Finally!!!!!!
Ryan Morris | Chicago, IL | 03/11/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"About six years ago I found a copy of the score of the complete piano sonata's by Persichetti among a mountain of disorganized music in the basement of Morris Library at SIUC. I had never heard any of his music but was familiar with the name through musical education.
I checked out the score and over the next six months fell in love with these neglected, underappreciated, and literally forgotten modern masterpieces. If you enjoy the piano music of Prokofiev, Bartok, or even Stravinsky, with a hint of old-school(not fusion) jazz--these are musts. The faster movements are bursting with vitality and wit, while the slower movements send you on a harmonic journey that will never leave you unsatisfied. Persichetti is a composer you can rely on not to take you somewhere without a reason, nor will he take you there without leaving a trail of breadcrumbs to get you back. This is not blimp-bloop music, nor will it ever, I repeat ever!, sound like non-sense. But they dont sound like Beethoven either. I would say, again, they are closest to Prokofiev's sonata's in format, with a pinch of the stravinsky serenade thrown in for good measure.
After playing through the scores, I couldnt believe there wasnt a recording of these works out there. Numbers 1,2,5,6,7, and 8 are all world premiere recordings. I have kept an eye out for these ever since and received them, I believe, on the first day they were available and have, in only one day, gone through the entire album several times.
To speak of the pianist(whom I have never heard of) he plays them with more grace and delicacy than I thought they had(again this might be due to my inclinations of their affinity with Prokofiev hence I took the more percussive take with much of it--though I do not have the score any more--Geoffrey Burleson(the pianist) is playing incredibly well and I have to admit to agreeing with his point of view over mine in most cases.
To summarize-if you are a fan of twentieth century piano music-before the avant-garde(though I am sure this will appeal to many of you too because much of it is in the academic spirit of your philosophy)I couldnt recommend this more. These pieces deserve a wide audience and it is not to often selections of this calibre are waiting to be discovered."
Vincent Persichetti Complete Piano Sonatas
Thomas M. Stanley | Kansas City, Mo | 03/04/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Absolutely a must for creative people...listening to this music is like hearing "images" of Paul Klee or Marc Chagall. Very abstract and thought provoking!"