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WILLIAM WALLACE
Orchestral Works
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Concerto No. 2 for Piano & Orchestra
Slovak Radio Orchestra, Kirk Trevor, conductor, Olga Dudnik, piano
William Wallace, composer
Dance Suite
Slovak Radio Orchestra, Kirk Trevor, conductor
William Wallace, composer
Symphonic Variations
Slovak Radio Orchestra, Kirk Trevor, conductor
William Wallace, composer
Giga!
Slovak Radio Orchestra, Kirk Trevor, conductor
William Wallace, composer
Introduction & Passacaglia
London Symphony Orchestra, Boris Brott, conductor
William Wallace, composer
Epilogue for String Orchestra
Warsaw Chamber Orchestra, Marek Sewen, conductor
"...fresh, flowing melodies, sparkling clarity, virtuoso excitement, and an ingratiating balance of high spirits and thoughtful sentiment." (American Record Guide)
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Delightful, tuneful works that will certainly charm.
Not to be confused with the Scottish composer William Wallace (1860-1940), this William Wallace is a man of our time. His works, widely performed and broadcast. He studied with Leroy Robertson at the University of Utah and Egon Wellesz and Edmund Rubbra at the University of Oxford. He has taught at both Rutgers University and Canada's McMaster University. He holds both U.S. and Canadian citizenship and lives in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.Contents:
William Wallace, composerConcerto No. 2 for Piano & Orchestra
Slovak Radio Orchestra, Kirk Trevor, conductor, Olga Dudnik, piano
William Wallace, composer
Dance Suite
Slovak Radio Orchestra, Kirk Trevor, conductor
William Wallace, composer
Symphonic Variations
Slovak Radio Orchestra, Kirk Trevor, conductor
William Wallace, composer
Giga!
Slovak Radio Orchestra, Kirk Trevor, conductor
William Wallace, composer
Introduction & Passacaglia
London Symphony Orchestra, Boris Brott, conductor
William Wallace, composer
Epilogue for String Orchestra
Warsaw Chamber Orchestra, Marek Sewen, conductor
Review:
"Charming, inventive, and easy on the ear...you feel almost guilty liking it so much." (ClassicsToday.com)"...fresh, flowing melodies, sparkling clarity, virtuoso excitement, and an ingratiating balance of high spirits and thoughtful sentiment." (American Record Guide)