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Beethoven: Violin Concerto; Romances Nos. 1 & 2 Music | List Price | $29.98 (You save $6.23) | | Label | EMI Music Distribution | | Orig Year | 4/10/1990 | | All Time Sales Rank | 7011  | | CD Universe Part number | 1106272 | | Catalog number | 749567 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 10, 1990 | | Recording Time | 1 1 |
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Beethoven: Violin Concerto; Romances Nos. 1 & 2 Music Composers on Beethoven: Violin Concerto; Romances Nos. 1 & 2 CD : Ludwig van Beethoven Conductors on Beethoven: Violin Concerto; Romances Nos. 1 & 2 CD : Daniel Barenboim Performers on Beethoven: Violin Concerto; Romances Nos. 1 & 2 CD : Itzhak Perlman
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$15.19 \"Swist is a fine player and composer, and Whitewater has musicality, interest, and excellent sound.\" -Percussive Notes, April 2002\"(Streamline) ...should become part of contemporary four-mallet marimba repertoire.\" -The Instrumentalist, Feb. 1999\"...a hand-to-hand technique as a fully integrated four-mallet approach.\" -Percussive Notes, March 1999Bio for Christopher Swist:Christopher Swist began playing the drum set at a very early age. As an undergraduate, he stayed in his hometown of Buffalo and holds a B.M. in Music Performance from SUNY-Buffalo. While at U.B. he won the 1996 Baird Concerto Competition and had his early marimba compositions published by Studio 4 Music/Alfred. Christopher moved to New England in 1997 where he received his M.M. in Music Performance from The Hartt School. He followed this with a second M.M. in Composition from Hartt. His primary percussion teachers were Jan Williams, Anthony Miranda, and Benjamin Toth. He had specialized study with Alexander Lepak (timpani), Luiz D’Anuniciação (Brazilian), Glen Velez (hand drums), and Johnny Almendra (Afro-Cuban). His composition instructors include Robert Carl, Ingram Marshall, Stephen Gryc, Kenneth Steen, and Jeffrey Stadelman. Mr. Swist is the principal percussionist of the New Britain Symphony. He has also played with: Hartford Symphony, Ridgefield Symphony, Waterbury Symphony, New Haven Symphony, Eastern Connecticut Symphony, Norwalk Symphony, Bridgeport Symphony, Opera Theater of Connecticut, New Britain Opera and numerous other groups throughout New England. He has performed with Joshua Bell, Midori, The Empire Brass and several other premier soloists on the symphonic circuit. He has collaborated with several modern dance organizations including: Full Force Dance Theater, The Wellspring Project, Connecticut Choreographers Forum, and Dance Connecticut. His solo CD “Whitewater” was released in 2001 and was funded through a grant from the Yvar Mikhashoff Trust for New Music. Christopher Swist has publications with Studio 4 Music, Keyboard Percussion Publications and Edition Svitzer. He also has an endorsement from Sabian, Ltd. Christopher has taught percussion, theory and composition at Keene State College since 2003. He also is on faculty at Holyoke Community College and the Hartt School Community Division. He was the percussion instructor at Bennington College from 1998-2002. More information and sound clips available at christopherswist.com____________________________Liner Notes from Whitewater:The works on this CD come from my final years as an undergraduate. This project took place just after I had earned a bachelor\'s degree from SUNY-Buffalo. It sat on the shelf for 2 years as I completed a master\'s from the Hartt School. I am very pleased to be able to finally release this wonderful portion of my musical experience.Working with my dad on the CD as well as with my friend Craig was very engaging and satisfying. These \"sessions\" in the sum-mer of 1997 were filled with a great vibe that can only come from working with family and friends. The music remained relaxed yet serious in strives to create some new sounds and textures in this genre. All the takes are live-to-DAT performances (which make no use of digital editing).I hope you enjoy the atmosphere of this CD as much as we did... P.S. - I included a superb recording of Alphas in Stasis on this project because I felt the performance fit in well with the other electro-acoustic music on this CD. Additionally, since the piece makes use of all my compositions since 1997, it gave me a chance to present some new material until the next CD comes out. Thanks to both Robert and Amy for their support.Some notes on the pieces: Streamline is intended as a piece of relaxation and meditation. Using simple chord structures in A-B-A form, this format is realized by an unrelenting \"streamline\" of 16th-notes at various tempi.
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