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Recordings
Jane Wang Considers the Dragonfly
Label: Albany Records
Released: May 1, 2009
Catalog Number: TROY1117
A delightful recording of Elena Ruehr's chamber works.Called a "composer to watch" by Opera News, Elena Ruehr's music has been performed by the Borremeo String Quartet, the Shanghai String Quartet, the Boston Modern Orchestra Project (where she was composer in residence from 2000-2005), and the Cincinnati Symphony, among others. Dr. Ruehr was a fellow at the Radcliffe Institute in 2009 and she teaches in the music department at MIT.Contents:The Law of Floating ObjectsSarah Brady, flute Blackberries Benjamin Seltzer, clarinet, Alexei Gonzales, cello, Heng-Jin Park, piano Three Preludes Sarah Bob, piano Of Water and Clouds Sarah Brady, flute, Sarah Bob, piano Black and White Benjamin Seltzer, clarinet, Heng-Jin Park, piano jane wang considers the dragonfly Sarah Brady, flute Review:"With a light touch, Elena Ruehr's music grabs your attention in a 'what's that over there in the distance?' sort of way. Upon a closer look, the music is a careful balance of gorgeous sonorities, descriptive themes, and vibrant rhythm." (Endless Possibilities)"Ruehr's chamber music is lovely. She crafts her materials with an experienced hand, fully aware that less is more. ...Well worth investigating. Ruehr's voice is as memorable as it is gentle." (Fanfare) Related Links
Updated: Oct-13-2011
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