CARTER: “RICONOSCENZA.” MACHOVER: “HIDDEN SPARKS.” SHAPEY: FANTASY...
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CARTER: “RICONOSCENZA.” MACHOVER: “HIDDEN SPARKS.” SHAPEY: FANTASY FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO. MELBY: CONCERTO FOR VIOLIN AND SYNTHESIZED TAPE. Maryvonne Le Dizes-Richard, violin; Jean-Claude-Henriot, piano. New World NW 333 (digital). Le Dizes-Richard, the winner of the 1983 Carnegie Hall International American Music Competition, leads an engrossing excursion around the contemporary chamber repertory for violin. She is a virtuso of the new modern, riding with all and sundry challenges. Those include Carter’s compact fantasia, Shapey’s tart, throbbing effusion, Machover’s bravura--if empty--exercise and Melby’s fascinating meeting of humanity and electronics. Henriot collaborates sympathetically, and New World’s European pressings represent a distinct improvement over this company’s norm.
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