Visions in Metaphor
Marilyn Shrude (piano), John Sampen (saxophone)
This recording seeks to celebrate the eclectic American music of the recent past. In 1994 John Sampen and Marilyn Shrude initiated a commissioning project designed to represent this diversity. Seven major American composers were invited to contribute "postcard pieces" highlighting their unique musical styles. The resulting collection, which comprises an interchangeable suite for saxophone and piano, demonstrates serialism, aleatory, improvisation, and a variety of other musical languages, styles and genres. In addition to the postcard pieces, this compact disc includes five works complimenting the musical and cultural melange of late 20th century America. Internationally-recognized saxophonist John Sampen has premiered more than 60 works, including commissions by Rands, Subotnick, Cage, Adler and Babbitt. A clinician for the Selmer Company, Sampen has presented master classes at important universities and conservatories in Asia, Europe and North America. Dr. Sampen is presently Distinguished Artist Professor at Bowling Green State University and president of the North American Saxophone Alliance.
Track Listing
Title | Composer | Performer |
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Accompanied Recitative | Milton Babbitt | John Sampen, saxophone; Marilyn Shrude, piano |
Postcard from Home | Karel Husa | John Sampen, saxophone; Marilyn Shrude, piano |
Mirrorrim | Pauline Oliveros | John Sampen, saxophone; Marilyn Shrude, piano |
Postcard from Kansas: Welcome to Interstate-70 | William Albright | John Sampen, saxophone; Marilyn Shrude, piano |
Pensive Soliloquy | Samuel Adler | John Sampen, saxophone; Marilyn Shrude, piano |
Continuum (Postscript '97) | Marilyn Shrude | John Sampen, saxophone; Marilyn Shrude, piano |
Memo 6 | Bernard Rands | John Sampen, saxophone; Marilyn Shrude, piano |
Visions in Metaphor | Marilyn Shrude | John Sampen, saxophone; Marilyn Shrude, piano |
Facades | Philip Glass | John Sampen, saxophone; Marilyn Shrude, piano |
Wings | Joan Tower | John Sampen, saxophone; Marilyn Shrude, piano |
Elegie et Rondeau | Karel Husa | John Sampen, saxophone; Marilyn Shrude, piano |
Reviews
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"Sampen and Shrude perform the various works with sensitivity..."
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