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ERIC EWAZEN Piano ERIC EWAZEN ERIC ERIC EWAZEN MUSIC for BASS TROMBONE BASS for MUSIC MUSIC for BASS TROMBONE YOSSI ITSKOVICH BASS TROMBONE MEMBERS OF THE TENERIFE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ERIC EWAZEN PIANO ERIC EWAZEN ERIC ERIC EWAZEN MUSIC FOR BASS TROMBONE BASS FOR MUSIC MUSIC FOR BASS TROMBONE WWW.ALBANYRECORDS.COM TROY1599 ALBANY RECORDS U.S. 915 BROADWAY, ALBANY, NY 12207 TEL: 518.436.8814 FAX: 518.436.0643 ALBANY RECORDS U.K. BOX 137, KENDAL, CUMBRIA LA8 0XD TEL: 01539 824008 © 2015 ALBANY RECORDS MADE IN THE USA DDD WARNING: COPYRIGHT SUBSISTS IN ALL RECORDINGS ISSUED UNDER THIS LABEL. ERIC EWAZEN TROY1599 ERIC EWAZEN MUSIC FOR BASS TROMBONE MUSIC FOR BASS TROMBONE Quintet for Bass Trombone & Strings Trio for Horn, Bass Trombone & Piano 1 Allegro Ritmico [4:01] 8 Lento - Allegro Agitato [5:57] 2 Moderato [5:40] 9 Andante [6:39] 3 Allegro Molto [3:17] 10 Allegro [5:37] 4 Fugue [3:09] Inez Gonzales, HORN | Yossi Itskovich, BASS TROMBONE Juan Carlos Gómez & Eduardo Langarica Cavani, VIOLINS Eric Ewazen, PIANO Sviatoslav Belonogov, VIOLA | Gabrielle Zanetti, CELLO Yossi Itskovich, BASS TROMBONE 11 Ballade [12:55] Yossi Itskovich, BASS TROMBONE | Eric Ewazen, PIANO Trio for Tenor Trombone, Bass Trombone & Piano 5 Andante Teneremante [6:10] 12 Pastorale for Trumpet, Bass Trombone & Piano [7:44] 6 Barcarolle [8:00] Ingrid Rebstock, TRUMPET MUSIC FOR BASS TROMBONE [ ] Yossi Itskovich, BASS TROMBONE | Eric Ewazen, PIANO 7 Caprice 4:21 Dede Decker, TENOR TROMBONE Yossi Itskovich, BASS TROMBONE | Eric Ewazen, PIANO Total Time = 73:54 WWW.ALBANYRECORDS.COM TROY1599 ALBANY RECORDS U.S. 915 BROADWAY, ALBANY, NY 12207 TROY1599 TEL: 518.436.8814 FAX: 518.436.0643 ALBANY RECORDS U.K. BOX 137, KENDAL, CUMBRIA LA8 0XD TEL: 01539 824008 © 2015 ALBANY RECORDS MADE IN THE USA DDD WARNING: COPYRIGHT SUBSISTS IN ALL RECORDINGS ISSUED UNDER THIS LABEL. ERIC EWAZEN My friendship with Eric Ewazen started way back in my Student days, in the Juilliard elevator. I needed to play an American composition for American Music class and he had just finished adapting his Ballade — originally written for clarinet — for Bass trombone. I approached Eric — who didn’t know me at the time — and since he had it in his bag he just handed it to me without any questions, offering as well to perform it together. It must have been fate because this piece had a crucial effect on my future. A few months later I recorded the Ballade for a demo tape to the Tenerife symphony to which I was consequently accepted, and two years later I played the version of the same piece for Bass trombone and Strings with our orchestra. I knew what I was doing when I chose Eric’s piece for the audition tape, because to this day I know few composers who know how to showcase a brass instrument and make it shine that well. Years later, as I was starting to “cross over” to becoming a jazz musician I naturally started traveling more and more often to New York City and I always took the opportunity to meet with Eric. As our friendship grew closer I became familiar with other works and styles THE COMPOSER in Eric’s music, such as his music written in the 12 tone system, which I found fascinating. This project, which we had been planning for several years had more pleasant Born in 1954, Eric Ewazen received a B.M. at the Eastman School of Music, and M.M. surprises for me as I became familiar with more facets of Eric’s composition. and D.M.A. degrees from The Juilliard School where he studied. His teachers included I find that the thread through his styles, apart for the natural “fingerprint” of the Milton Babbitt, Samuel Adler, Warren Benson, Joseph Schwantner, and Gunther Schuller. composer has also to do with his personality and humanity. I feel that I can hear in all his He is a recipient of numerous composition awards and prizes and his works have been music his passion for life, people and nature. commissioned and performed by many soloists, chamber ensembles and orchestras in the Eric gave me a free hand in adapting the pieces that weren’t originally written or U.S. and abroad. His music has been recorded on the Summit Records, d’Note Records, previously adapted for bass trombone. Whereas I shifted some parts to the lower, more CRS Records, New World, Clique Track, Helicon, Hyperion, EMI Classics, and Albany naturally “singing” register of the instrument, I also felt that other parts should stay in the Records labels. He has been a guest at more than 100 universities and colleges around upper register, where the bass trombone can also be effective, expressive and blend well the world and a lecturer for the New York Philharmonic’s Musical Encounters Series, with other instruments. Vice-President of the League of Composers International Society of Contemporary Music, and Composer-in-Residence with the Orchestra of St. Luke’s in New York