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Dance Rhythms

Hultgren , Reigger , Ticheli , Dello Joio , William Berz , Bryant , Rutgers Wind Ensemble , Yurko Audio CD
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  • Orchestra: Yurko
  • Conductor: Rutgers Wind Ensemble
  • Composer: Hultgren, Reigger, Ticheli, Dello Joio, William Berz, et al.
  • Audio CD (January 1, 2000)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Mark Custom Recording Service
  • ASIN: B000036541
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #604,938 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Chester Leaps In - Steven Bryant
2. Blue Shades - Frank Ticheli
3. Sun Dance - Frank Ticheli
4. Dance Rhythms - Wallingford Reigger
5. Bushdance - Ralph Hultgren
6. Masada - Ralph Hultgren
7. Satiric Dances - Norman Dello Joio
8. Night Dances - Bruce Yurko

Editorial Reviews

The dance has inspired countless musical compositions. This might take the form of two distinct paths: music composed for the purpose of dance, such as a Stravinsky ballet or the more popular forms such as ballroom dancing, or music inspired by dance. In whatever form, dance music implies strong pulses and patterns organized into repeated patterns. Rhythm often serves as a significant unifying force. Such is the case in much of the music heard on this recording. The most obvious example is the title work, Dance Rhythms, where rhythmic motives determine the character and structure of the piece.
There are many obvious references to dance on this recording - just considering titles alone — reflecting differing musical styles and aesthetics. There is a Sun Dance and some Night Dances; there is the Australian Bushdance and the Mediterranean inspired Satiric Dances. Other works carry a less direct, although no less important, parallel. Masada contains direct programmatic allusions to the citizens of Masada dancing during a time of crisis. Certainly, the listener can picture the large ballrooms and dances of the big band era in Blue Shades. Perhaps one must use poetic license to hear Chester dance rather than simply leap.

 

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