Trios from Contemporary Chicago Lincoln Trio
Album info
Album-Release:
2022
HRA-Release:
10.06.2022
Label: Cedille
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Lincoln Trio
Composer: Shawn E. Okpebholo, Augusta Read Thomas (1964), Shulamit Ran (1949), Mischa Zupko, Stacy Garrop (1969-)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Shawn E. Okpebholo (b. 1918): City Beautiful:
- 1 Okpebholo: City Beautiful: I. Aqua 03:21
- 2 Okpebholo: City Beautiful: II. Prairie 04:43
- 3 Okpebholo: City Beautiful: III. Burnham 03:09
- Augusta Read Thomas (b. 1964): ...A Circle around the Sun...:
- 4 Thomas: ...A Circle around the Sun...: I. Elegant and spacious 01:54
- 5 Thomas: ...A Circle around the Sun...: II. Dance-Like, Playful, and Lyrical 03:15
- Shulamit Ran (b. 1949): Soliliquy for Violin, Cello & Piano:
- 6 Ran: Soliliquy for Violin, Cello & Piano 08:29
- Mischa Zupko (b. 1971): Fanfare 80:
- 7 Zupko: Fanfare 80 02:55
- Stacy Garrop (b. 1969): Sanctuary for Violin, Cello & Piano:
- 8 Garrop: Sanctuary for Violin, Cello & Piano: I. Without 15:31
- 9 Garrop: Sanctuary for Violin, Cello & Piano: II. Within 08:00
Info for Trios from Contemporary Chicago
The twice-Grammy-nominated, Billboard-charting Lincoln Trio — violinist Desirée Ruhstrat, cellist David Cunliffe, and pianist Marta Aznavoorian — surveys works by five of Chicago’s most highly lauded contemporary composers on an album that features three world-premiere recordings. The Lincoln Trio’s hometown heroes in this project are Shawn E. Okpebholo, Augusta Read Thomas, Shulamit Ran, Mischa Zupko, and Stacy Garrop.
Okpebholo’s music has been described as “devastatingly beautiful” and “fresh and new and fearless” (Washington Post). His three-movement city beautiful, a world-premiere recording, evokes the distinctive Chicago architecture of Jeanne Gang’s wavy, water-inspired Aqua skyscraper; Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie School masterpiece, the Frederick C. Robie House; and Daniel Burnham’s Beaux-Arts Union Station.
Recipient of many awards and honors, Augusta Read Thomas is “a true virtuoso composer” (The New Yorker). Her vibrant, multicolored …a circle around the sun… gives each instrument, by turns, a “starring” role in the center of a compact musical solar system.
In addition to receiving the Pulitzer Prize in 1991, Ran has received almost every major honor a U.S. composer can earn. Her Soliloquy, depicting unrequited love, is based on a musical fragment from her first opera, Between Two Worlds (The Dybbuk), with the violin serving as its emotional center.
Zupko’s music has earned kudos from The New York Times, Classical Voice North America, the Chicago Tribune, and other major publications and has been championed, commissioned, and premiered by leading U.S. orchestras and chamber groups. His celebratory Fanfare 80, a world-premiere recording, opens with the hallmarks of a classic fanfare, with “antiphonal volleys” among the instruments and occasional “dance-like” passages from the piano.
“One of Chicago’s most keenly sensitive composers” (Chicago Tribune), Garrop is also among the busiest. Recent com-missions include works for The Crossing, Grant Park Orchestra, and St. Louis Symphony. Her Sanctuary, another world- premiere recording, is a deeply personal tribute to her late father. The music evokes a child’s lonely search for memories of a lost parent, followed by the joy and solemnity of a father-daughter reunion.
Lincoln Trio
Lincoln Trio
In 2012, Fanfare magazine declared the celebrated Chicago-based Lincoln Trio — Desirée Ruhstrat, violin; David Cunliffe, cello; Marta Aznavoorian, piano — “one of the hottest young trios in the business.” Formed in 2003, the Lincoln Trio takes its name from their home in the heartland of the United States, the land of Lincoln. The trio has been praised for its polished presentations of well-known chamber works and its ability to forge new paths with contemporary repertoire. The group’s reputation as a first-rate ensemble draws an eclectic audience of sophisticated music lovers, young admirers of contemporary programs, and students discovering chamber music for the first time.
With performing experience spanning the globe, each member is an artist of international renown. Violinist Desirée Ruhstrat has performed throughout the US and Europe, appearing at the White House and performing on live radio broadcasts heard around the world with the Berlin Radio Orchestra; cellist David Cunliffe has performed with the BBC and Royal Scottish orchestras and as a member of the Balanescu Quartet; pianist Marta Aznavoorian has appeared with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and has performed at the Kennedy Center and Sydney Opera House.
Winners of the 2008 Master Players International Competition in Venice, Italy and recipients of the 2011 prestigious Young Performers Career Advancement Award, the trio has performed throughout the United States, including appearances at Carnegie’s Weill Hall, the Ravinia Festival, New York’s Le Poisson Rouge, the Indianapolis Symphony Beethoven Chamber Music Series, Vermont’s Lane Concert Series, the University of Chicago, Chicago’s Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert Series and Music in the Loft, and in Springfield, Illinois, where the trio was chosen to celebrate the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial with President Barack Obama. Internationally the trio has performed in Germany, Singapore, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Colombia, and Mexico.
Champions of new music, the Lincoln Trio has performed numerous compositions written especially for them, including premieres of works by Stacy Garrop, Mischa Zupko, Laura Elise Schwendinger, James Crowley, Eric Sawyer, Lawrence Dillon, and eight-time ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer Award winner Conrad Tao.
Staunch proponents of music education, the Lincoln Trio is resident ensemble at Chicago’s Merit School of Music and has had residencies at the Music Institute of Chicago, San Francisco State University, the University of Wisconsin Madison, and SUNY Fredonia.
The Trio’s previous discography includes Notable Women and three other albums on Cedille Records. 2013 saw the critically acclaimed Naxos release Annelies based on the Diary of Anne Frank with Westminster Williamson Voices, clarinetist Bharat Chandra, and soprano Arianna Zukerman.
The Midwest premiere of Annelies took place at the Ravinia Festival in February 2013 with the Chicago Children’s Choir and was the featured concluding event of the US Holocaust Memorial Museum’s 20th Anniversary Tour of the United States.
Booklet for Trios from Contemporary Chicago