Piano Textures Series
This series of recordings focuses on unique and innovative textures used in piano music
Prokofiev Sonata no. 6 in A, Op. 82
Movement I. Allegro Moderato
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Movement II. Allegretto
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Movement III. Tempo di valzer lentissimo
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Movement IV. Vivace
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Florence Price Piano Sonata
This recording was made during a concert at Duke University that celebrated the music of Florence Price (1887-1953). Price lived an extraordinary life, composing a substantial oeuvre of fascinating and beautiful works despite the obstacles presented to her as an African-American woman in the early twentieth century.
Movement I. Andante, Allegro
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Movement II. Andante
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Movement III. Allegro
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Debussy, Douze Études
Complete Études (1915)
Recorded in the UNC Greensboro Recital Hall sponsored through a UNCG Academic Grant. This recording was inspired by my research and analysis of the twelve Debussy Études for my doctoral dissertation. |
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Debussy, Premiére Rhapsodie
It's hard to believe how much artistry Debussy put into this piece as it was written to be an examination piece for in 1909/10 for the Paris Conservatory. In fact, there are many of these 'examination' pieces by a variety of French Composers, but few have the musical depth as this one.
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Vocal Accompanying
Duke University's Fall 2020 Opera Theater Scenes! This was quite an undertaking as Covid-19 presented many challenges for singers, but I was so impressed with the energy and passion that each student brought to their performance. It was a real pleasure to work with this group!
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Live takes from Eric Cheng's recital at Duke University. We had a blast! I was always impressed by the passion and expression that Eric brought to the music and I think the Ravel and Schumann really showcase his talents.
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Alexandra included two contrasting settings of Verlaine's poem "Mandoline" by Debussy and Fauré on her junior recital. The clarity of her voice and elegance of her presentation makes for a great performance.
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Alexandra bringing Beethoven's drama to life!
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