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 American Classics - Harbison: Piano Trio No 2, Etc
Release Date: 03/27/2007 
Label:  Naxos   Catalog #: 8559243   Spars Code: DDD 
Composer:  John Harbison
Performer:  Anthea KrestonJason DucklesRieko AizawaJohn HarbisonIda Kavafian
Steve Tenenbom
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Amelia Piano Trio

Number of Discs: 1 
Recorded in: Stereo 
Length: 1 Hours 11 Mins. 

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HARBISON Piano Trios:1 No. 1; No. 2, “Short Stories.” Gatsby Etudes.2 The Violist’s Notebook: Bk. I; Bk. II.3 10 Micro-Waltzes.4 Cucaraccia and Fugue.5 Cello Suite6 Rieko Aizawa (pn);1,2,4 Anthea Kreston (vn, va);1,3 Jason Duckles (vc);1,6 Steven Tenenbom (va);5 Ida Kavafian (va);5 Anthea Kreston (va);5 John Harbison (va)5 NAXOS 8.559243 (70:34)

Naxos’s laudable exploration of the music of John Harbison continues here with a selection of his chamber music, featuring three young players who call themselves the Amelia Piano Trio. Since they divide up for most of the disc, the headnote reflects the individuals, rather than the group. In Fanfare 30:4, I wrote about an excellent, similar Harbison disc that featured the late and great Lorraine Hunt Lieberson. No vocal music this time, though.

The longest and most substantial piece is the Second Piano Trio of 2003. The composer’s own booklet notes acknowledge a debt to Haydn, especially in its transparency of scoring. I remain unsure whether Harbison has taken on board much of Haydn’s famous sense of humor, except perhaps in the playfulness of the third movement (entitled, “Rumors and Reports”). But Harbison brings more energy to his jokes than Haydn might. Rieko Aizawa, especially, plays with great athleticism; later, her string colleagues bring great sadness to the opening of the final movement, “Enigma.”

The three Gatsby Etudes reuse material from Harbison’s opera The Great Gatsby, and were written as a gift in gratitude for Judith Gordon, repetiteur for the original opera. The composer claims that they are great fun to play, and it would certainly appear that the performer here, Rieko Aizawa, is having a ball. Harbison’s claim that the pieces pursue some of the opera’s trains of thought is easily believable. In a sense, this is like experiencing curiosity in sound.

The 12 pieces of the two books of The Violist’s Notebook can be performed in any order. The work is written in homage to the enigmatic violinist Bartolomeo Campagnoli (1751–1827) and is played here (on viola) by Anthea Kreston. Book II was apparently written in one day. If true, there is no doubting Harbison’s fluency. The work holds the attention well. It is shot through with a certain feeling of regret. A shame the recording for this piece is so close, as it tires the ear after a while.

Ten Micro-Waltzes provides timbral contrast before the program returns to viola. Written for solo piano, this is one of what Harbison calls “tapestry pieces” (a series of very short movements that together add up to more than the sum of their parts). The piece is a delight. Harbison at his simplest is endearing, and the playing here is ravishing. It comes as no great surprise to learn that Aizawa was the last pupil of Horszowski at the Curtis Institute, for her playing has something of Horszowski’s knowing simplicity of expression. The return to viola sonority is brought about by Cucaraccia and Fugue (2003). The fugue theme is extremely lyrical and continues the nostalgic feel of the Notebook. Lovely.

Harbison describes his Cello Suite as both “private” and “compact.” Written in the wake of the Cello Concerto, it explores the Baroque origins of the cello suite, including the use of dance titles for some of the movements. A return to the close miking of The Violist’s Notebook is not particularly welcome, but it is worth persevering. The debt to Bach is both unsurprising and obvious. Jason Duckles makes light of the difficulties (particularly in the second movement, Fuga—Burletta and in the tricky final Giga).

Finally, the Trio of 1968. Harbison describes it as “a work of its time,” referring to nervous contrasts and the use of short motifs. It is far more overtly modernist than anything else on the disc and, to these ears at least, acts as a sort of postprandial palette freshener.

