Bolle: Late Works
Christopher Gross (cello), Robert Black (double bass), Christina McGann (violin), Elizabeth Weisser (viola), Jessi Rosinski (flute), Stephen Miahky (violin), Nicholas Gleason (percussion), Basil Reeve (oboe), Ben Ullery (viola), David Fulmer (violin)
Born in Chicago in 1931, composer/conductor James Bolle studied at Harvard, Antioch College and Northwestern. He was instrumental in founding numerous musical organizations, the first being The Chicago Youth Orchestra at age 15. He founded the New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra, which he conducted for 29 years and Monadnock Music, which he directed for 42 years. As a composer, his major works include the opera Oleum Canis, five sinfonias, four string quartets, concerti, orchestral works, songs and chamber music. This is the second disc on Albany Records devoted exclusively to him music.
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Title | Composer | Performer |
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Two Sea Monsters | James Bolle | Christopher Gross, cello, Robert Black, double bass |
Music for Flute, Strings, and Wood Blocks | James Bolle | Jessi Rosinski, flute, Stephen Miahky, violin, Elizabeth Weisser, viola, Christopher Gross, cello |
String Quartet No. 3: "Whistling in the Dark" | James Bolle | Christina McGann, Stephen Miahky, violins, Elizabeth Weisser, viola, Christopher Gross, cello |
Sinfonia VI | James Bolle | Basil Reeve, oboe, David Fulmer, violin, Ben Ullery, viola, Christopher Gross, cello, Robert Black, double bass, Nicholas Gleason, percussion |
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