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News and Articles on George Rochberg
A harmonious relationship for mother and son Sep 28, 2007 Trios are also the main course on Radius Ensemble's opener, which features a work for clarinet, horn, and piano by serialist-turned-Romantic George Rochberg, as well as Schubert's majestic Piano Trio in E-flat (D. 929). The curtain-raiser is Villa-Lobos's highly enjoyable "Assobio a j to (The Jet Whistle)" for flute and cello. (Boston Globe)
Uri Caine, mastering the aesthetics of adaption Jan 19, 2007 Four years after graduating from the University of Pennsylvania, where he studied music composition under George Rochberg and George Crumb, Caine moved to New York and further diversified his interests, playing in a wide range of musical genres, from klezmer ensembles to groups with a 20th-century classical repertoire. He also plays in combos with two musicians known for their unusually eclectic interests: the clarinetist Don Byron and trumpeter Dave Douglas. (Univeristy of Chicago Chronicle, IL)
The Cypress pairs Tsontakis with Beethoven May 2, 2006 The subtitle of Tsontakis' String Quartet No. 5 identifies it as a memorial tribute to the late American composer George Rochberg. Rochberg, who died last year, scandalized the world of contemporary music in 1972 with his String Quartet No. 3, which abandoned serialism for a neo-Romantic revisiting of music by Beethoven and Mahler. (San Francisco Chronicle)
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