Waggoner writes in a post-tonal style that can be enjoyed by the casual (albeit adventurous) listener, and those who want music that reveals more with every playing.
The title "Quantum Memoir" refers to the inter-relatedness of these works. They're part of a musical diary that spans several years. In it, Waggoner explores the relationship between the soloist and the ensemble.
Other composers have done this as well. Is it soloist with accompaniment, two equal partners, an ensemble with the featured performer, or something else? Waggoner explores many of these relationships within the same work.
The Concerto for Piano was commissioned by the Seattle Modern Orchestra for Gloria Cheng -- both of who perform it in this recording.
Guitarist Kenneth Meyer and violinist Michael Lim both play the concertos they commissioned from Waggonner. In all three cases, this is music crafted to the strengths of the soloists.
There's a synergy and deep understanding between these artists and the composer. And that's what makes these performances not only successful but exciting as well.
Andrew Waggoner: Quantum Memoir
Michael Lim, violin; Gloria Cheng, piano; Kenneth Meyer, guitar
Seattle Modern Orchestra, Julia Tai, conductor
Bridge Records
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