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      2. sculthorpe: piano concerto - peter sculthorpe

      Sculthorpe: Piano Concerto

      Peter SculthorpePeter Sculthorpe
      • 1996
      • 8 tracks
      • 52 min
      • neoclassical
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      Sculthorpe: Piano Concerto - Peter Sculthorpe
      Sculthorpe: Piano Concerto - Peter Sculthorpe

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      Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Peter Sculthorpe's "Sculthorpe: Piano Concerto," a masterful blend of neoclassical, minimalism, and chamber music that showcases the composer's unique ability to evoke the essence of the Australian landscape and spirit. This 1996 release, performed by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Edo de Waart, features the renowned pianist Tamara Anna Cislowska, delivering a powerful and evocative performance of Sculthorpe's Piano Concerto, a work considered one of his most significant contributions to contemporary classical music.

      The album opens with "Little Nourlangie for orchestra and organ," a piece inspired by the ancient rock art of Arnhem Land, followed by "Music for Japan for orchestra and didjeridu," a tribute to the Japanese people after the 1995 Kobe earthquake. The five-movement Piano Concerto is a journey in itself, with each section offering a distinct mood and atmosphere, from the solemn "Grave" to the ecstatic "Estatico." The album concludes with "The Song of Tailitnama for soprano, 6 cellos and percussion," a hauntingly beautiful piece based on an Aboriginal legend.

      Recorded at the iconic Sydney Opera House Concert Hall in February 1996, this album is a testament to Sculthorpe's enduring legacy as one of the defining figures in twentieth-century Australian music. With a duration of 52 minutes, it's a compact yet profound exploration of sound, emotion, and cultural heritage. Whether you're a longtime fan of classical music or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.

      1 januari 1996(C) 1996 Australian Broadcasting Corporation(P) 1996 Australian Broadcasting Corporation

      Tracks

      1. Little Nourlangie for orchestra and organPeter Sculthorpe, David Drury, Edo de Waart, Sydney Symphony Orchestra
        4:41
      2. Music for Japan for orchestra and didjeriduPeter Sculthorpe, Mark Atkins, Edo de Waart, Sydney Symphony Orchestra
        14:52
      3. Piano Concerto: I. GravePeter Sculthorpe, Tamara Anna Cislowska, Edo de Waart, Sydney Symphony Orchestra
        6:08
      4. Piano Concerto: II. CalmoPeter Sculthorpe, Tamara Anna Cislowska, Edo de Waart, Sydney Symphony Orchestra
        5:51
      5. Piano Concerto: III. AnimatoPeter Sculthorpe, Tamara Anna Cislowska, Edo de Waart, Sydney Symphony Orchestra
        3:31
      6. Piano Concerto: IV. Come notturnoPeter Sculthorpe, Tamara Anna Cislowska, Edo de Waart, Sydney Symphony Orchestra
        2:46
      7. Piano Concerto: V. EstaticoPeter Sculthorpe, Tamara Anna Cislowska, Edo de Waart, Sydney Symphony Orchestra
        4:25
      8. The Song of Tailitnama for soprano, 6 cellos and percussionPeter Sculthorpe, Kirsti Harms, Edo de Waart, Sydney Symphony Orchestra
        10:15
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      About Peter Sculthorpe

      Peter Sculthorpe was a distinguished Australian composer and music educator, renowned for his unique ability to capture the essence of the Australian landscape and culture in his music. Born in Launceston, Tasmania, in 1929, Sculthorpe's work was deeply influenced by the music of Australia's neighboring countries and the rich heritage of Aboriginal Australian music. His compositions, such as "Kakadu" and "Earth Cry," are celebrated for their evocative portrayal of the Australian bushland and outback, often characterized by distinctive use of percussion and a departure from the dense, atonal techniques of his contemporaries.

      Sculthorpe's portfolio spans orchestral and chamber music, 18 string quartets with unusual timbral effects, piano works, and two operas. He aimed to create music that would uplift and bring happiness to those who experienced it. As a pioneer in forging a distinctly Australian musical identity, Sculthorpe's contributions have been likened to those of Aaron Copland in shaping America's musical landscape. Beyond his musical achievements, Sculthorpe was also an accomplished oil and watercolor landscape artist, further showcasing his ability to capture the spirit of a place. His legacy endures as one of the defining figures in twentieth-century Australian music.

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