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Label: PARNASSUS 96019
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NIGHT SKIES - ORCHESTRA MUSIC OF KATHERINE HOOVER Two Sketches Eleni: A Greek Tragedy Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra/Joel Eric Suben Double Concerto David Perry & Suzanne Beia, violins The Wisconsin Philomusica/Vartan Manoogian Night Skies Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra/Joel Eric Suben Katherine Hoover, born in West Virginia in 1937, is a successful flutist and composer. More than a dozen of her compositions have been recorded, several more than once (and her Kokopeli for solo flute at least four times). However. there has never been an entire LP or CD devoted entirely to her music until now. Intellectually stimulating yet accessible, Hoover's music has been very popular with audiences outside "new music" circles. Night Skies includes four orchestral works of Hoover's, all first performed since 1987. Three of them -Two Sketches, Eleni: A Greek Tragedy, and the title work--are performed by the Slovak Radio Symphony orchestra under the direction of American conductor Joel Eric Suben. In Eleni the vocal soloist is mezzo-soprano Denisa Danielova. These recordings were supervised by the composer. The Double Concerto is played by a U.S. orchestra making its recording debut: the Wisconsin Philharmonia, conducted by Vartan Manoogian, with violin soloists David Perry and Suzanne Beia. Night Skies was inspired by the famous Henri-Edmond Cross painting, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. That painting, reproduced with the permission and assistance of the Museum, makes for most appropriate and impressive cover art. All of these compositions have been performed successfully in the U.S. to critical and audience acclaim. Night Skies: "Hoover's music mixes elements of old and new, in a masterful blending of old and new into a cohesive whole." --Harrisburg Patriot-News Two Sketches:"Hoover's Two Sketches scored with immediate accessibility and an impressive combination of depth, maturity, and power." --San Francisco Eraminer Eleni:"The first standing ovation for a contemporary work in our orchestra's history." Carolann Martin, conductor, South East Kansas Symphony Double Concerto: "It delighted our soloists, orchestra, and audience alike'' --Paul Mori, conductor. Baltimore Bach Ensemble
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