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Bridge Records 9003
- A Little Suite for Christmas, A.D. 1979
Lambert Orkis (piano)
[Recorded at Bradley Hills Church, Bethesda, MD in August 1982]
- Also includes:
Sonata for Piano "Reflections of a Dark Light" - Richard Wernick
Better not play this within earshot of any piano-tuners. They tend to regard Crumb's special effects as an infringement of their exclusive rights to the inside of the instrument, and Richard Wernick's "Sonata" goes in for such expanses of accented fff that even the toughest of modern concert grands cannot hope to emerge unscathed.
Pianistically though, both pieces, and the playing, are most impressive. Crumb carries the Impressionist's art a stage further, creating the illusion of a magical percussion orchestra. This aural titillation comes perilously close to a kind of contemporary kitsch—particularly when the Coventry Carol appears "like a minstrel's harp" -— and there are no new tricks to add to the repertoire of the Makrokosmos pieces. But there is more to A Little Suite for Christmas than just superior doodling -— the fifth piece develops ideas from the first two and the seventh eventually returns to the attractive chiming figure of the very opening (an appropriately Messiaenic theme, given the inspiration of Giotto's Paduan frescoes describing the life of Christ).
Crumb's atmospheric effects are more difficult to bring off cleanly than they sound. Lambert Orkis gives a marvellous performance, as he does of the Wernick Sonata. Both works are dedicated to him and both demand extremes of delicacy and power ... The recording (available on cassette and CD only) and the instrument, though tested to the limit, also come through their ordeal with great credit.
DJF, Gramophone, March 1987
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