Corigliano Lite? The works on this CD come from early in John Corigliano’s career, but demonstrate that he already had found a convincing voice for his music. The Tournaments Overture, from 1965, is a busy, brilliantly orchestrated work that for some reason only received its premiere in Louisville in 1980, shortly before it was recorded. The Elegy, also from 1965, is dedicated to Samuel Barber, an homage on Corigliano’s part that seems totally appropriate, given the solemn and lyrical flavor of the piece…
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Corigliano Lite? The works on this CD come from early in John Corigliano’s career, but demonstrate that he already had found a convincing voice for his music. The Tournaments Overture, from 1965, is a busy, brilliantly orchestrated work that for some reason only received its premiere in Louisville in 1980, shortly before it was recorded. The Elegy, also from 1965, is dedicated to Samuel Barber, an homage on Corigliano’s part that seems totally appropriate, given the solemn and lyrical flavor of the piece…