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Please see attachment for review of George Walker—Great American Orchestral Music, Vol. 2
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John Malveaux
NewMusicBox By Frank J. Oteri Published: March 29, 2010George Walker has been composing distinctive and highly crafted music for seven decades. And while he has received scads of prestigious accolades—e.g. commissions from the Boston Symphony, the Cleveland Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic, and the Philadelphia Orchestra, a Pulitzer Prize, and membership in the American Academy of Arts and Letters, etc.—he has been far from a household name and much of his output has not been readily available on commercial recordings.But in the past few years things have started to change, largely through the composer's own sheer force of will. Last year, at the age of 87, he completed his autobiography,Reminiscences of an American Composer and Pianist (published by Scarecrow Press). And over the past few years he has been supervising definitive recordings of his music which have been issued on a series of CDs on the Albany label. I'm particularly drawn to the Son Sonora Quartet's performances of Walker's two string quartets, which are very different from each other, on a previous disc in this series. The present disc, Great American Orchestra Music Volume 2, is the series' latest installment and offers five works composed during the past two decades in committed performances by the Sinfonia Varsovia under thedirection of Ian Hobson. Overall the disc perhaps makes the most compelling case for a broader advocacy of George Walker's compositional output. Maybe if we had a mainstream media that actually paid attention to a truly broad range of music, George Walker could become a household name.
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