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MUSIC FROM SIX CONTINENTS – 1991 SERIES John BIGGS (born 1932) Variations on a Theme of Shostakovich (1978)a Stephen DEMBSKI (born 1949) Of Mere Being (1981)b Barbara JAZWINSKI (born 1950) Stryga Jean-Claude WOLFF (born 1946) Symphony No.4 (1985) Betty Oberacker (piano)a; Sulie Girardi (mezzo-soprano)b Recorded: Philharmonic Hall, Krakow, April, May and July 1991 |
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Some time ago, I reviewed recordings of two short miniatures for clarinet trio by John Biggs (Medieval Dance Suite on CRYSTAL CD942 and Renaissance Bouquet on CRYSTAL CD943). Here is another piece of his, but a much more serious and substantial one. Variations on a Theme of Shostakovich, composed in 1978 for the present soloist, is also a deeply felt tribute to the Russian composer who apparently meant much to John Biggs. The variations, on the opening viola theme of the second movement of Shostakovich’s First String Quartet, often inhabit the Russian master’s sound-world with its mix of lyricism, bitter-sweet irony and rhythmic energy, though it is American to the core. A quite substantial, earnest and honest piece of music that deserves to be better known. | Error processing SSI file |
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