Peter Winkler & Dorothea Cook
Silken Rags
YOU CAN CHOOSE
THE FILE SIZE AND QUALITY YOURSELF
FROM MP3, MPEG4-AAC, MPC, OGG VORBIS, WMA, FLAC
EXACT CD AUDIO SOUND (FLAC)




forgot password?
new? register!
 
Home Registration Free downloads How it works FAQ
Blues
Classical
Country
Easy listening
Electronic
Folk
Gospel
Hip hop/Rap
Jazz
Kids/Family
Latin
Metal
New Age
Pop
Rock
Spoken Word
Urban/R&B
World
 
Live performances
Soundtracks
Compilations
Artist Album Track Label
Artist <--> Label <--> Album 
Peter Winkler & Dorothea Cook - Silken Rags
Title: Silken Rags MP3, WMA, MPC, OGG, M4A, FLAC, WAV
Artist: Peter Winkler & Dorothea Cook
(c): (C) 2004 Peter Winkler & Dorothea Cook
(p): (P) 2004 Peter Winkler
Genre:
Record Label:
Price:
Digital release date:
8.91 $
2005-01-05

Track: Artist: Length: Price: Select: Demo:
 
  1. Gospel Hymn Peter Winkler & Dorothea Cook 06:15 0.99 $        Gospel Hymn
  2. Saboreando el Gust Cubano Peter Winkler & Dorothea Cook 05:29 0.99 $        Saboreando el Gust Cubano
  3. Afterglow Peter Winkler & Dorothea Cook 03:49 0.99 $        Afterglow
  4. Le Tango Eternel Peter Winkler & Dorothea Cook 05:22 0.99 $        Le Tango Eternel
  5. Fern Honey Peter Winkler & Dorothea Cook 04:52 0.99 $        Fern Honey
  6. Yaa Amponsah Peter Winkler & Dorothea Cook 10:24 0.99 $        Yaa Amponsah
  7. Blue Ridge Samba Peter Winkler & Dorothea Cook 02:28 0.99 $        Blue Ridge Samba
  8. Betty's Creek Peter Winkler & Dorothea Cook 06:36 0.99 $        Betty's Creek
  9. Waterborne (for violin and tape) Peter Winkler & Dorothea Cook 15:55 0.99 $        Waterborne (for violin and tape)
 
Add Whole Album to Cart
Add Whole Album to WishList

Contemporary Classical - Music for violin inspired by popular music of many kinds - gospel music, tango, American popular song, Ghanaian highlife, etc.

Peter Winkler writes, "Silken Rags, the name of our duo, suggests the combination of earthiness and elegance we aim for when we make music together. This collection reflects our love of popular music of many kinds - gospel music , tango, American popular song, Ghanaian highlife, etc. - and our attemp[t to capture some of the spirit and feeling of these styles within the medium of concert music for violin and piano."

Notes by the composer:

Gospel Hymn (1990) was inspired by the glorious sound of modern Gospel music in particular the music of Aretha Franklin and the Rev. James Cleveland. It is a stately hymn in 9/8 meter, introduced by a prelude in which the piano mimics an African mbira as the violin slowly unfolds a line ornamented with the "flowers and feathers" so beloved of Gospel singers.

Saboreando el Gusto Cubano (1994) was comissioned for the First Hemispheric Conference of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music (IASPM), held in Havana, Cuba, in October 1994. The title comes from the Spanish translation of the title of the paper I gave at the conference, "Tasting the 'Spanish Tinge'." Our translator (who rapidly became a fast friend) Juan Mari-Mas, suggested that the taste was more Cuban than Spanish, and we agreed. At the premiere in Havana, we were joined by Chory, a wonderful and charming Cuban drummer. On this recording we are accompanied by the versatile Connecticut percussionist, Anthony De Quattro.

