La Boulangerie
Donald Macleod explores the life and music of George Walker, in conversation with his son Gregory. Today, Walker is Paris-bound, to study with the formidable Nadia Boulanger.
Donald Macleod explores the life and music of George Walker, in conversation with his son Gregory. Today Walker鈥檚 Paris-bound, to study with the formidable Nadia Boulanger.
鈥淢yth鈥, the composer Ned Rorem once wrote in an article for the New York Times, 鈥渃redits every American town with two things: a 10-cent store and a Boulanger student.鈥 He had a point. Since the founding of the American Conservatory at the Palace of Fontainebleau, an hour or so鈥檚 train journey south-east of Paris, in the aftermath of World War I, a period of study with 'Mademoiselle' had become a virtual rite of passage for aspiring young musicians from over the pond. In a career lasting nearly six decades, Nadia Boulanger taught more than 600 of them, encouraging the craft of composers as different in their outlooks as Aaron Copland, Elliott Carter, Philip Glass and Burt Bacharach. Armed with a recent doctorate from the Eastman School of Music and funded by a Fulbright Scholarship, George Walker made the pilgrimage to France in 1957, staying on for a second year courtesy of a John H Whitney Fellowship. Boulanger was, he recalled in later life, 鈥渢he first person to acknowledge and praise my gift for musical composition. She never told me how to write.鈥 Nonetheless, Walker鈥檚 time with Boulanger exposed to him to the cutting edge of contemporary musical thought, and marks a watershed in the evolution of his compositional style. Inspired by an encounter with Alban Berg鈥檚 Violin Concerto, Walker鈥檚 solo piano piece Spatials is an engaging if perhaps somewhat self-conscious adventure in strict serialism; but in his spiky Variations for Orchestra and the dynamic Piano Concerto, his new researches have been fully assimilated into his own musical persona.
The Bereaved Maid
Phyllis Bryn-Julson, soprano
George Walker, piano
Sonata No 1 for violin and piano
Gregory Walker, violin
George Walker, piano
Spatials
George Walker, piano
Variations for Orchestra
New Philharmonia Orchestra
Paul Freeman, conductor
Five Fancies for clarinet and piano four hands (Theme and 5 variations)
Eric Thomas, clarinet
Vivian Taylor, John McDonald, piano
Piano Concerto (2nd mvt)
Natalie Hinderas, piano
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman, conductor
Produced by Chris Barstow for 大象传媒 Wales
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George Walker
The Bereaved Maid
Performer: George Walker. Singer: Phyllis Bryn鈥怞ulson.- NEW WORLD CRI CD719.
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George Walker
Sonata No 1 for violin and piano
Performer: Gregory Walker. Performer: George Walker.- NEW WORLD CRI CD719.
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George Walker
Spatials
Performer: George Walker.- NEW WORLD CRI CD719.
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George Walker
Variations for orchestra
Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra. Conductor: Paul Freeman.- ALBANY TROY136.
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George Walker
5 Fancies for clarinet and piano four hands
Performer: Eric Thomas. Performer: Vivian Taylor. Performer: John McDonald.- ALBANY TROY136.
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George Walker
Piano Concerto (2nd movement)
Performer: Natalie Hinderas. Performer: Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Paul Freeman.- SONY G010003978881L.
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