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Kokopeli: Katherine Hoover Plays | Parnassus PACD96031

Kokopeli: Katherine Hoover Plays

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Label: Parnassus

Cat No: PACD96031

Barcode: 0606345003128

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Contents

Artists

Katherine Hoover (flute)
Stoddard Lincoln (fortepiano)
Don Bailey (flute)
Scott Dunn (piano)
Victoria Drake (harp)

Works

Abel, Carl Friedrich

Sonata no.2 in F minor

Bach, Johann Christian

Sonatas for keyboard and violin (6), op.16, WB10-15a
» no.4 in A major

Berlioz, Hector

L'Enfance du Christ, op.25
» Trio of the Young Ishmaelites

Bizet, Georges

Carmen
» Entr'acte (Act 3) (arr. Charles Delsaux)

Hoover, Katherine

Kokopeli for solo flute
Masks
Winter Spirits

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

Violin Sonata no.12 in G major, K27

Pleyel, Ignaz

Flute Sonata no.2 in G major

Artists

Katherine Hoover (flute)
Stoddard Lincoln (fortepiano)
Don Bailey (flute)
Scott Dunn (piano)
Victoria Drake (harp)

About

Katherine Hoover is particularly well known as a composer of flute music. She is also a distinguished flautist herself, a student of Joseph Mariano and of William Kincaid. This new CD demonstrates her abilities both as flautist and as composer.

The disc includes three of Hoover’s most popular flute works, newly performed by the composer – her first recordings of these pieces. The title work, Kokopeli, has already been recorded eight times previously, an unusual distinction for music composed as recently as 1990. Like Kokopeli, Winter Spirits is a work for unaccompanied flute. Pianist Scott Dunn accompanies Hoover in her suite Masks. The recordings were made digitally in 1999/200O specifically for this CD.

The disc features a programme titled “London Diversions”, recorded in 1968 for the obscure Sonar label and newly remastered from the original master tapes. In this early period instrument recording, Hoover plays a 1911 wooden flute in music of Pleyel, J.C. Bach, Mozart, and Abel, each work chosen for its musical merit as well as its London associations. Her collaborator, Stoddard Lincoln, plays a Hester fortepiano, a copy of an Anton Walter instrument.

The disc also includes two flute duets, recorded live in concert with flautist Don Bailey and harpist Victoria Drake. The Entr’acte fiom Bizet’s Carmen is heard in an early Delsaux arrangement, while the Trio of the Young Ishmaelites from Berlioz’s L’Enfance du Christ is performed in its original scoring for two flutes and harp. Overall, the disc provides an impressive and entertaining portrait of one of the most distinguished musicians of our time.

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