Anthony Iannaccone: String Quartet No. 3
Jerome Jelinek (cello), Joseph Gurt (piano), Alfio Pignotti (violin), Dady Mehta (piano), Arianna String Quartet
Anthony Iannaccone was born in New York City and studied at the Manhattan School of Music and the Eastman School. His principal teachers were Vittorio Giannini, Aaron Copland, and David Diamond. During the 1960's, he supported himself as a part-time teacher at the Manhattan School and as an orchestral violinist. His catalogue of approximately fifty published works includes three symphonies, as well as smaller works for orchestra, several large works for chorus and orchestra, numerous chamber pieces, a variety of works for wind ensemble, and several extended a cappella choral compositions. Since 1971, he has taught at Eastern Michigan University, where he conducts the Collegium Musicum in 18th century music for chorus and chamber orchestra. Another disc of his music is available on Albany Records (TROY280), which features his music for wind ensemble.
Track Listing
Title | Composer | Performer |
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String Quartet No. 3 | Anthony Iannaccone | Arianna String Quartet |
Aria Concertante for Cello and Piano, No. 1 | Anthony Iannaccone | Jelinek-Gurt Duo |
Rituals for Violin and Piano | Anthony Iannaccone | Pignotti-Mehta Duo |
Aria Concertante for Cello and Piano, No. 2 | Anthony Iannaccone | Jelinek-Gurt Duo |
Reviews
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"Altogether, Iannaccone's music is intense and involving."
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