New Music with Guitar, Vol. 1
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Composer or Director: Hans Werner Henze, William Bland, Charles Wuorinen, Simon Kolb
Label: Bridge
Magazine Review Date: 8/1987
Media Format: Vinyl
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: BDG2001

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Carillon, Récitatif, Masque |
Hans Werner Henze, Composer
David Starobin, Guitar Hans Werner Henze, Composer Peter Press, Mandolin Susan Jolles, Harp |
(3) Lullabies |
Simon Kolb, Composer
David Starobin, Guitar Simon Kolb, Composer |
(A) Fantasy-Homage to Victoria |
William Bland, Composer
David Starobin, Guitar William Bland, Composer |
Psalm 39 |
Charles Wuorinen, Composer
Charles Wuorinen, Composer David Starobin, Guitar Richard Frisch, Baritone |
Composer or Director: Toru Takemitsu, John Anthony Lennon, Elliott (Cook) Carter, David (Walter) Del Tredici, Simon Kolb
Label: Bridge
Magazine Review Date: 8/1987
Media Format: Vinyl
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: BDG2004

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Changes |
Elliott (Cook) Carter, Composer
David Starobin, Guitar Elliott (Cook) Carter, Composer |
Toward the Sea |
Toru Takemitsu, Composer
David Starobin, Guitar Susan Palma, Flute Susan Palma, Alto flute Toru Takemitsu, Composer |
Another's Fandango |
John Anthony Lennon, Composer
David Starobin, Guitar John Anthony Lennon, Composer |
Acrostic Song |
David (Walter) Del Tredici, Composer
David (Walter) Del Tredici, Composer David Starobin, Guitar |
Songs before an Adieu |
Simon Kolb, Composer
David Starobin, Guitar Rosalind Rees, Soprano Simon Kolb, Composer Susan Palma, Alto flute Susan Palma, Flute |
Composer or Director: Milton (Byron) Babbitt, Bayan Northcott, Stephen (Joshua) Sondheim, John Anthony Lennon
Label: Bridge
Magazine Review Date: 8/1987
Media Format: Vinyl
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: BDG2006

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Fantasia for Guitar |
Bayan Northcott, Composer
Bayan Northcott, Composer David Starobin, Guitar |
Sunday Song Set |
Stephen (Joshua) Sondheim, Composer
David Starobin, Guitar Patrick Mason, Baritone Stephen (Joshua) Sondheim, Composer |
Composition for Guitar |
Milton (Byron) Babbitt, Composer
David Starobin, Guitar Milton (Byron) Babbitt, Composer |
Ghostfires |
John Anthony Lennon, Composer
David Starobin, Guitar Janice Felty, Mezzo soprano John Anthony Lennon, Composer Karen Lindquist, Harp Susan Palma, Flute Susan Palma, Alto flute |
Author: John Duarte
The most conservative of the guitar solos is David del Tredici's aptly innocent Acrostic Song, adapted from a soprano-and-orchestra setting of Lewis Carroll's acrostic 'A. P. L.' (the real 'Alice') poem; the others are of sterner stuff. William Bland's
Both the natural compatibility of three plucked-string instruments and their timbral (it must be catching!) differences contribute to the brittle magic of Henze's three pieces—that of Takemitsu's Toward the Sea is more delicate and introverted than the titles suggest. The vocal works show the guitar in supporting roles that are diversely different from its 'traditional' one of subservience; they range from the sombre piety of Wuorinen's Psalm 39, through the transparent, sometimes acrid textures of Lennon's Ghostfires (poems by James Joyce) and bittersweetness of Kolb's Songs Before an Adieu, to the smart sophistication of Sunday Song Set, taken from Sondheim's musical Sunday in the Park with George.
The performances are impressive in their vitality and sensitivitiy, recorded with great fidelity, excellent balance and sharp presence. The guitar needs exposure of this kind and its devotees should have all three of these records if their musical pretensions are to be taken seriously; others, maybe still to be convinced, may start with any one of them.'
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