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Music from America & Abroad for , & works by Graham Waterhouse // Alan Richardson // Nikola Resanovic // // Michael Stockigt // Michael Head // Umberto Bertoni

WWW.ALBANYRECORDS.COM TROY1544 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 oboe TEL: 01539 824008 John Dee © 2015 ALBANY RECORDS MADE IN THE USA DDD Timothy McGovern bassoon WARNING: COPYRIGHT SUBSISTS IN ALL RECORDINGS ISSUED UNDER THIS LABEL. Cara Chowning piano The and The Music an Italian bassoonist, his is lyrical, sentimental, virtuosic and of substantial length. In the last few years, this concerto has frequently appeared on recital programs in the United States Graham Waterhouse (1962-) is a British who has clearly been drawn to . The and is quickly becoming a standard repertoire piece for bassoonists. intimacy and sense dialogue within small instrumental combinations appeal to his musical sensibilities. This is the case in his Toccatina Precipitando, Op. 24b for Oboe, Bassoon and Piano. Since 1992, Bill Douglas (1944-) is a Canadian-born bassoonist, and composer. In 1994, Canada’s Waterhouse has lived in Munich where he is active as a freelance composer and cellist. His other Trio SOCAN presented him with their classical composer of the year award. His compositions are per- piece, Gestural Variations for Oboe, Bassoon and Piano was dedicated to and premiered by John Dee. formed by major orchestras and chamber ensembles around the world.

Alan Richardson (1904-1978) was a Scottish composer, Professor of Piano at the Royal Academy Michael Head (1900-1976) was a British composer, pianist, organist and singer. After serving in and his wife was oboist, Janet Craxton. He wrote in a melodious and polished style and his works World War I, Head completed his studies at the Royal Academy of Music. At the outbreak of World often had descriptive titles. John Dee was given the French Suite for Oboe and Piano by the late War II, he returned to London and continued teaching and performing, giving hundreds of concerts in Principal Oboe of the , John De Lancie. This recording of the French Suite is factories and in small towns. being dedicated to his life and friendship.

Nikola Resanovic (1955-) is a British composer who is currently serving as a Professor of Music at the University of Akron. Drawing from his Serbian heritage, his works are heavily influenced by the rhythms The Performers and harmonies of that nation. The Last Dance was composed for Rosanovic’s late University of Akron colleague and bassoon professor, Lynette Diers Cohen. It comes from the second movement of his John Dee is the Bill A. Nugent Endowed Professor of Music Performance and the Professor of Oboe Sonata for Bassoon, which was premiered by Timothy McGovern in 2004 at the University of Illinois. Studies at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. He has received the National Endowment for the Arts, Outstanding Teacher Award several times, he appears in Who’s Who Among American Michael Stockigt (1957-) is a German composer and pianist has toured throughout Europe and the Teachers and his oboe students have won significant professional performance and teaching positions Middle East. His works have been performed by several orchestras, including the Leipzig Consort, the throughout the world including the and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. His oboe Dresden Philharmonic and the Berlin Symphony Orchestra. He currently teaches in Berlin and at the teachers have included June Wollwage, Robert Mayer, Daniel Stolper, Gladys Elliot, and John University of Music and Theatre in Rostock. The Sonatine for Bassoon and Piano was composed in Mack. Before starting his work at UIUC in 2004, he was Principal Oboe of the Florida Philharmonic 1976. The rhythm and harmony in this virtuosic piece are strongly influenced by . Orchestra and Florida Grand Opera while also Oboe Professor at the University of Miami and the Harid Conservatory of Music for 23 years. Before this, he was Principal Oboe of the Florida Orchestra Umberto Bertoni (1883-1954) was an Italian composer and bassoonist who performed in opera (Tampa) for three years and the Civic Orchestra of Chicago. John has been featured in weekly national orchestras most of his career. Among bassoonists, he is perhaps best known for his bassoon etudes, broadcasted radio programs with the Florida Philharmonic on more than 140 stations and his solo 12 Studies for Bassoon. He composed the Concerto in F Major in 1954. As one might imagine from performances of the Strauss and Mozart Oboe with the FPO have met with critic acclaim. The Miami Herald wrote, “his shading and inflection were worthy of major recording artists who trot University of