MP3 John Beall - Wondrous Love: Appalachian Chamber Music 2 CD Set
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Combines classical chamber music with traditional folk elements.
15 MP3 Songs
CLASSICAL: Traditional, FOLK: Traditional Folk
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Combining classical chamber music with traditional folk elements, Wondrous Love features the original compositions of John Beall. During his career as a professional composer, Dr. Beall has drawn increasingly from the folk tunes, hymn tunes, fiddle melodies, and even visual settings of Appalachia. Inspiration for the music ranges from gospel music to the majestic mountain Spruce Knob, portrayed in Beall's second symphony. The pieces, performed by ensembles ranging from two to six in number, all draw upon Appalachian folksongs or southern hymn tunes as melodic material. Among the hymns represented are "Trust and Obey" and the beloved "Amazing Grace" as well as selections from the 1815 hymnbook Kentucky Harmony, and the Southern Harmony hymnbook from 1835. The composer's original syntheses of the classical forms with the more familiar folk elements are included in this double CD set. The booklet accompanying these CDs offers notes by Penn State professor of piano Steven H. Smith, who discusses concert notes and analyses of the pieces presented here.
15 MP3 Songs
CLASSICAL: Traditional, FOLK: Traditional Folk
Details:
Combining classical chamber music with traditional folk elements, Wondrous Love features the original compositions of John Beall. During his career as a professional composer, Dr. Beall has drawn increasingly from the folk tunes, hymn tunes, fiddle melodies, and even visual settings of Appalachia. Inspiration for the music ranges from gospel music to the majestic mountain Spruce Knob, portrayed in Beall's second symphony. The pieces, performed by ensembles ranging from two to six in number, all draw upon Appalachian folksongs or southern hymn tunes as melodic material. Among the hymns represented are "Trust and Obey" and the beloved "Amazing Grace" as well as selections from the 1815 hymnbook Kentucky Harmony, and the Southern Harmony hymnbook from 1835. The composer's original syntheses of the classical forms with the more familiar folk elements are included in this double CD set. The booklet accompanying these CDs offers notes by Penn State professor of piano Steven H. Smith, who discusses concert notes and analyses of the pieces presented here.
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