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James W. Iman – Album 1 (24/44 FLAC)

James W. Iman - Album 1 (24/44 FLAC)
James W. Iman – Album 1 (24/44 FLAC)

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Composer: Gilbert Amy,
Pierre Boulez,
Arnold Schönberg,
Anton Webern
Performer: James W. Iman
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Divine Art
Catalogue: MSV28627
Release: 2022
Size: 585 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

Schönberg: Klavierstücke, Op. 11
01. No. 1, Mässige Viertel
02. No. 2, Mässige Achtel
03. No. 3, Bewegte Achtel

Boulez: Piano Sonata No. 3
04. Formant 2. Trope
05. Formant 3. Constellation-miroir

Webern: Variations, Op. 27
06. I. Sehr mäßig
07. II. Sehr schnell
08. III. Ruhig, fließend

Amy: Piano Sonata
09. I. Séquences
10. II. Mutations
11. III. Interférences

American pianist James W. Iman specializes in music written since 1900 – and mostly, post-1945. His meticulous study of the scores and also the aesthetic concepts behind them allows him to find fresh approaches to well known works as well as an ability to present new music in a relatable and clearly authentic way. As The Cross-Eyed Pianist wrote, his performances give ‘ a very clear sense of his total commitment to this music and also how comfortable he fees in this repertoire. This attention to the detail of the music and its conception is particularly important in relation to the 20th century music of serialist and modernist schools which can be seen as purely mechanical without real artistic ‘spirit’. This is the first of three recordings by Iman to be released by Metier and is a remastered re-issue of a disc from short-lived Belgian label ZeD (The other two albums are new, recorded in the summer of 2022) and focuses on two composers of the Second Viennese School (Schoenberg and Webern); one from the Darmstadt School (Boulez) and French composer Gilbert Amy, a contemporary follower of the serialist movement, and greatly inspired by Webern though writing on a larger scale. His Piano Sonata provides a fitting yet distinct counterpoint to the granitic Third Sonata of Boulez, and with strong contrast provided by the relatively early work by Schoenberg and the typically concise miniatures by Webern.

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