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Harman: After JSB-RS

Works for Keyboards & Percussion

Mei Yi Foo (piano), Yoori Choi and Jin Hyung Lim (keyboards)

Toca Loca Ensemble, McGill Percussion Ensemble, Aiyun Huang

Harman: After JSB-RS
These intricate and intelligent works from Canadian Chris Harman reimagine 'source material' from Schumann and Bach. A demanding but rewarding disc, performed with precision and panache.

Harman: After JSB-RS

Works for Keyboards & Percussion

Mei Yi Foo (piano), Yoori Choi and Jin Hyung Lim (keyboards)

Toca Loca Ensemble, McGill Percussion Ensemble, Aiyun Huang

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These intricate and intelligent works from Canadian Chris Harman reimagine 'source material' from Schumann and Bach. A demanding but rewarding disc, performed with precision and panache.

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Drawing inspiration from Bach’s Chorales and Two Part Inventions and two of Schumann’s piano cycles, the works on this recording create fresh and unique sound worlds from a variety of percussion and keyboard instruments such as tubular bells, crotales, prepared piano, celesta and toy piano. “The five solo and chamber works collected here span a period of seven years, from 2006 to 2013, and illustrate the significance of keyboard and percussion instruments in my music throughout this period. The enigmatic reference to ‘JSB’ (Johann Sebastian Bach) and ‘RS’ (Robert Schumann) underlines the importance of pre-existent music or ‘source material’ in most of my works since the mid-1990s.” – Chris Paul Harman

Contents and tracklist

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Track length1:26
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Track length2:02
III. —
Track length1:47
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Track length1:20

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June 2015

These intricate and intelligent works from Canadian Chris Harman reimagine 'source material' from Schumann and Bach. A demanding but rewarding disc, performed with precision and panache.
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