Michigan. His bassoon teachers include L. Hugh Cooper, Sherman Walt, Willard Elliot, the globe as oboe soloists.” His solo CD “Under a Near Sky,” (Klavier Records) was reviewed by the Wilbur Simpson and Ronald Noble. Professor McGovern has performed with the Chicago Symphony International Double Reed Society Journal, “I was delighted to encounter ’s Recording Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Delaware Symphony Orchestra, (NBC,Toscanini Orchestra), Robert Sprenkle’s (RPO), and later John Mack’s version (Cleveland Grant Park Symphony Orchestra and the Chicago Opera Theater Orchestra,among others. He has Orchestra) but even happier to recommend John Dee’s interpretation.” He has been the featured performed with many legendary such as , , , soloist with I Solisti Aquilani in Italy, has assisted Yamaha, Japan in developing their professional , Yo-Yo Ma, , , , , model oboe, has performed in Beijing and Shanghai, and has returned to Spain and Korea to perform Sir , Charles Dutoit, and Seiji Ozawa. He has recorded approximately 30 CD’s of and teach by invitation. He is invited to perform at leading music festivals and with such ensembles diverse orchestral and chamber music repertoire with London/Decca and other recording companies. as the Alexander, Miami, Ying, Pacifica, Jupiter and Lark String Quartets. He has performed and Recent recordings include “Turbulent Winds” and “Gale Force” with the Prairie Winds Woodwind recorded with orchestras such as the Chicago, Saint Louis and Atlanta Symphony Orchestras and Quintet. His premieres of new solo and chamber pieces include works from composer’s Bill Douglas, with such conductors as Sir , and . His televised solo Nikola Resanovic, James Stephenson, Arthur Weisberg, Elaine Fine and many others. He was the performances may be seen as filmed throughout Alaska, Vancouver and Victoria B.C. at Saint Mary’s Overall Winner of the Performers of Connecticut International Solo Competition for woodwinds and and Grace Cathedrals in San Francisco for the internationally syndicated television series, “The Joy voice. The following year he was named the Co-winner of the East/West Artists International Solo of Music,” with organist Diane Bish. Professor Dee has performed for Saint John Paul II and he has Competition in . He is the recipient of two Tanglewood Fellowships. Professor McGovern collaborated with nearly every major performing artist in the world including , Jose has performed at numerous national and international conferences and festivals, on many public Carreras, Placido Domingo, Kiri TeKanawa, Cecilia Bartoli, Renee Fleming, , radio and television programs, at numerous universities throughout the United States and on cham- YahudiMenuhin, Isaac Stern, , Uto Ugi, Itzhak Perlman, Josh Bell, , ber music series in 30 of the 50 states. He performed his New York City solo recital debut at Weill Yo-Yo Ma, , Janos Starker, MstislavRostropovich, Van Cliburn, Yefim Bronfman, Martha Recital Hall at in 1987. Tours with orchestras and chamber groups have taken him Argerich, Andre Watts, Emanuel Axe, Lang-Lang, , Gloria Estefan, , Mel throughout North and South America, Europe, and the Far East. Robert Sherman, in a New York Times Torme, , Nelson Riddle, , Peter Nero and . review, said, “Timothy McGovern is quite an extraordinary talent. His playing was indeed consistently musical and compelling: It had expressive warmth, a natural feeling for line and phrase and, when In addition to his appointment as Associate Professor of Bassoon at the University of Illinois, needed, amazing agility.” Timothy McGovern is currently Woodwind Division Chair, and Principal Bassoonist with the Illinois Symphony Orchestra, Champaign/Urbana Symphony Orchestra and Illinois Chamber Orchestra. He Equally at home in vocal and instrumental repertoire, Cara Chowning is in demand as a coach and is also a current member of the Prairie Winds Woodwind Quintet. For seven years he was Associate collaborative artist. She has performed extensively throughout the United States, South America, Principal Bassoon of the Montréal Symphony Orchestra and Principal Bassoon of the Montréal and Europe as duo partner, chamber and orchestral pianist. She has served on the Symphonette and McGill Chamber Orchestra. He was also Principal Bassoon of the Ravinia Festival accompanying faculties of the Cleveland Institute of Music and the American Institute of Music Orchestra for five years. He has been a faculty member at Indiana University, McGill University, the Studies in Graz, Austria as well as the faculties of Simpson College and the University of Illinois University of Delaware and St. Cloud State University. He attended and the at Urbana-Champaign. Her coaching students can be heard in young