Toccatas: Modern American music for harpsichord - Vinikour

Sono Luminus DSL-92174
Stereo/Multichannel
Classical - Instrumental
Mel Powell: Recitative and Toccata Percossa (1953)
Henry Cowell: Ostinato (from Set of Four, 1960)
Ned Rorem: Spiders (1968)
Samuel Adler: Sonata (1982)
Robert Muczynski: Profiles (1982)
Thomas Benjamin: Three movements (1988)
Robert Moevs: Saraband (1986)
Stephen Blumberg: Gyre (1991)
Patricia Morehead: Tourbillon Galaxy (2012)
Harold Meltzer: Five Toccatas (2005)
Jory Vinikour, harpsichord
Sono Luminus presents this engaging and exciting grouping of modern works for the harpsichord that takes full advantage of all of the tonal and harmonic characteristics of this dynamic instrument. This virtuosic performance by GRAMMY® nominated harpsichordist, Jory Vinikour, brings a new musical spin to the instrument which is better associated with Bach, Rameau, and Couperin, than rousing composers here. This release contains a Pure Audio Blu-ray™ Surround Sound disc as well as a standard CD.
Towards the beginning of the 20th century, after more than a century of obscurity, the harpsichord enjoyed a conspicuous revival. This spirit of revival continues in this latest Sono Luminus release, with many of the works on Toccatas written for Mr. Vinikour. Regarding the inspiration behind this recording, Jory states, “During my years of study, first as a pianist, later as a harpsichordist, I always felt compelled to perform new works written by my peers and my professors. The impetus for this recording is derived from this curiosity. In 2010, my friend Stephen Blumberg invited me to present a recital of 20th century American harpsichord recital at the New American Music Festival in Sacramento. This rare opportunity provided me the occasion to immerse myself in the preparation of fascinating repertoire by important composers. I am doubly fortunate that some of these composers dedicated works to me (on this recording, Blumberg, Meltzer and Morehead). My thanks to these composers, and to Sono Luminus, whose enthusiasm made this recording possible.”
Jory Vinikour is recognized as one of the outstanding harpsichordists of his generation. A highly diversified career brings him to the world’s most important festivals and concert halls as recital and concerto soloist, partner to several of today’s finest singers, and as one of the most visible continuo performers. Born in Chicago, Jory Vinikour came to Paris on a scholarship from the Fulbright Foundation to study with Huguette Dreyfus and Kenneth Gilbert. First Prizes in the International Harpsichord Competitions of Warsaw (1993) and the Prague Spring Festival (1994) brought him to the public’s attention, and he has since appeared in festivals and concert series throughout much of the world.
In 2012, Jory Vinikour’s album, The Complete Harpsichord Works of Rameau (DSL-92154) received a 55th Annual GRAMMY® Nomination for “Best Classical Instrumental Solo”.
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- Harold Meltzer: Toccatas (5) (2005)
- Henry Cowell: Set of Four (1960) Ostinato
- Mel Powell: Recitative and Toccata Percossa (1953)
- Ned Rorem: Spiders (1968)
- Patricia Morehead: Tourbillon Galaxy (2012)
- Robert Moevs: Saraband (1986)
- Robert Muczynski: Profiles (1982)
- Samuel Adler: Harpsichord Sonata (1982)
- Samuel Adler: Harpsichord Sonata (1982)
- Stephen Blumberg: Gyre (1991)
- Thomas Benjamin: Movements (3) (1988)
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