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After a discussion with [livejournal.com profile] bellakara in her journal I've decided that I should start talking more about music and specifically about some works I'm listening to at the moment or ones I particularly love. My musical interest is somewhat varied, though most of what I like is Classical, Irish traditional, or New Age.

I thought I would kick this idea off with a favourite work of mine by a composer many haven't heard of. Let me tell you the story of how I came across this composer, because it's always been one I remember. Some composers I've always known about. I don't remember "discovering" Mozart or Beethoven or even Berlioz or Brahms. But I do remember discovering Lowell Liebermann.

It was over 10 years ago now. I was heading home to central New York from Terre Haute, Indiana with my good friend Jason. The trip is long...some 12 hours. When we got into New York state, I put on the classical music station and this piece I had never heard before was playing.

Words can't describe how instantly in love with this piece we both were. We missed the exit for the service plaza and had to turn around to get back to it (tradition, you see, says we MUST stop at the Angola service station and walk on the walkway above the Thruway and wait while the tractor trailers, or semis as some folks call them, come rushing under and shake the bridge). But more than that, we had to sit in the car and wait until we found out the name of the piece and composer. Sitting in the car, wasting time, on a 12 hour long trip, of which we were into the 9th hour of! This is how important it was that we find out who this composer was.

It obviously turned out to be Lowell Liebermann and the work was his Flute Concerto. I ran out immediately and bought two recordings of his music. And promptly fell even more in love with the Piccolo Concerto.

Lowell Liebermann, as I found out, was born in 1961. I have to admit that it thrilled me to hear such wonderful music written by a living composer! It's rare for a classical music station to play music by someone still alive. He began his career young, like so many others did, by debuting his first major work, the Piano Sonata, op. 1 at Carnegie Hall when he was only 15. He got three degrees from Julliard and has spent his time almost solely a composer in a world where few get to be "just" a composer.

The Concerto for Piccolo and Orchestra, op. 50 was composed in 1996 and was commissioned by the National Flute Association. Its first performance was August 18, 1996 and is dedicated to Jan Gippo, the piccolo player who premiered the work.

The entire work is up on youtube (with simply a blank background), though the second movement is split into two separate files. This is the recording I have, done by James Galway. The first movement is my favourite of the three, though I love the whole work.


Mvt. I

Mvt. II, part 1
Mvt. II, part 2

Mvt. III

The last is humorous. Can you identify the famous classical work he quotes?

Date: 2010-02-25 09:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bellakara.livejournal.com
I haven't heard of this composer. I've listened to three of the four so far. I'm going to have a shower and listen to the fourth in bed. On the first, yes, I really liked that one. But with the second I felt that there were almost what I would call cinematic moments. Sometime before the half way point. Quite atmospheric parts that reminded me of a film score. With the third I heard another famous classical piece - I know the tune so well, but for the life of me I don't know what it's called. There is a classical piece referenced in part two of the second movement, yes? I can't remember if it appears again at around 4.10. My memory isn't great. What is that other famous piece of music. I'll be kicking myself for not knowing!

Impressive that he has all those degrees and started so young. I've subscribed to this channel at You Tube.

Date: 2010-02-25 11:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bellakara.livejournal.com
I've listened to the fourth one now - much livelier, but I think the first one is definitely my favourite. However, the very beginning of the first reminds me of a tune in The Wicker Man (the original Christopher Lee version). Really, the descending notes in the background - you can tell I have no musical knowledge! - are like a bit of the Wicker Man soundtrack.

Date: 2010-02-26 01:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] celinabot.livejournal.com
i love LL! i have done all of his flute pieces. the third movement of the flute concerto kind of gave me tendonitis. but it's fun! to! play!

Date: 2010-02-26 01:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] celinabot.livejournal.com
also, he is pretty hot.

Date: 2010-02-26 01:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] celinabot.livejournal.com
also, also, galway's recording has a lot of... inaccuracies! which i've kind of come to expect from him. but it really surprised me when i was learning the concerto.

Date: 2010-02-26 01:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] crysania4.livejournal.com
Does he? What's inaccurate?

Date: 2010-02-26 01:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] celinabot.livejournal.com
he's just got some questionable fingers. he doesn't always play the correct pitches.. especially in the 3rd movement of the flute concerto.

Date: 2010-02-26 01:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] crysania4.livejournal.com
LOL was, at least. He's gotten kind of bald and nerdy looking from the recent photos I've seen!

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