artist programs and opera houses such as the Metropolitan Opera, Kansas Lyric, Minnesota Opera, and San Francisco Opera. Acknowledgments Ms. Chowning is a frequent guest on recital series throughout the Midwest and Northeast Ohio and has been broadcast on WFMT, WCLV and Iowa Public Radio. She has performed at the National All works recorded at the Great Hall, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, Urbana, Illinois Association’s Convention and the International Double Reed Society Convention as competition on August 19-21, September 30 and October 1-3, 2013. pianist and recitalist. As Music Director and pianist, Ms. Chowning has prepared over thirty com- Chief Sound Engineer: Bill Demkov plete opera or musical theater productions at the professional, young artist, and collegiate levels. Assistant Engineer: Frank Horger As conductor, Ms. Chowning has produced The Mikado, Le Nozze di Figaro, and Die Zauberflöte for Simpson College; Carmen, Il Baribiere di Siviglia, Madama Butterfly, L’elisird’amore and La Bohême Producers: Kevin Bourassa, Evan Tammen, Angela Tammen and Chih-Wei Chang for the Bar Harbor Music Festival; and has served as cover conductor for productions with the Canton Symphony Orchestra and the University of Illinois Opera Theater. Additionally, Ms. Chowning has served on the music staff of Cleveland Opera, Lyric Opera Cleveland, and Opera Cleveland in the Publishers capacities of Assistant Chorus Master, Staff Pianist, Coach, and Musical Director. An avid supporter Graham Waterhouse’s Toccatina Precipitando and Nikola Resanovic’s Last Dance are available of outreach and arts education, Ms. Chowning worked with Cleveland Opera on Tour for four seasons direct from the composers; Alan Richardson’s French Suite is published by Emerson Edition Ltd. preparing and performing music in the greater Cleveland community. Later, as Music Director of Bill Douglas’ Four Easy Lyrical Pieces is published by TrevCo Music; Michael Stockigt’s Sonatine is Opera Cleveland’s Great Works outreach Department, she created several new educational programs published by Verlag Neue Musik Berlin; Michael Head’s Two Pieces is published by Boosey & Hawkes; for performance in schools across Northeast Ohio. Ms. Chowning holds performance degrees in piano Michael Head’s Trio is published by Emerson Edition Ltd.; and Umberto Bertoni’s Concerto in F Major and collaborative piano from Northwestern University and the Cleveland Institute of Music and a is published by Edizioni Bongiovanni. Doctor of Musical Arts in Accompanying and Vocal Coaching from the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign. She currently enjoys a multi-faceted, active freelance career based in the Chicago area. We wish to gratefully acknowledge the University of Illinois Research Board for their generous support of this project, the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, the College of Fine and Applied Arts and the School of Music. Our thanks to Chief Sound Engineer, Bill Demkov and Assistant Engineer, Frank Horger and our appreciation to Producers Kevin Bourassa, Evan and Angela Tammen and Chih-Wei Chang. Our special thanks go to our loving and supportive spouses Kati Dee, Marlene McGovern and Daniel Pozzebon. Music from America & Abroad for Oboe, Bassoon & Piano TROY1544 ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] 4:35 3:20 3:22 3:07 2:54 2:20 4:35 3:07 7:10 4:25 5:00 [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ Michael Head (1900-1976) Trio for Oboe, Bassoon & Piano (1977) Allegro Andantino Allegro Vivace Total Time = 77:14 Michael Stockigt (1957-) & Piano (1976) Sonatine for Bassoon Allegro animato Andante cantabile Allegro giocoso Michael Head (1900-1976) Two Pieces for Oboe & Piano (1954) Elegiac Dance Umberto Bertoni (1883-1954) Concerto in F Major for Bassoon & Piano (1953) Allegro assai Rondo, Allegro non troppo 20 21 Andantino 22 12 13 14 15 16 Presto 17 18 Adagio 19 ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] 2:25 2:20 2:15 1:57 3:38 3:30 3:58 2:47 2:51 3:50 3:32 [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ DDD A S U E H T N MADE I Les Moulins Nikola Resanovic (1955-) Last Dance for Bassoon & Piano (In Memoriam: Lynette Diers Cohen) (2004) from Sonata for Bassoon & Piano Bill Douglas (1944-) Four Easy Lyrical Pieces for Oboe & Piano (1971/1995) The Hills of Glencar Begin Sweet World Sweet Rain Return to Inishmore (1962-) Graham Waterhouse Op. 24 Toccating Precipitando, & Piano (1999) for Oboe, Bassoon Alan Richardson (1904-1978) Oboe & Piano (1946) French Suite for Les Peupliers RDS 4 Passepied 5 Causerie 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 Rendezvous 3 ECO R Y 5 ALBAN 201

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