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MUSIC
OF BARBARA HARBACH
VOLUME 2
CHAMBER
MUSIC ~ I Ensemble, String
Quartet & Woodwind Quintet
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“It’s
always good to find a new composer whose music speaks directly to you, using a
language which is easy to understand and assimilate...and which has tunes. Say
Hi to Barbara Harbach...the pieces here recorded are quite delightful. There is
an open-air quality to these pieces, much in the manner of the Copland of the
ballets and the folk inspired works of the 1940s. The scoring is transparent and
the textures clear and bright. This is "white note" music, and is an
excellent example of a "new simplicity" in composition. I am wondering
if this music is the aural equivalent of the Americana of the work of Grandma
Moses, but I must say that although both Harbach and Moses create works of
Americana, there is nothing naďve about this music...when I have compared [Harbach's
music] to Copland I don’t mean that it sounds like Copland – certainly, this
music doesn’t sound like any composer I’ve ever heard, it is original in
that respect. It is very well written and skillfully, and gratefully, scored for
the various ensembles. The performances here are very assured and the recorded
sound...is easy on the ear...I am very pleased to have made Ms. Harbach’s
acquaintance and want to hear more of her work. It’s fine stuff, well
deserving of a hearing.”
MusicWeb International ~ July 2008
“...American
Solstice is wonderfully fresh, with sunny upbeat melody, making for far more
than pleasant listening...Forces at Play begins with a gorgeous theme,
beautifully developed...The recording is good and the authoritative notes very
welcome. I strongly recommend both releases.”
R. James Tobin, Classical.com ~ July 2008
“[Harbach's]
style is unabashedly tonal and optimistic, attractive in uncomplicated fashion.
Barbara Harbach's chamber music is melodic and well-crafted...this is attractive
music and I look forward to exploring more. No complaints about the performances
under Kirk Trevor and various ensembles, all of which provide worthy advocacy...”
Gramophone ~ July 2008
“[Harbach]
is a master organist and harpsichordist...She's a dead-on-heart-and-soul
American romanticist in the Copland-Hanson-Harris mold... Harbach's music
astonished me for its heavy reliance on the lyric and the beautifully (and
cogently) framed melodic line. I could listen to her music for hours. This music
is so uniquely characterized with its own sense of beauty that it makes me
wonder where this woman has been all our lives. This is music that really needs
to be heard. A
great deal of credit for the success of the music on [this record] goes to the
conductor and the sound engineers. They have done their best to present the
composer, who should someday-if there is any justice in the universe-become a
household name. You have got to hear this woman's music if you're a fan
of mid-century American romanticism. She brings something entirely new to the
table.”
American Record Guide ~ March /
April 2008
“Barbara
Harbach has distinguished herself as one of the preeminent American composers of
any generation. Her music is distinctly American, with clever folk elements that
hint at Copland but are all uniquely her own. [this disc is] a testament to Harbach's versatility in this
environment; the works on this album are scored for an impressive assortment of
instruments, from the traditional string quartet, brass and woodwind quintets,
to larger ensembles featuring both strings, winds, and brass.”
All Music Guide ~ December 2007
“It
was a great pleasure to listen to Barbara Harbach’s chamber works. This is
music of great freshness, poignancy, and musicality written by a composer with
extraordinary technique.”
Sam Adler, composer ~ August 2007
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American
composer BARBARA HARBACH
has a large catalog of works, including symphonies, works for chamber ensemble,
string orchestra, organ, harpsichord, musicals, choral anthems, film scores,
modern ballets, and many arrangements for brass and organ of various Baroque
works. She is also involved in the research, editing and publication of
manuscripts of eighteenth-century keyboard composers as well as historical and
contemporary women composers. Her works are available in both recorded and
published form through labels including MSR Classics, Naxos, Gasparo Records,
Kingdom Records, Albany Records and Northeastern Records, and publishers
including Hester Park, Robert King, Elkan-Vogel, Augsburg Publishing, Agape
Music and Vivace Press.
Harbach
has toured extensively as both a concert organist and harpsichordist, and her
lively performances and recordings have captured the imagination of many
American composers. The body of work written for and dedicated to Harbach is
substantial. Musical America has called her "nothing short of
brilliant," and Gramophone has cited her as an "acknowledged
interpreter – and, indeed, muse – of modern harpsichord music." She was
host of the weekly television music series Palouse Performance seen
throughout the Inland Northwest.
Currently
professor of music at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, Harbach holds
academic degrees from Pennsylvania State University (BA), Yale University (MMA),
Musikhochschule (Konzertdiplom) in Frankfurt, Germany, and the Eastman School of
Music (DMA). In 2002, she received an honorary doctorate in music, honoris
causa, from Wilmington College, Ohio for her lifetime achievement as a
composer, performer, editor and publisher. Harbach is also the editor of Women
of Note Quarterly.
Barbara
Harbach initiated Women in the Arts-St. Louis, a celebration of the
achievements of women creators. The more than 850 events by various cultural
organizations in the St. Louis region provided audiences with new and historical
examples of the work of women writers, composers and artists. She was the 2006
recipient of the Arts Education Award from the Missouri Arts Council for her
work Women in the Arts – St. Louis as well as the Yellow Rose Award
from the Zonta International Club of St. Louis, 2006, Faculty Excellence Award,
2006 from the College of Fine Arts and Communication, University of Missouri-St.
Louis and Hellenic Spirit Foundation Award-St. Louis in 2007.
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BARBARA HARBACH
AMERICAN
SOLSTICE for Chamber Ensemble (Flute, Clarinet,
Violin, Viola, Cello,
Bass & Piano)
TRANSFORMATIONS
for String Quartet
FORCES AT
PLAY for Chamber Ensemble (Flute/Piccolo,
Clarinet, Violin, Viola, Cello,
Piano & Percussion)
CARONDELET
CAPRICE for Chamber Ensemble (Flute,
Clarinet, Violin, Viola, Cello & Piano)
FANTASY AND
FUGUE ON SWING LOW, SWEET CHARIOT for
Woodwind Quintet
SEPARATELY
TOGETHER – Synesthesia
for Chamber Ensemble (Flute/Piccolo, Clarinet, Violin, Viola,
Cello & Piano)
RHAPSODY
RITMICO for Brass Quintet
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