A Tribute to Andrew Imbrie
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Imbrie's music has the power to move deeply.

Andrew Imbrie turned 80 on April 6, 2001, and twelve performances of nine programs were presented across the country between March 4th and June 3rd of that year. If you are familiar with the music of this independently-minded, rugged composer, this new release will be of a very special interest, where music by friends, students and colleagues are presented along with two fine examples of his art. Veteran collectors will be familiar with such works as the chamber piece Dandelion Wine and the powerful Symphony No.3, formerly available on CRI. And, maybe, someday we'll have a reissue of his masterpiece, the Violin Concerto, released on a long-gone Columbia LP of the late 1960's. Perhaps the most important of Roger Sessions' pupils, Imbrie has been making a major contribution to the musical culture of America as both composer and educator. From the time his String Quartet No. 1 won the New York Music Critic's Award in 1944 until today, he has produced work after work of the highest craftsmanship, integrity, and artistic merit. While his work has won numerous awards, its value to our musical community is beyond measure. As an educator at the University of California, Berkeley and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, he has trained generations of musicians, musicologists and composers. The works presented at the birthday concerts were, in a small way, an attempt to say what could not be adequately said in any other way. This important new CD reproduces the second of such concerts, given on April 9, 2001 at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.
Contents:
Andrew Imbrie, composer
Reminiscence
Marc Teischolz, guitar

Mario Davidovsky, composer
RecitAndy
Bonnie Hampton, cello

Robert Helps, composer
Postcards
Mack McCray, piano

John Harbison, composer
Chaconne
New Music Ensemble, Nicole Paiement, conductor

Sung-Ja Lee, composer
Dalha Dalha
John Sackett, bass clarinet

Wayne Peterson, composer
Inscape
New Music Ensemble, Nicole Paiement, conductor

Hi Kyung Kim, composer
Orange Pastel
Don Baker, David Carlisle, percussion

William O. Smith, composer
Ottanta

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