JoAnn Falletta Conducts Duffy
Glenn Morrissette (tenor saxophone), Carrie Koffman (soprano saxophone), Charles Woodward (piano), Patti Ferrell Carlson (clarinet), Robert Cross (percussion), Virginia Arts Festival Wind Ensemble, Virginia Symphony Chorus, JoAnn Falletta (conductor)
Considered "one of the heroes of American music," John Duffy has composed more than 300 works for symphony orchestra, opera, theatre, television and film. His best-known work in television is his score for the PBS series Heritage: Civilization and the Jews. He also composed music for the New York City productions of Macbird, The Ginger Man and the Yeats musical Horseman Pass By. Duffy grew up in the Bronx, one of fourteen children of Irish immigrant parents. He studied composition with, among others, Aaron Copland, Henry Cowell and Luigi Dallapiccola. As founder and president of Meet the Composer, an organization dedicated to the creation, performance and recording of music by American composers, Duffy initiated countless landmark programs to advance American music and to aid American composers. As he writes of this CD, "As the 2005 composer-in-residence (of the Virginia Arts Festival), I had the good fortune to work with JoAnn Falletta (and the soloists and ensembles on this recording). This CD covers 50 years of my composing life...A born and bred New Yorker, part time Virginian, and traveling Mainer, my music and this recording reflect my love of these seacoast lands, of our beautiful country and this vast earth, with its miraculous variety of peoples."
Track Listing
Title | Composer | Performer |
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Testament | John Duffy | Virginia Arts Festival Wind Ensemble, Virginia Symphony Chorus, JoAnn Falletta, conductor |
Heritage Suite for Soprano Saxophone and Piano | John Duffy | Carrie Koffman, soprano saxophone, Wharles Woodward, piano, Glenn Morrissette, tenor saxophone |
Clarinet Concerto | John Duffy | Patti Ferrell Carlson, clarinet, Virginia Arts Festival Wind Ensemble, Joann Falletta, conductor |
Declaration of Interdependence | John Duffy | Robert W. Cross, percussion, Virginia Arts Festival Wind Ensemble, JoAnn Falletta, conductor |
Concerto for Tenor Saxophone and Concert Band | John Duffy | Glenn Morrissette, saxophone, Virginia Arts Festival Wind Ensemble, JoAnn Falletta, conductor |
Pride of Virginia | John Duffy | Virginia Arts Festival Wind Ensemble, Virginia Symphony Chorus, JoAnn Falletta, conductor |
Fanfare for Shipbuilders | John Duffy | Virginia Arts Festival Wind Ensemble, JoAnn Falletta, conductor |
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