Romp begins playfully and quickly dives into a brief, intense and driving excursion, containing melodic echoes of Milhaud and Copland. Its rhythms are subtle and surprising, and manipulate the listener's expectations. From the program …Read More
Romp begins playfully and quickly dives into a brief, intense and driving excursion, containing melodic echoes of Milhaud and Copland. Its rhythms are subtle and surprising, and manipulate the listener's expectations. From the program notes: "The punch line of this 'romp' is that the locomotion in D never flags. It moves from the left hand bass realm into center range for the right hand but always keeps its force at any dynamic." Written for 2 pianos, 4 hands.