Demarre McGill, Anthony McGill, Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra, Allen Tinkham – Winged Creatures (2019) [FLAC 24 bit, 88,2 kHz]

Demarre McGill, Anthony McGill, Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra, Allen Tinkham – Winged Creatures (2019) [FLAC 24 bit, 88,2 kHz]

Anthony McGill, the New York Philharmonics principal clarinetist, and brother Demarre McGill, the Seattle Symphony Orchestras principle flutist, return to a beloved training ground, the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestras (CYSO), for an album of works for flute, clarinet, and orchestra featuring world-premiere recordings of specially commissioned duo concertos. The albums title track, celebrated African-American composer Michael Abels Winged Creatures, was commissioned for the project by Cedille Records. Inspired by the flight of butterflies and other creatures, its solo parts are, in turns, delicate, frenetic, soaring, and powerful. The orchestra originally commissioned Joel Pucketts Concerto Duo for a 2012 concert with the McGill brothers. The work evokes family affection and sibling camaraderie. Franz Danzis virtuosic and elegant Sinfonia Concertante for Flute, Clarinet, and Orchestra, Op. 41, is a tour de force of late-Classical charm. Saint-Saëns youthful, virtuosic Tarantelle, Op. 6, draws inspiration from a southern Italian folk dance. It is something of a signature piece for the McGills, who performed the piano-accompanied version on Mr. Rogers Neighborhood when the brothers were 18 and 14, respectively.

Dover Quartet – Beethoven: Complete String Quartets, Vol. 2 – The Middle Quartets (2021) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Dover Quartet – Beethoven: Complete String Quartets, Vol. 2 – The Middle Quartets (2021) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

The Dover Quartet, “the young American string quartet of the moment” (The New Yorker) unveils the second installment in its critically acclaimed Beethoven quartet cycle on Cedille Records. The Dover’s three-album set of Beethoven’s “Middle Quartets” includes the three Op. 59 “Razumovsky” Quartets, infused with Russian folk tunes; the graceful “Harp”, Op. 74, named for its plucked string figures; and the intense Op. 95 “Serioso”, a forward-looking experiment that Beethoven originally intended “for a small circle of connoisseurs”.

David Schrader – Frank Ferko & Leo Sowerby: Organ Music (2021) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

David Schrader – Frank Ferko & Leo Sowerby: Organ Music (2021) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Versatile keyboard virtuoso David Schrader, heard on more than two dozen Cedille Records albums, performs attractive 20th- and 21st-century solo organ works by Frank Ferko (b. 1950) and Leo Sowerby (1895-1968), prolific composers known for their organ mastery and closely associated with the city of Chicago.

Dover Quartet – Beethoven – Complete String Quartets, Vol. 1 (2020) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Dover Quartet – Beethoven – Complete String Quartets, Vol. 1 (2020) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

The Dover Quartet, “the young American string quartet of the moment” (The New Yorker), launches its emerging, three-volume complete Beethoven quartet cycle with the six Opus 18 quartets, often cited as the epitome of the classical string quartet as developed by Haydn and Mozart while foreshadowing Beethoven’s future innovations.

Dover Quartet – Beethoven: Complete String Quartets, Vol. 3 – The Late Quartets (2022) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Dover Quartet – Beethoven: Complete String Quartets, Vol. 3 – The Late Quartets (2022) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

The celebrated Dover Quartet, the young, Grammy-nominated ensemble brimming with prestigious awards and residencies, concludes its critically acclaimed, three-volume Beethoven cycle with the composer’s five monumental, revolutionary Late Quartets and imposing Grosse Fuge.

Black Oak Ensemble – Silenced Voices (2019) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Black Oak Ensemble – Silenced Voices (2019) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

The music of the many composers who died in the Holocaust has received renewed attention from various angles, including that of whether the music they wrote prior to their incarceration and death has been unjustly neglected. This release from Chicago’s Black Oak Ensemble and Cedille label answers in a convincing affirmative. Two of the pieces here, by Gideon Klein and Paul Hermann, were written in the Theresienstadt concentration camp, where cultural performances were permitted, but the bulk of the pieces were written earlier, before their composers were captured. Mostly they are youthful works, and what they show is an effort to extend the language of Bartók, who in at least one case (Sándor Kuti, who classmate Georg Solti said would have become one of Hungary’s greatest composers had he lived) was the composer’s actual teacher. Kuti’s Serenade for string trio is marked by Hungarian folk rhythms but uses clusters of chords in a way Bartók would not have done. Among the works written at Theresienstadt, Hans Krása’s Tánec (Dance) is especially notable: it is a sort of abstract dance unlike anything else of the period. One work, the String Trio, Op. 1, is by Géza Frid, who survived the war by hiding out in the Netherlands; this work, heavily influenced by the instrumentation as well as the tonal world of Hungarian folk music, here receives its world premiere. The performances by the Black Oak Ensemble are rich and obviously well prepared, and the sound from a Northwestern University recital hall is unusually good for such venues. It is worth noting that the album’s producer is James Ginsburg, son of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Black Oak Ensemble – Avant l’orage: French String Trios, 1926–1939 (2022) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Black Oak Ensemble – Avant l’orage: French String Trios, 1926–1939 (2022) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Black Oak Ensemble, the Chicago-based string trio with an international following, treats listeners to a double-album of stylish and often witty French treasures written between the World Wars.

