David Gorton is a very highly respected British composer whose music is firmly modernist – very difficult to play, but which is also very approachable and accessible. Here Neil Heyde provides a stunning performance of the Cello Sonata and a second version, given a very different interpretation in a live recital. We have the two tiny but intense Caprices for solo violin, a fine work for Piano Trio and the String Quartet Trajectories, a modern model for that genre. All are first recordings, produced and supervised by the composer. All at mid-price.
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David Gorton
- Sonata for Solo Cello – I Introduction (3:21)
- Sonata for Solo Cello – II Reflection (4:11)
- Sonata for Solo Cello – III Image (4:07)
- Sonata for Solo Cello – IV Dialogue (4:36)
- Sonata for Solo Cello – V Coda (1:51)
- String Quartet: Trajectories – I (11:55)
- String Quartet: Trajectories – II (6:42)
- Caprice No. 1 for solo violin (1:24)
- Caprice no. 2 for solo violin (1:04)
- Melting Forms (13:32)
- Sonata for Solo Cello – I Introduction (3:05)
- Sonata for Solo Cello – II Image (3:26)
- Sonata for Solo Cello – III Dialogue (5:13)
- Sonata for Solo Cello – IV Reflection (2:52)
- Sonata for Solo Cello – V Coda (1:32)
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Sonata for Solo Cello – I Introduction (3:21)
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Sonata for Solo Cello – II Reflection (4:11)
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Sonata for Solo Cello – III Image (4:07)
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Sonata for Solo Cello – IV Dialogue (4:36)
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Sonata for Solo Cello – V Coda (1:51)
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String Quartet: Trajectories – I (11:55)
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String Quartet: Trajectories – II (6:42)
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Caprice No. 1 for solo violin (1:24)
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Caprice no. 2 for solo violin (1:04)
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Melting Forms (13:32)
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Sonata for Solo Cello – I Introduction (3:05)
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Sonata for Solo Cello – II Image (3:26)
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Sonata for Solo Cello – III Dialogue (5:13)
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Sonata for Solo Cello – IV Reflection (2:52)
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Sonata for Solo Cello – V Coda (1:32)