FANFARE: Colin Clarke

 Works on This Recording Back to Top 
1.  Trio for Piano and Strings no 2 by John Harbison
Performer:  Anthea Kreston (Violin), Jason Duckles (Cello), Rieko Aizawa (Piano)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Amelia Piano Trio
Period: 20th Century 
Written: 2003; USA 
Venue:  Connecticut College, New London, Connect 
Length: 17 Minutes 42 Secs. 
Notes: Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut (05/05/2005 - 05/10/2005) 
2.  Gatsby Etudes by John Harbison
Performer:  Rieko Aizawa (Piano)
Period: 20th Century 
Written: 1999; USA 
Venue:  Connecticut College, New London, Connect 
Length: 8 Minutes 30 Secs. 
Notes: Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut (05/05/2005 - 05/10/2005) 
3.  The Violist's Notebook, Book 1 by John Harbison
Performer:  Anthea Kreston (Viola)
Period: 20th Century 
Written: 2002; USA 
Venue:  Connecticut College, New London, Connect 
Length: 7 Minutes 47 Secs. 
Notes: Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut (05/05/2005 - 05/10/2005) 
4.  The Violist's Notebook, Book 2 by John Harbison
Performer:  Anthea Kreston (Viola)
Period: 20th Century 
Written: 2002; USA 
Venue:  Connecticut College, New London, Connect 
Length: 7 Minutes 44 Secs. 
Notes: Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut (05/05/2005 - 05/10/2005) 
5.  Micro-Waltzes (10) for Piano by John Harbison
Performer:  Rieko Aizawa (Piano)
Period: 20th Century 
Written: 2004; USA 
Venue:  Connecticut College, New London, Connect 
Length: 8 Minutes 20 Secs. 
Notes: Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut (05/05/2005 - 05/10/2005) 
6.  Cucaraccia and Fugue by John Harbison
Performer:  John Harbison (Viola), Anthea Kreston (Viola), Ida Kavafian (Viola),
Steve Tenenbom (Viola)
Period: 20th Century 
Written: 2003; USA 
Venue:  Connecticut College, New London, Connect 
Length: 4 Minutes 21 Secs. 
Notes: Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut (05/05/2005 - 05/10/2005) 
7.  Suite for Cello solo by John Harbison
Performer:  Jason Duckles (Cello)
Period: 20th Century 
Written: 1993; Nervi, Italy 
Venue:  Connecticut College, New London, Connect 
Length: 8 Minutes 46 Secs. 
Notes: Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut (05/05/2005 - 05/10/2005) 
8.  Trio for Piano and Strings no 1 by John Harbison
Performer:  Rieko Aizawa (Piano), Anthea Kreston (Violin), Jason Duckles (Cello)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Amelia Piano Trio
Period: 20th Century 
Written: 1969; Portland, Oregon 
Venue:  Connecticut College, New London, Connect 
Length: 7 Minutes 24 Secs. 
Notes: Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut (05/05/2005 - 05/10/2005) 
 Sound Samples Back to Top 
Piano Trio No. 2, "Short Stories"
I. Tale
Piano Trio No. 2, "Short Stories"
II. Ballad
Piano Trio No. 2, "Short Stories"
III. Rumors and Reports
Piano Trio No. 2, "Short Stories"
IV. Enigma
Gatsby Etudes
No. 1. Parlors
Gatsby Etudes
No. 2. Parties
Gatsby Etudes
No. 3. The Green Light
The Violist's Notebook, Book 1
No. 1. -
The Violist's Notebook, Book 1
No. 2. -
The Violist's Notebook, Book 1
No. 3. -
The Violist's Notebook, Book 1
No. 4. -
The Violist's Notebook, Book 1
No. 5. -
The Violist's Notebook, Book 1
No. 6. -
The Violist's Notebook, Book 2
No. 1. -
The Violist's Notebook, Book 2
No. 2. -
The Violist's Notebook, Book 2
No. 3. -
The Violist's Notebook, Book 2
No. 4. -
The Violist's Notebook, Book 2
No. 5. -
The Violist's Notebook, Book 2
No. 6. -
10 Micro-Waltzes
Cuccaracia and Fugue
Cucaraccia
Cuccaracia and Fugue
Fugue
Cello Suite
I. Preludio
Cello Suite
II. Fuga - Burletta
Cello Suite
III. Sarabanda
Cello Suite
IV. Giga
Piano Trio No. 1
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