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Dancing on Water
Marty Walker performs music for clarinet and bass clarinet written for him by composers Daniel Lentz, Peter Garland, Jim Fox, Michael Jon Fink, Rick Cox, and Michael Byron. Performing with Walker are noted new music stalwarts William Winant, Wadada Leo Smith, Amy Knoles, and others. The music runs the gamut from a lush work for ten pianos and ten clarinets to a technically thorny solo and includes just about everything in between. Although the individual pieces are on their surfaces quite different from one another, they share a certain commonalityâan embrace of musicâs inherent sensuality. Critics have described Walkerâs playing as âmasterful,â âflawless,â and âtrue artistry.â Minnesota Public Radioâs Michael Barone called this album a âmild-mannered, soul-filling collection of contemporary âmeditationsâ. . . think Satie and Morton Feldman, and you come close to the overall mood. Delicate textures prevailâŠthe thinking-listenerâs slow lane.â 21st Century Music magazine wrote, âIf people are best known by the company they keep, then clarinetist Marty Walker is blessed indeed. He keeps wonderful company with an excellent series of composersâŠ. Both the playing and the recording quality are sparkling.â
Marty Walker performs music for clarinet and bass clarinet written for him by composers Daniel Lentz, Peter Garland, Jim Fox, Michael Jon Fink, Rick Cox, and Michael Byron. Performing with Walker are noted new music stalwarts William Winant, Wadada Leo Smith, Amy Knoles, and others. The music runs the gamut from a lush work for ten pianos and ten clarinets to a technically thorny solo and includes just about everything in between. Although the individual pieces are on their surfaces quite different from one another, they share a certain commonalityâan embrace of musicâs inherent sensuality. Critics have described Walkerâs playing as âmasterful,â âflawless,â and âtrue artistry.â Minnesota Public Radioâs Michael Barone called this album a âmild-mannered, soul-filling collection of contemporary âmeditationsâ. . . think Satie and Morton Feldman, and you come close to the overall mood. Delicate textures prevailâŠthe thinking-listenerâs slow lane.â 21st Century Music magazine wrote, âIf people are best known by the company they keep, then clarinetist Marty Walker is blessed indeed. He keeps wonderful company with an excellent series of composersâŠ. Both the playing and the recording quality are sparkling.â
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Marty Walker performs music for clarinet and bass clarinet written for him by composers Daniel Lentz, Peter Garland, Jim Fox, Michael Jon Fink, Rick Cox, and Michael Byron. Performing with Walker are noted new music stalwarts William Winant, Wadada Leo Smith, Amy Knoles, and others. The music runs the gamut from a lush work for ten pianos and ten clarinets to a technically thorny solo and includes just about everything in between. Although the individual pieces are on their surfaces quite different from one another, they share a certain commonalityâan embrace of musicâs inherent sensuality. Critics have described Walkerâs playing as âmasterful,â âflawless,â and âtrue artistry.â Minnesota Public Radioâs Michael Barone called this album a âmild-mannered, soul-filling collection of contemporary âmeditationsâ. . . think Satie and Morton Feldman, and you come close to the overall mood. Delicate textures prevailâŠthe thinking-listenerâs slow lane.â 21st Century Music magazine wrote, âIf people are best known by the company they keep, then clarinetist Marty Walker is blessed indeed. He keeps wonderful company with an excellent series of composersâŠ. Both the playing and the recording quality are sparkling.â

















