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Vine: Child's Play, Piano Quintet & Other Chamber [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Vine: Child's Play, Piano Quintet & Other Chamber [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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Child's Play is a double album of chamber music by Australian composer Carl Vine, one of the most approachable and prolific composers of our day. Vine's output embraces 8 symphonies, 13 concertante works, numerous chamber works, plus music for film, television, dance and theatre. This album marks the final recording of the Goldner String Quartet, whose members have chosen to honor the occasion in the company of friends, including longtime collaborator Piers Lane. The album's title is taken from the String Quartet No 6. In the liner notes, written by the composer himself, Vine writes of being commissioned to create music that "uplifted, edified and elated."
Tracklist:
- Piano Quintet "Fantasia"~Quarter Note = 90
- Piano Quintet "Fantasia"~Quarter Note = 66 bar 115
- Piano Quintet "Fantasia"~Quarter Note = 136 bar 200
- Strutt Sonata for cello and piano~Quarter Note = 90
- Strutt Sonata for cello and piano~Quarter Note = 54 bar 101
- Strutt Sonata for cello and piano~Quarter Note = 124 bar 188
- String Quintet~Quarter Note = 120
- String Quintet~Quarter Note = 66 bar 153
- String Quintet~Quarter Note = 112 bar 215 -
- String Quintet~Eighth Note = 166 Presto bar 299
- Piano Trio "The Village"~Quarter Note = 60
- Piano Trio "The Village"~Quarter Note = 56 bar 151
- Piano Trio "The Village"~Quarter Note = 90 bar 217
- String Quartet No. 6 "Child's Play"~Play
- String Quartet No. 6 "Child's Play"~Concentration
- String Quartet No. 6 "Child's Play"~Friendship
- String Quartet No. 6 "Child's Play"~Sleep
- String Quartet No. 6 "Child's Play"~Running
- Harbour Reverie for string quartet
UPC: 034571285214
Label: Hyperion
Release Date: 4.24.26
Format: CDAll Sales are Final.
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