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David Dzubay dancesing in a green bay
New Classical, New Classical   Innova 588    CD   15

This is literary music that paints watercolors on the subconscious and draws the listener in to new worlds beyond the chamber hall. Performed by the Southwest's premiere chamber ensemble, Voices of Change. See One Sheet
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Track Listing Header
Title Composer(s) Performer(s) Length
Threnody for String Quartet David Dzubay
Voices of Change
7:24
Life Songs, Book I: dancesing in a green bay David Dzubay
Voices of Change
20:36
Capriccio for Violin and Piano David Dzubay
Voices of Change
11:19
Life Songs, Book II: Singing the Sun David Dzubay
Voices of Change
15:54
One Sheet Text

Dzubay is a master of the post modern baroque. His sense of color sets him apart from most contemporary chamber music composers; more mother-of-pearl than beige. His work is filled with contrasting textures, moods, and unexpected chromatic twists. Dzubay's world marries poetry to music in subtle, rich ways. Blake, Dickinson, Sappho, Tennyson and Whitman all share space at the communal table in his piece "Singing in the Sun" whereas "Dancesing in a Green Bay" reflects the lowercase spaciousness of E.E. Cummings' poetry. This is literary music that paints watercolors on the subconscious and draws the listener in to new worlds beyond the chamber hall.

David Dzubay has taught at Bloomington, Indiana, and the University of North Texas. His works on this CD are intelligently and artfully performed by the Southwest's premiere chamber ensemble, Voices of Change, directed by Jo Boatright.

Reviews

New York Times

Mr. Dzubay writes in an eclectic style, which is essentially tonal, but which raids atonal techniques when they suit the work's thrust.
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Star Tribune

This is foreground music. It commands attention. It's also extremely well-written. Dzubay....has a vivid imagination. He also knows how to translate his imaginings into bright, unusual orchestral sound.
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New Music Connoisseur

Clever and polished...Dzubay's oeuvre is post-modernist, demonstrating harmonies that are relatively dissonant-if scalar- that aren't shy about wandering into more tonal realms...Clever and polished...
by David Cleary