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Concerto I for Solo Organ

This delightful three-movement concerto fills the gap in early Classical repertoire for organists. Sirmen (1745-1818) was a multifaceted composer who studied in Venice with Giuseppe Tartini before touring Europe, first as a violinist, and then as an opera star. The...

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Concerto in E-flat Major for Piano or Harpsichord

Maria Hester Park (1775-1822) was an English composer, pianist, and singer. At the age of ten, she made her piano debut during an oratorio interval at Drury Lane, where her father, John Park, was the celebrated first oboist. At fifteen, she made her singing debut at...

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Confluencity for Bassoon and Piano

Confluencity is inspired by the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers near St. Louis – the fluidity and separateness of the bassoon and piano co-mingle to produce a strong and dynamic whole.  Melodies with an early American flavor give rise to imitation,...

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Contemporary Composers for Harpsichord, Vol. 1

This volume collects some of the most popular and widely heard harpsichord music of the twentieth century. Arnold Rosner has been called "an inventive and original voice" (The Buffalo News) and the composer of "one of the most eerily fascinating compositions for...

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Contemporary Composers for Harpsichord, Vol. II

This second volume of HMP's Contemporary Harpsichord Series pairs two rhythmically vibrant works. Emma Lou Diemer is a well-known composer, especially admired for her keyboard works. Toccata is a perpetual motion of energy with splashes of glissandi and climactic...

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Cosway – Four-Hand

Maria Cosway (1759-1838) was a cultured and inter-disciplinary woman who kept a popular salon. She was a composer, painter and keyboard artist and had a long relationship and correspondence with Thomas Jefferson. These two- movement sonatas can be performed by two...

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Cuatro Danzas para Flute y Piano

Cuatro Danzas para Flute y Piano (2018) is a four-movement piece with a Spanish flavor and frenzied outer movements.  The music anticipated Harbach’s move to the South West with its Spanish influences. Danza Flamenco begins with a whirling waltz with toccata-like...

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