
An American Rhapsody / Calefax
The reed players of Calefax go on a musical road trip across the United States on An American Rhapsody. The programme captures several iconic composers from different periods and backgrounds, ranging from Florence Price, Henry Burleigh, George Gershwin, Samuel Barber and Moondog to Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, Billie Strayhorn, Stevie Wonder and Kinan Azmeh. Taken together, these pieces reflect Americaâs kaleidoscopic diversity and its rich yet complex culture and history. The album is a declaration of love to a country that Calefax has frequently visited over the last two decades and continues to fascinate. An American Rhapsody is Calefaxâs fourth PENTATONE release, after Bachâs Musical Offerings (2020), Dido and Aeneas (2019) and Hidden Gems (2018).
REVIEWS:
The disc opens with a bravura account of Rhapsody in Blue (arranged by Hekkema), immaculately played, that manages to make you unaware of the absence of the supposedly crucial solo piano. Itâs dark, sexy, and the opening clarinet slide is to die for. Equally revelatory is Althuisâs arrangement of Barberâs Excursions, a work for solo piano that fattens up nicely when padded out by woodwinds. The slow blues second movement is dreamy, while the chattering finale breathes the spirit of jazz. Florence Priceâs Piano Sonata actually sounds like it must have been written for these forces, so effortlessly does it flow.
The rest of the disc includes music by jazz composersâfrom Duke Ellingtonâs âIn a sentimental moodâ to Billie Holidayâs âGod Bless the childââand pop musicians like Stevie Wonderâs uber-smooth âOverjoyed.â Moondogâs âNew Amsterdamâ is the mood indigo finale to a silken and stimulating slice of Americana.
-- Musical America
The precision with which Calefax plays, and the balance they achieve in their playing, didnât arrive overnight but is instead the result of many years playing together. This is one musical road trip across the United States youâll definitely want to take.
-- Textura
The reed players of Calefax go on a musical road trip across the United States on An American Rhapsody. The programme captures several iconic composers from different periods and backgrounds, ranging from Florence Price, Henry Burleigh, George Gershwin, Samuel Barber and Moondog to Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, Billie Strayhorn, Stevie Wonder and Kinan Azmeh. Taken together, these pieces reflect Americaâs kaleidoscopic diversity and its rich yet complex culture and history. The album is a declaration of love to a country that Calefax has frequently visited over the last two decades and continues to fascinate. An American Rhapsody is Calefaxâs fourth PENTATONE release, after Bachâs Musical Offerings (2020), Dido and Aeneas (2019) and Hidden Gems (2018).
REVIEWS:
The disc opens with a bravura account of Rhapsody in Blue (arranged by Hekkema), immaculately played, that manages to make you unaware of the absence of the supposedly crucial solo piano. Itâs dark, sexy, and the opening clarinet slide is to die for. Equally revelatory is Althuisâs arrangement of Barberâs Excursions, a work for solo piano that fattens up nicely when padded out by woodwinds. The slow blues second movement is dreamy, while the chattering finale breathes the spirit of jazz. Florence Priceâs Piano Sonata actually sounds like it must have been written for these forces, so effortlessly does it flow.
The rest of the disc includes music by jazz composersâfrom Duke Ellingtonâs âIn a sentimental moodâ to Billie Holidayâs âGod Bless the childââand pop musicians like Stevie Wonderâs uber-smooth âOverjoyed.â Moondogâs âNew Amsterdamâ is the mood indigo finale to a silken and stimulating slice of Americana.
-- Musical America
The precision with which Calefax plays, and the balance they achieve in their playing, didnât arrive overnight but is instead the result of many years playing together. This is one musical road trip across the United States youâll definitely want to take.
-- Textura
Description
The reed players of Calefax go on a musical road trip across the United States on An American Rhapsody. The programme captures several iconic composers from different periods and backgrounds, ranging from Florence Price, Henry Burleigh, George Gershwin, Samuel Barber and Moondog to Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, Billie Strayhorn, Stevie Wonder and Kinan Azmeh. Taken together, these pieces reflect Americaâs kaleidoscopic diversity and its rich yet complex culture and history. The album is a declaration of love to a country that Calefax has frequently visited over the last two decades and continues to fascinate. An American Rhapsody is Calefaxâs fourth PENTATONE release, after Bachâs Musical Offerings (2020), Dido and Aeneas (2019) and Hidden Gems (2018).
REVIEWS:
The disc opens with a bravura account of Rhapsody in Blue (arranged by Hekkema), immaculately played, that manages to make you unaware of the absence of the supposedly crucial solo piano. Itâs dark, sexy, and the opening clarinet slide is to die for. Equally revelatory is Althuisâs arrangement of Barberâs Excursions, a work for solo piano that fattens up nicely when padded out by woodwinds. The slow blues second movement is dreamy, while the chattering finale breathes the spirit of jazz. Florence Priceâs Piano Sonata actually sounds like it must have been written for these forces, so effortlessly does it flow.
The rest of the disc includes music by jazz composersâfrom Duke Ellingtonâs âIn a sentimental moodâ to Billie Holidayâs âGod Bless the childââand pop musicians like Stevie Wonderâs uber-smooth âOverjoyed.â Moondogâs âNew Amsterdamâ is the mood indigo finale to a silken and stimulating slice of Americana.
-- Musical America
The precision with which Calefax plays, and the balance they achieve in their playing, didnât arrive overnight but is instead the result of many years playing together. This is one musical road trip across the United States youâll definitely want to take.
-- Textura