City. He is on —YOSSI ITSKOVICH, APRIL 2015 the faculty of The Juilliard School. THE PERFORMERS A Venezuelan violinist, resident of Tenerife and a member of the Tenerife Symphony Juan Carlos Gómez Ríos began his music studies at the José Principal viola of the Tenerife Symphony Orchestra since 1997, Sviatoslav Luis Paz Conservatory in his native town, Maracaibo. After having finished Belonogov is a graduate of the Russian Music Academy. He was a his course he traveled to New York to study with Maestro Albert Markov. prizewinner of the USSR National Viola Competition in 1988 and a laureate In Spain, he received a scholarship from the Escola de Altos Estudios of the Dmitri Shostakovich String Quartet competition in 1993. He has Musicales of Santiago de Compostela. In addition to his work with the been soloist with the State Symphony Orchestra of Moscow; the Moscow orchestra, he is an active recitalist and chamber music musician. Virtuosi and the National Orchestra of Russia, among others. He has performed at prestigious concert venues and festivals around the world. Born in Tenerife, hornist Inez Gonzalez studied at the Music Conservatories in Santa Cruz and Tenerife, as well as the Sweelink Violinist Eduard Langarica Cavani studied at the Conservatorio Superior Conservatory in Amsterdam. Principal horn of the Tenerife Symphony, de Musica in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, the Kolinklijk Conservatory at she has performed as soloist with that orchestra as well as the the Hague; and the Rotterdam Conservatory. A prizewinner of several La Laguna Chamber Orchestra. She is on the faculty of the Canarias competitions, he has performed with numerous orchestras including the Music Conservatory. Ms. Gonzalez performs on a Stomvi Titán 5 horn. Galicia Symphony Orchestra, the Castilla Symphony Orchestra and the Gran Canaria Symphony Orchestra, among others. He is a member of the Tenerife Symphony Orchestra. Bass trombonist Yossi Itskovich was born in Israel and studied trombone with Micha Davis and Shmuel Hershko of the Israel Philharmonic. He switched to bass trombone and began performing with the Haifa Born in the U.S. Deanna Dee Decker studied trombone at the San Symphony at age 16. He studied at The Juilliard School with Donald Francisco Conservatory of Music. She performed with the San Francisco Harwood and Warren Deck and in 1998 was engaged as a member of Symphony, the Chicago Civic Orchestra and the Chicago Symphony the Tenerife Symphony and has performed as a soloist with the orchestra Orchestra. Since 1989 she has been the principal trombonist of the on several occasions. Orquesta Sinfónica de Tenerife, as well as a professor at the “Conservatorio Profesional de Música” in Santa Cruz, Tenerife. She has performed as a soloist with her orchestra on five different occasions. She has given master classes in Spain, Croatia and the U.S., where she also performed as a soloist. Ingrid Rebstock was born in Germany where she studied the trumpet ACKNOWLEDGMENTS from an early age, eventually moving to the U.S. to complete her musical Recorded at Paraninfo de la Universidad de La Laguna Concert Hall, 2014. training at Indiana University and Chicago. After holding principal Mixed at 96K Studio, Tenerife trumpet positions in the Chicago Civic Orchestra and the Shanghai Radio Symphony Orchestra in China she returned to Europe where she has since Sound Engineer: Kike Perdomo preformed in Austria, France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, Norway, Produced by Kike Perdomo & Yossi Itskovich Sweden and Spain, where she now resides with her family in the Canary Cover image: Yossi Itskovich – Playa El Ancón in La Orotava, Tenerife Islands and is principal trumpet of the Tenerife Symphony Orchestra. I would like to express my deepest gratitude to my dear friend Eric for the truly great efforts he made to make this recording happen, and for the honor and pleasure he gave us all to play his music with him. Born in Milan, cellist Gabriele Zanetti studied at the conservatory of his native town. He has performed with various orchestras in Italy, including I would like to thank all of my colleagues of the Tenerife Symphony the Teatro alla Scala, Teatro Comunale di Bologna, Orchestra dei Pomeriggi who participated in this project. To Kike Perdomo for his dedicated Musicali, Orchestra “Toscanini” dell’ Emilia-Romagna, Orchestra Sinfonica work in the studio. To Eduardo Martín and Any Poggio for their help. della Rai-TV. He was principal cellist of the G. Verdi Symphony Orchestra in Milan and is now co-principal of the Tenerife Symphony. Thanks to the La Laguna University for providing us with the Paraninfo Concert hall, and to Pepe Ambrosio for making it happen. Special thanks to Cabildo de Tenerife for the sponsorship, and to Mr. Cristobal de la Rosa for the treatment. —YOSSI ITSKOVICH.
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