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Harp Recital: Ericsson, Sarah Schuster - HOUDY, P. / CASELLA, A. / FLAGELLO, N. / HINDEMITH, P. (20th Century Harp Sonatas) (Ericsson)

Composer(s):
Artist(s) Ericsson, Sarah Schuster, harp
Period(s) 20th CenturyContemporary
Genre Classical Music
Category Instrumental
Catalogue DSL-92106
Label Dorian Sono Luminus
Quality   320kbps
Album Price
 
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USD 16.99
 

 
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USD 9.99
 

 

   




Review By Walter Simmons ,Fanfare,November 2010

Sarah Schuster Ericsson has been harpist of both the Baltimore Symphony and the Boston Symphony orchestras. Here she offers a pleasantly varied program within the rubric identified by the collection’s title. Most noteworthy is the 1961 sonata by American composer Nicolas Flagello. Although he wrote three pieces for harp solo, the sonata is by far the best known, appearing frequently on recitals and at competitions. In fact, this is the third recording of the work currently available on CD. Typical of his music, but atypical of conventional works for harp, Flagello’s sonata is dramatic and serious in tone overall, although leavened by a lovely, melancholy waltz-like slow movement, and a briskly exuberant finale. Ericsson’s approach to the work is richly

In general Ericsson’s performances are gracious and tasteful, if a trifle hesitant and reserved. Probably the best-known work on the program is the sonata by Paul Hindemith. Ericsson offers an appealing performance of this uncharacteristically warm and lyrical piece. Alfredo Casella (1883–1947), an Italian contemporary of Bartók and Stravinsky, was celebrated as a modernist during the early years of the 20th century, but most of his work has faded from view. His Harp Sonata, composed during World War II, pursues a gentle neoclassicism somewhat similar to the music of Gian-Francesco Malipiero, another contemporary of Casella’s, as well as a fellow countryman. From today’s perspective Casella’s sonata is a solid, attractive work with the slightly archaic flavor characteristic of the Mediterranean neoclassicists. Germaine Tailleferre is remembered today chiefly as the woman among the early French modernists known as Les Six. Her music leans toward a light-hearted cheerfulness that does not appeal to me. Her sonata is the least interesting item on the program. Pierick Houdy, a Breton composer who has spent most of his prolific career in Canada, is still active at 80, as far as I know, although he returned to France in his later years. His wife is a harpist, and he composed his sonata with her in mind. It is a pleasantly melodic, untroubled and untroubling work—another staple of the cmore....

Review By Lee Passarella,Audiophile Audition,October 2010

Harp recitals and recordings all too often feature a collection of salon pieces and/or short works for piano or some other instrument in transcription. Sarah Schuster Ericsson dares to be different here, offering instead substantial works from the heart of the twentieth-century harp repertoire. It seems like a breath of fresh air, though you will still probably want to take these pieces one or two at time. I don’t recommend sitting down to the whole program at once, but listening to contrasted pairs, such as Hindemith and Tailleferre or Houdy and Casella, is enjoyable indeed.



Review By Laima,WRUV Reviews,April 2010

Given the delicate quality of the harp, these pieces are mostly ethereal and quiet. Composers included are: Hindemith, Casella, Flagello, Houdy and Tailleferre, all written from late 1930’s to early 1960’s. Play any!








 

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