Artist: Andrew Rangell
Album: A Private Recital
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2022
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 43:14
Total Tracks: 11
Total Size: 367 MB
Tracklist:
01. Andrew Rangell – Tenenbaum: Piano Sonata No. 2 in G Minor (In the Style of Dominico Scarlatti) (03:50)
02. Andrew Rangell – Tenenbaum: Piano Sonata No. 4 in A Major (In the Style of Dominico Scarlatti) (03:07)
03. Andrew Rangell – Tenenbaum: Piano Sonata No. 3 in E Major (In the Style of Dominico Scarlatti) (02:16)
04. Andrew Rangell – Tenenbaum: Piano Sonata No. 2 in G Minor (In the Style of Dominico Scarlatti) [Alternate Take] (07:31)
05. Andrew Rangell – Wolpe: Pastorale for Piano (02:38)
06. Andrew Rangell – Wolpe: Lied, Anrede, Hymnus, Strophe zarteste Bewegung, C. 81b (01:25)
07. Andrew Rangell – Wolpe: Vocalise for Piano (02:19)
08. Andrew Rangell – Wolpe: Palestinian Notebook (Excerpts): No. 3, Lullaby (02:11)
09. Andrew Rangell – Wolpe: Palestinian Notebook (Excerpts): No. 2, Yiddish Wedding (02:13)
10. Andrew Rangell – Scriabin: Piano Sonata No. 5 in F-Sharp Major, Op. 53 (12:37)
11. Andrew Rangell – Swafford: Andante amoroso (03:02)
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Pianist Andrew Rangell releases a new album that includes contemporary sonatas which brilliantly inhabit the style of Domenico Scarlatti, intimate selections by Stefan Wolpe, and Scriabin’s virtuosic Fifth Sonata. Finally, a warmly sonorous birthday gift by Jan Swafford.
Rangell relects on the album: “This modest program, something of a departure from my other recordings, has come into being not by design, but by chance. The Wolpe and Scriabin pieces were recently (11/2021) recorded. The others were recorded, separately, some years earlier, not for commercial release but as a private gift, so to say, for the composers, both long-time friends. It will be noted that the Wolpe pieces (excepting the rambunctious wedding dance) share an extremely intimate and private quality. Standing out from its surroundings is the ever-astonishing Scriabin Fifth Sonata, a masterpiece of compositional ingenuity and groundbreaking pianistic virtuosity.“Rangell’s approach to the music is deeply personal, individual but never eccentric, sensitive to all the music’s highly varied needs, technically precise and artistically polished.” (Washington Post)
“As always, Rangell’s playing is an utter joy, and the program is very insightfully chosen.” (CD Hotlist)