful spirit of
George Enescu’s Impressions from Childhood, while a pastoral mood reigns
in Eugène Bozza’s Image for solo flute, performed by Jessica Sindell.
An epic expansiveness saturates Red Arc / Blue Veil by John Luther
Adams, featuring electronics and a wide array of sounds from pianist
Vicky Chow and percussionist Doug Perkins. Opening the album is Jeffrey
Kahane’s hopeful America the Beautiful, performed on piano by the
composer himself, while works by Chopin and Bach, performed by pianists
Yevgeny Sudbin and Anne-Marie McDermott, anchor the program with their
sheer beauty and virtuosity. (PENTATONE)
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