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Kristina Socanski: Philip Glass Solo Piano
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Víkingur Ólafsson
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Kristina Socanski
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Socanski reaches deeply into Glass's minimalistic psyche to extract what exists inside and outside of those purposefully repeated melodies and motifs characterizing the solo piano work of the composer. The pianist identifies and presses her thumb on that brooding quality lurking just below the surface of Glass compositions. Socanski does this by accentuating the often hidden elements of the music, like the descending left-hand figures in the No. 11 ?tude and "Wichita Vortex Sutra" and the dramatic tension created by carefully modulating the tempo and rhythm. This latter effect may be heard in both "Glassworks: Opening" and "Mad Rush" (both favorite recording subjects of pianists). What Socanski brings to Glass is a well-defined pathos, an emotive momentum expressed by inference and nuance. Full- blooded and robust, Socanski's performances are revealing and accessible, providing a new perspective on Glass and his piano composing. ">
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Glassworks: Opening; ?tudes for Solo Piano, Book 1: ?tude No. 1; ?tudes for Solo Piano, Book 2: ?tude No. 11; ?tudes for Solo Piano, Book 1: ?tude No. 5; ?tudes for Solo Piano, Book 1: ?tude No. 6; ?tudes for Solo Piano, Book 2: ?tude No. 15; Metamorphosis: Two; Wichita Vortex Sutra; Mad Rush; Truman Sleeps.
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Kristina Socanski
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Title: Philip Glass Solo Piano | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Oclassica
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