Artist: Timothy McAllister, Liz Ames
Album: Notturno
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2020
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 01:16:09
Total Tracks: 13
Total Size: 1,19 GB
Tracklist:
1. Timothy McAllister & Liz Ames – Chant (Arr. F. Hemke for Saxophone & Piano) (10:04)
2. Timothy McAllister & Liz Ames – Sonata for Alto Saxophone & Piano: I. Two-Part Invention (04:14)
3. Timothy McAllister & Liz Ames – Sonata for Alto Saxophone & Piano: II. La follia nuova (A Lament for George Cacioppo) (08:24)
4. Timothy McAllister & Liz Ames – Sonata for Alto Saxophone & Piano: III. Scherzo “Will o’ the Wisp” (01:48)
5. Timothy McAllister & Liz Ames – Sonata for Alto Saxophone & Piano: IV. Recitative & Dance (04:11)
6. Timothy McAllister & Liz Ames – L’incandescence de la bruine (08:13)
7. Timothy McAllister & Liz Ames – Sonata for Alto Saxophone & Piano: I. Allegro (03:12)
8. Timothy McAllister & Liz Ames – Sonata for Alto Saxophone & Piano: II. Lento (03:51)
9. Timothy McAllister & Liz Ames – Sonata for Alto Saxophone & Piano: III. Allegro moderato (04:32)
10. Timothy McAllister & Liz Ames – Notturno (12:14)
11. Timothy McAllister & Liz Ames – Walking on the Ceiling: I. Heavy (03:35)
12. Timothy McAllister & Liz Ames – Walking on the Ceiling: II. Floating, Breathing (04:51)
13. Timothy McAllister & Liz Ames – Walking on the Ceiling: III. Stumble, Run (06:53)
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Grammy Award-winning saxophonist Timothy McAllister, whose discography features groundbreaking collaborations with many of the world’s leading musicians and orchestras, releases his first solo album on XAS Records with acclaimed pianist Liz Ames. Marking 25 years since his debut solo recording, this compendium draws together cherished masterpieces in the repertoire alongside new discoveries to usher in the instrument’s future. Dazzling performances of works by William Albright, David Biedenbender, Edison Denisov, Bruno Mantovani, Steven Stucky, and Augusta Read Thomas pay tribute to a rich compositional landscape spanning nearly half a century.