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Paccione, Paul

Our Beauties Are Not Ours - Works for Voices and Instruments

Paccione, Paul: Our Beauties Are Not Ours - Works for Voices and Instruments (New World Records)

Paul Paccione's compositions balance a love of "abstract" sound combinations with a vivid sense of lyricism, here in 6 works from 1993 to 2007.
 

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UPC: 093228070627

Label: New World Records
Catalog ID: 80706-2
Squidco Product Code: 12821

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2010
Country: USA
Packaging: Jewel Tray
Rhapsody
Recording Engineer: Jon Schoenoff
Recorded June 8 and 11, 2009 at the Krannert Center for the Arts, University of Illinois,
Champaign-Urbana, Illinois.

Stations-To Morton Feldman
Recording Engineer: Rick Chitty, Comprehensive Sound Services
Recorded May 29, 2003 at the College of Fine Arts and Communication Recital Hall,
Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois.

Inscape: Three Choral Settings from Gerard Manley Hopkins
Recording Engineer: Rick Chitty
Recorded March 6, 2008 at the College of Fine Arts and Communication Recital Hall,
Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois.

A Page for Will
Recording Engineer: Joseph Patrych
Recorded August 3, 2009 at Patrych Sound Studios, Bronx, New York.

Three Motets: Arabesques
Recording Engineer: Paul Paccione
Recorded in spring 2000 in the composer's home studio, Macomb, Illinois. Remastered by Patrick Lo Re,
One Soul Studios, NYC.

Five Songs from Christina Rossetti
Recording Engineer: Jon Schoenoff
Recorded May 27- 28, 2009 at the Krannert Center for the Arts, University of Illinois,
Champaign-Urbana, Illinois.

"Postlude," from Planxty Cage
Recording Engineer: Joseph Patrych
Recorded August 3, 2009 at Patrych Sound Studios, Bronx, New York.


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"Paul Paccione's (b. 1952) compositions balance a love of "abstract" sound combinations with a vivid sense of lyricism. His teachers have included Harley Gaber, Kenneth Gaburo, William Hibbard, and Eric Richards. His music reflects an interest in tonal color, exact pitch placement, and a reverence for the mystery of unhurried long durations. The first two characteristics are found in the work of Anton Webern and all three characteristics can be found in the work of the late American composer Morton Feldman. The music of these two composers has been studied in depth by Paccione and has had a strong impact on his own compositional thought. These are all world-premiere recordings."-New World Records


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Rhapsody (2005)
Molly Paccione, clarinet, Jenny Perron, piano

Stations: To Morton Feldman (1987)
Michael Campbell, piano

Inscape: Three Choral Settings from Gerard Manley Hopkins (2007)
Western Illinois University Singers; James Stegall, conductor

A Page for Will (2003)
Nurit Tilles, piano

Three Motets: Arabesques (1999)
for four prerecorded clarinets
Molly Paccione, clarinets

Five Songs from Christina Rossetti (2003)
Terry Chasteen, tenor voice; Molly Paccione, clarinet; Moises Molina, cello; Andrea Molina, piano

Postlude from "Planxty Cage" (1993)
Nurit Tilles, piano

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