Karen Dreyfus presents a captivating exploration of contemporary classical music with her album "Igor Korneitchouk: Viola Concerto / William Thomas McKinley: Concerto for Orchestra No. 2". Released on June 24, 2002, under MMC Recordings, this album spans a rich 74 minutes, offering a diverse collection of pieces that showcase Dreyfus's virtuosity and the depth of her musical expression.
The album opens with Igor Korneitchouk's Viola Concerto, a piece that highlights Dreyfus's technical prowess and emotional range. The program continues with "Coaxing the Shadows to Move of Their Own Volition" and "Everything That Rises Must Converge", both of which demonstrate Dreyfus's ability to navigate complex compositions with ease. The Disqualification of Harry Semantix as Trial Juror for East County adds a touch of narrative intrigue, while the Concerto For Orchestra No. 2 by William Thomas McKinley is a multi-movement masterpiece that showcases the full spectrum of Dreyfus's artistry.
From the fiery March of the Concerto For Orchestra No. 2 to the hauntingly beautiful Valse triste, and the lively Danse Macabre, each track is a testament to Dreyfus's skill and versatility. The album concludes with the dynamic Tango, Intermezzo, and Dance, leaving the audience with a sense of musical fulfillment. This album is a must-listen for fans of contemporary classical music, offering a rich and rewarding experience that highlights the brilliance of Karen Dreyfus.