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Label New York Philomusica Cat. # NYPm30005 Barcode and UPC# Title Music of Jacob Druckman Price $14.98 Inv. Ord. Track List: Divertimento (1950) 1. Allegro aperto 2. Adagio 3. Scherzando 4. Andante 5. Allegro 6. Aria: Theme by Francesco Cavalli 7. Delizie contente che l'alme beate (1973) 8. (1979) String Quartet No. 3 (1983) 9. Variations 1-3; Marcia-ritornello; Scherzo I; Marcia-ritornello 10. Variations 4-6 11. Marcia-ritornello; Scherzo 2; Variations 7-9 The Divertimento is Druckman's first published work, and one that holds its own with his later output. Delizie contente leaps past Varese's electronic and acoustic inspiration to bring forward a unique melding of pre-Baroque tastefulness with sparkling modernity. Then, playing at the threshold of sound, you are introduced to the soul of quietude in Bó, in an instrumentation that is perfect for its purpose and unique in music. Finally, returning to an instrumentation that has ever challenged the mightiest of composers, and is often their choice for expressing their most profound ideas, Mr. Druckman offers you his String Quartet No. 3. This is a difficult piece to perform, as is all the music on this CD, but the quartet more so by virtue of its notation and the innovative techniques required to produce the unique sonorities he sought. The composer participated in all the recording sessions for this project except the string quartet, which was recorded posthumously. Druckman was a master with consummate taste, and it shows in the New York Philomusica's account of his work. New York Philomusica Records A. Robert Johnson, Artistic Director Program content is from the concerts. Known for exceptional musicianship and superb engineering/production values, the label, introduced in 2002, has been around since 1971 under other names. Target Markets: Major metro markets, culturally- oriented cities and college towns. Sales Points: * First Druckman-only CD! * Earliest published work and late Quartet No. 3. * Wondrous tonal spectrum by this highly original American, whose influence has become international. * The performers: Brook, Timm, Neidick, Shifrin, Johnson, Barris, Daniel Druckman, Jerry Grossman, Cal Wiersma, Carol Zeavin, Lois Martin & Eric Bartlett. * The composer was on hand to supervise much of the recording. Configuration: 1CD Released: October 2002 Recorded: 1983 - 1996 Booklet: by the composer & A. Robert Johnson Promotion: Major media exposure via launch lunch, radio pitch, concerts by New York Philomusica Catalog No: NYPm30005 About the New York Philomusica... Records Presenting: Music of Jacob Druckman Founded in 1971 by Artistic Director, A. Robert Johnson, NY Philomusica has presented its listeners with programs linking both familiar and lesser-known masterpieces of the past with intriguing works of recent vintage. The ensemble is praised consistently for its innate musicality and distinctive programming. For further information and samples: www.nyphilomusica.org Tel: (212) 580-9933 Email: [email protected]

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  • Label

    New York Philomusica

    Cat. #

    NYPm30005

    Barcode and UPC# Title

    Music of Jacob Druckman

    Price

    $14.98

    Inv. Ord.

    Track List:

    Divertimento (1950)1. Allegro aperto2. Adagio3. Scherzando4. Andante5. Allegro

    6. Aria: Theme by Francesco Cavalli7. Delizie contente che l'alme beate (1973)8. Bó (1979)

    String Quartet No. 3 (1983)9. Variations 1-3; Marcia-ritornello; Scherzo I; Marcia-ritornello10. Variations 4-611. Marcia-ritornello; Scherzo 2; Variations 7-9

    The Divertimento is Druckman's first published work, and one that holds its own with his later output. Delizie contente leaps past Varese's electronic and acoustic inspiration to bring forward a unique melding of pre-Baroque tastefulness with sparkling modernity. Then, playing at the threshold of sound, you are introduced to the soul of quietude in Bó, in an instrumentation that is perfect for its purpose and unique in music. Finally, returning to an instrumentation that has ever challenged the mightiest of composers, and is often their choice for expressing their most profound ideas, Mr. Druckman offers you his String Quartet No. 3. This is a difficult piece to perform, as is all the music on this CD, but the quartet more so by virtue of its notation and the innovative techniques required to produce the uniquesonorities he sought.

    The composer participated in all the recording sessions for this project except the string quartet, which was recorded posthumously. Druckman was a master with consummate taste, and it shows in the New YorkPhilomusica's account of his work.

    New York PhilomusicaRecords

    A. Robert Johnson, Artistic Director

    Program content is from the concerts. Known for exceptional musicianship and superb

    engineering/production values, the label, introduced in 2002, has been around since 1971 under other names.

    Target Markets:Major metro markets, culturally-oriented cities and college towns.

    Sales Points: * First Druckman-only CD! * Earliest published work and late Quartet No. 3. * Wondrous tonal spectrum by this highly original American, whose influence has become international. * The performers: Brook, Timm, Neidick, Shifrin, Johnson, Barris, Daniel Druckman, Jerry Grossman, Cal Wiersma, Carol Zeavin, Lois Martin & Eric Bartlett. * The composer was on hand to supervise much of the recording. Configuration: 1CD

    Released: October 2002Recorded: 1983 - 1996Booklet: by the composer & A. Robert JohnsonPromotion: Major media exposure via launch lunch, radio pitch, concerts by New York Philomusica

    Catalog No: NYPm30005

    About the New York Philomusica...

    Records

    Presenting:Music of Jacob Druckman

    Founded in 1971 by Artistic Director, A. Robert Johnson, NY Philomusica has presented its listeners with programs linking both familiar and lesser-known masterpieces of the past with intriguing works of recent vintage. The ensemble is praised consistently for its innate musicality and distinctive programming.

    For further information and samples: � www.nyphilomusica.org

    Tel: (212) 580-9933Email: [email protected]