Line Drawings: Chamber Music of John Liberatore

Ryan MacEvoy McCullough, Dieter Hennings, Molly Barth, Stuart Gerber, Jan Berry Baker, Daniel Druckman, Jamie Jordan, John Liberatore

Catalog #: TROY1736
Release Date: August 1, 2018
Format: Digital
Chamber

Taken together, the works on this portrait album of composer John Liberatore, are an eclectic mélange of instrumentations and affects, sometimes whimsical or wistful, dark or light. But each of them was composed in the same way, and in close proximity to each other. Liberatore is a composer, pianist, and one of the world's few glass harmonica players. Described by critics as "enchanting" and "truly magical," his music seeks poignancy through levity, ambiguity through transparency, and complexity within simple textures. The recipient of numerous awards and commissions, his music has received hundreds of performances in venues around the world, including The Kennedy Center, Carnegie's Weill Hall, and the Seoul Arts Center, among many others. A graduate of Eastman and Syracuse University, he is assistant professor of composition and theory at the University of Notre Dame.

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Track Listing

Title Composer Performer
Six Line Drawings John Liberatore Ryan MacEvoy McCullough (piano)
a tree-sprout, a nameless weed John Liberatore Mivos Quartet
The Soughing Wind John Liberatore Molly Barth (flute); Dieter Hennings (guitar)
A Line Broken, Traced John Liberatore Jan Berry Baker (saxophone); Stuart Gerber (percussion)
Had They Remained John Liberatore Jamie Jordan (soprano); Daniel Druckman (percussion); John Liberatore (glass harmonica)

Reviews

  • "Line Drawings, the title of composer John Liberatore's new album from Albany Records, refers to the eponymous piano suite that opens the recording. However, the title has a deeper significance. To hear the music on this disc -- all "composed in the same way, and in close proximity,"according to Liberatore's notes -- is to feel pulled along at varying speeds in multiple directions, but always forward. The word compelling fails to capture the way this music ventures forth and draws the listener with it. Inviting works better, in every sense of that word."

    – Cleveland Classical

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