Afterglow (1976), with its Caribbean lilt and valdectory air, is one of my favorite tunes, and I have recycled it a number of times. It began as a short, easy piano piece. I made a more complex arrangement for the clarinetist Jack Kreiselman, as part of a suite, "Clarinet Bouquet," then simplified that version (what my old Harmony teacher, William Denny, called "using the note comb") in this arrangement for Deede. Again, Tony De Quattro joins us in this recording.

Le Tango Eternel (1985) began as a duet for Winston Clark's off-Broadway show, Berlin in Light. The inspiration here is the passionate, sexy music of Astor Piazzola. The opening lines of Winston's lyrics suggest the emotional flavor: "You know that that's a lie/ I didn't bite Yvette/ I never wanted her/ I only wanted you."

Fern Honey (1972) subtitled "A Sentimental Rag," is the oldest piece in this collection. It is an evocation of a romantic evening, its mood tempered by a note of sadness and regret toward the end. Though originally written for violin and piano, it later became a part of "Clarinet Bouquet." The current arrangement was made in 1996.

Yaa Amponsah (1987-88) When I met Deede, I was still jet-lagged from a memorable IASPM conference in Accra, Ghana. One of our Ghanaian hosts, Klevor Abo, invited me to write my own version of the famous Highlife standard, "Yaa Amponsah," and this extended fantasy for violin and piano, my first composition for Deede, was the result. I have written about this piece and its model in my article, "In Search of Yaa Amponsah" published in the book Popular Music - Style and Identity (ed. Will Straw et al., Montreal, Centre for Research on Canadian Cultural Industries and Institutions, 1995)
Blue Ridge Samba (2001) came to me as I was driving down the Blue Ridge Parkway on Thanksgiving day, 2001, on my way to a residency at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. It was an "I miss you" message to Deede, whom I had to leave behind. Though the shortest piece on this CD, it tells a complete story, with a bitter little twist at the end. This is a live recording of Deede's stunning premiere of this music, presented at the Midsummer Musical Retreat in Walla Walla, Washington on August 2, 2002.

Betty's Creek (2003) was written under the spell of the music and the countryside of the Southern Appalachian mountains, at the Hambidge Center in Rabun Gap, Ga. It's the newest piece on this CD, and marks a change of course for me, toward a simpler, more straightforward compositional style. I knew I was on the right track when Carlton Walker, the maintenance supervisor at Hambidge, overheard me working on the piece and expressed his admiration for it. Carlton is, among many other things, a guitarist and songwriter and assistant pastor at the Calvary Baptist Church in Rabun Gap. At his invitation, I played "Betty's Creek" for communion at his church. It was the perfect baptism for this piece.

Waterborne for Violin solo and tape (1991) Imagine the violin swimming through electronic sounds like an aquatic animal -- an otter, perhaps,. or a dolphin -- swimming through water. The music begins in the depths, as the violin sends out slow-motion vibrations that are echoed and transformed through the surrounding waters and caverns. A deep swell propels the violin to the surface, and she finds herself dancing down a tumbling, cascading stream, tossed about by the eddies and currents, nearly capsizing at times. Eventually the stream empties into a lake so still and so vast that it is impossible to know where the waters end and the heavens begin; one can hear the goddesses singing the world into existence. Waterborne was written and first performed while I was a visiting faculty member at The Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington. I am especially indebted to Peter Randlette, who engineered and mixed this recording, for his sensitive ears and technical wizardry; for the final mix, Peter assembled no fewer than 18 different synthesizers!
Name:
E-mail:
Comment:
     
Privacy Policy :: Terms/Conditions :: Getting in touch

We are in search for investors for further development.

Online music store of independent music.
All most popular formats: MP3, MPEG4 - AAC, MPC, Ogg Vorbis, WMA, FLAC
Lossless format for audiophiles: FLAC / audio CD lossless compression /
The content on this site is made available with AKKA/NCB permission.

(c) 2005 - 2009, Music is Here Ltd. All rights reserved.