PUBLISHED: Apr 05, 2015
DESCRIPTION:
Mark Hill, Oboe
from Albany TROY1557
http://www.albanyrecords.com
This collection of music for oboe offers six examples of the instrument's singular affinity to express grief and suffering. Each piece is concerned primarily with tragedy and loss in various forms, and in each case the composer has gravitated toward the voice of the oboe to portray the emotional dissonances and psychological complexities of the material at hand. Yet within these diverse works we find anger, defiance, resignation, nostalgia, hope and transcendence in addition to sadness and mourning. Oboist Mark Hill's versatile career has spanned a broad range of orchestral, chamber, and solo performing while maintaining a consistent commitment to teaching. He is currently principal oboe of the National Philharmonic and a member of the Left Bank Concert Society. A graduate of the State University of New York-Stony Brook, he is professor of oboe and chamber music at the University of Maryland School of Music in College Park. This is his second recording for Albany Records.
Contents:
Witold Lutoslawski, composer
Epitaph for oboe & piano
Mark Hill, oboe; Audrey Andrist, piano
Pavel Haas, composer
Suite for oboe and piano, op. 17
Mark Hill, oboe; Audrey Andrist, piano
Eric Moe, composer
Sad Steps for oboe and piano
Mark Hill, oboe; Audrey Andrist, piano
Dietrich Erdmann, composer
Elegy for solo oboe
Mark Hill, oboe
Thea Musgrave, composer
Niobe for oboe & pre-recorded sound track
Mark Hill, oboe
August Klughardt, composer
Schilflieder for oboe, viola & piano, op. 28
Mark Hill, oboe; Katherine Murdock, viola; Xak Bjerken, piano