Label: Bridge
Format: CD
Barcode: 0090404952821
Catalog number: BRIDG 9528
Releasedate: 02-10-20
Format: CD
Barcode: 0090404952821
Catalog number: BRIDG 9528
Releasedate: 02-10-20
- David Holzman is a Grammy nominee for his recording of Stefan Wolpe's piano music on Bridge
This recording chronicles the growth and development of a deep friendship between pianist David Holzman and composer John McDonald. Over the course of two decades, the two have developed a deep understanding and appreciation of each other personally and professionally. Writing about the relationship, David Holzman says:
I have known John McDonald for almost two decades. At first, he was a generous colleague, joining with Joel Gordon to help bring many of my cd’s into existence—providing the space to record at Tufts University, editing, and a stayover at his house for these multi-day events. By the second such event, he was already becoming a friend and soon a close and trusted friend.
I began to know him as a composer about a decade ago, when I began to ask for, and receive, unbidden, compositions—all colorful characterstucke clearly written by one pianist for another. It was only two years ago, when I started to work on this cd, that I began to fully grasp the variety and complexity of his works. And only after the two-year journey of learning, performing and recording was complete did I have the pleasure of seeing John’s personality reflected in his music.
The earlier works in this recording capture Holzman's physical approach to the piano, with intense involvement of arm and shoulder. The more recent works were written as Holzman was struggling to perform while using hearing devices.
I have known John McDonald for almost two decades. At first, he was a generous colleague, joining with Joel Gordon to help bring many of my cd’s into existence—providing the space to record at Tufts University, editing, and a stayover at his house for these multi-day events. By the second such event, he was already becoming a friend and soon a close and trusted friend.
I began to know him as a composer about a decade ago, when I began to ask for, and receive, unbidden, compositions—all colorful characterstucke clearly written by one pianist for another. It was only two years ago, when I started to work on this cd, that I began to fully grasp the variety and complexity of his works. And only after the two-year journey of learning, performing and recording was complete did I have the pleasure of seeing John’s personality reflected in his music.
The earlier works in this recording capture Holzman's physical approach to the piano, with intense involvement of arm and shoulder. The more recent works were written as Holzman was struggling to perform while using hearing devices.
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1Something Bold to Start With03:09
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2Nervous Waiting (Tetradactyllic)02:25
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3You Don't Love Me03:45
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4Three-Parter03:45
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5Variants on Jim Wilson's Lanterne Melody 102:35
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6Epicede for Louise Bourgeois04:42
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7Poco 'Harsh', Poco 'Nice'01:05
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8Digital Dance Fetish: An African Allegro03:42
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9Lento Appassionato for David Holzman03:08
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10Monet's Anguish02:13
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11Moonesinghe Obsequy10:21
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12To Play With No Devices04:01
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13Berceuse to Play With Two Devices03:43
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14Forthright Wednesday Poem Composed After Hearing Palestinian Notebook (As Recorded by D. Holzman)01:05
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15Held Dear02:00
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16Offering in Tribute03:05
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17Deep Disappointment02:32