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George Antheil 1900-1959

Frank Dupree (piano), Adrian Brendel (piano), Uram Kim (piano)

Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz, Karl-Heinz Steffens

George Antheil 1900-1959

Awards:

Dupree is an able and idiomatic soloist, and the orchestra supports him with flair, if not always with complete rhythmic precision.

George Antheil 1900-1959

Frank Dupree (piano), Adrian Brendel (piano), Uram Kim (piano)

Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz, Karl-Heinz Steffens

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Awards:

Dupree is an able and idiomatic soloist, and the orchestra supports him with flair, if not always with complete rhythmic precision.

About

Trade Mark "Bad Boy" - After all the experimental episodes the audience has faced in the field of New Music in recent decades, today the oeuvre of George Antheil will be welcomed with a great deal of sympathy and many a friendly smile. The American knew full well not only how to meet the expectations of an audience "prepared to protest", but also how even to challenge them more overtly. An excellent example is the Jazz Symphony, written in 1925, shortly after George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, that bursting the limits of the customary listening experiences of teh age in a similar way to e.g. Stravinsky's Le sacre du printemps of 1913.

Contents and tracklist

Capital of the World Suite: I. The Tailor Shop
Track length5:40
Capital of the World Suite: II. Meditation
Track length7:34
Capital of the World Suite: III. Knife Dance & Farruca
Track length4:28

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Awards and reviews

  • Opus Klassik Awards
    2018
    Winner Concert Recording - (20th/21st-century music)

August 2017

Dupree is an able and idiomatic soloist, and the orchestra supports him with flair, if not always with complete rhythmic precision.

August 2017

Frank Dupree’s finely chiselled performance [of the First Piano Concerto] maintains a tighter grip overall than any of his rivals…Antheil [is] worthy of reappraisal

September 2017

Steffens’s hard working orchestra shimmy and strut as if their lives depend on it. Enormous fun.
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