The ensemble offers seven rarely heard delicacies from the 1920s and 30s, including world premiere recordings of trios by Henri Tomasi, Robert Casadesus, and Gustave Samazeuilh along with works by Jean Cras, Emile Goué, Jean Françaix, and Gabriel Pierné. Most were written for and dedicated to the virtuosic Trio Pasquier, which ranked among the era’s chamber music superstars.

Aznavoorian Duo – Gems from Armenia (2022) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

Aznavoorian Duo – Gems from Armenia (2022) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

Cellist Ani Aznavoorian and pianist Marta Aznavoorian, each a renowned soloist and chamber musician in her own right, together celebrate the sounds of their ancestral homeland on Gems from Armenia. The album marks the Chicago-raised sisters’ recording debut as the Aznavoorian Duo. Their panoramic survey of Armenian classical music opens with ancient folk songs arranged with haunting harmonies by early 20th-century Orthodox priest, composer, and musicologist Komitas Vardapet. The Armenian musical renaissance of the Soviet era finds expression in Aram Khachaturian’s glorious ode to his hometown of Yerevan; Arno Babajanian’s impassioned tribute to his mentor Kachaturian; the early Sonata for Cello and Piano by Avet Terterian, whose admirers included Dmitri Shostakovich; and the Impromptu of Alexander Arutiunian, winner of many Soviet and Armenian musical honors and awards. Contemporary voices include Serouj Kradjian, whose “Sari Siroun Yar” is an arrangement of an Armenian troubadour love song. Vache Sharafyan’s Petrified Dance is haunted by the memory of Armenian soldiers lost in recent battles. American Peter Boyer’s Mount Ararat, commissioned for this project and receiving its world-premiere recording, evokes the snow-capped twin peaks of biblical fame central to Armenian national and religious identity.

Anthony McGill, Gloria Chien – Here with You (2021) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

Anthony McGill, Gloria Chien – Here with You (2021) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

Anthony McGill, principal clarinet of the New York Philharmonic, and pianist Gloria Chien, a frequent performer with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, make their commercial recording debut as a duo on Here With You, an album (mostly) of early and late German Romantic masterworks they’ve treasured throughout their 15 years of mutual admiration and musical collaboration. It’s a project that embodies, in the artists’ words, a “shared expression of beauty and friendship.”

Anthony McGill – American Stories (2022) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Anthony McGill – American Stories (2022) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Anthony McGill, New York Philharmonic principal clarinet and 2020 Avery Fisher Prize winner, and the multiple Grammy Award-winning Pacifica Quartet present an album illuminating experiences that have shaped America through works by Richard Danielpour, James Lee III, Ben Shirley (all three world-premiere recordings), and Valerie Coleman. McGill describes it as a project driven by the desire to “expand the capacity for art and music to change the world.”

Andy Baker Orchestra, Avalon String Quartet, Andy Baker – Leo Sowerby: The Paul Whiteman Commissions & Other Early Works (2021) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

Andy Baker Orchestra, Avalon String Quartet, Andy Baker – Leo Sowerby: The Paul Whiteman Commissions & Other Early Works (2021) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

Evoking the Roaring Twenties, Chicago composer Leo Sowerby’s engaging and ingenious Synconata (1924) and Symphony for Jazz Orchestra (“Monotony”) (1925), critically praised for their distinctive harmony, counterpoint, and humor, receive world-premiere recordings by Chicago bandleader-trombonist Andrew Baker and his Andy Baker Orchestra, making their Cedille Records debuts.

Alex Klein, Phillip Bush – When There Are No Words: Revolutionary Works for Oboe & Piano (2022) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

Alex Klein, Phillip Bush – When There Are No Words: Revolutionary Works for Oboe & Piano (2022) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

Grammy Award-winner Alex Klein, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s principal oboe emeritus, and pianist Phillip Bush perform works by composers from both sides of the Atlantic who were caught up in or deeply moved by 20th-century political turmoil.

Alex Klein, Phillip Bush – Twentieth Century Oboe Sonatas (2019) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

Alex Klein, Phillip Bush – Twentieth Century Oboe Sonatas (2019) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

Grammy Award-winner Alex Klein, former principal oboist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, performs sonatas that signify the oboe’s 20th-century reemergence as a brilliant solo instrument. One of the world’s most famous oboe players, Klein says he waited to acquire a professional lifetime’s worth of experience before putting his stamp on the six sonatas heard here.