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Wizards "Three Magic Masters"
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"Wizards was commissioned as the required piece for the 2003 San Antonio International Piano Competition. Young-Ah Tak, competition silver medalist, played her premiere version of the work with authority and special 'magic'."

- Judith Lang Zaimont

 

"Wizards, subtitled Three Magic Masters has a non-musical programme ?picturing three different Wizards ?but I am inclined to regard it more as something that was useful to the composer than as something about which the listener need bother himself or herself very much. For the listener what perhaps matters more is the music's fusion of passion and consideration, its simultaneous appeal to mind and heart. From the opening, largely chordal section, to the arpeggios of its central section and the furious hammer-blows of the third, Wizards has a persuasive logic ?both structural and emotional ?which needs little support from its non-musical programme, especially when played with the utter assurance and conviction which Young-Ah Tak brings to it and when recorded as clearly and vividly as it is here. Wizards was originally commissioned as a required piece for the San Antonio International Piano Competition in 2003. But it is much more than 'just' a test piece, and deserved to find more performers and audiences." (Click for full article)

- Glyn Pursglove, MusicWeb International

 

"A collection of short pieces composed for members of the music faculty at the University of Minnesota, Pure Colors, Judith Lang Zaimont's 2005 album on Albany, has the relaxed, comfortable feeling that comes through a composer's familiarity with a close circle of performers. Although these pieces were created largely in an academic milieu, they should have a much wider appeal, partly because Zaimont's mildly modernist gestures, lush harmonies, and gentle melodic inflections make her music accessible, but also because her colleagues' communicative performances make this album more pleasurable than a collection of ad hoc, one-time read-throughs. The wide range of dates suggests that this album might be intended as a retrospective, but the early Valse Romantique for flute (1974) falls well outside the main body of work and may be considered separately. Even though Immanuel Davis' graceful performance fits temperamentally with those of the other musicians here, this flute solo feels less substantial than the later pieces and less connected to Zaimont's mature language. More compelling and consistent with the other pieces are 'Tanya' Poems (1999), in cellist Tanya Remenikova's vivid, recitativo interpretation, and Astral... a mirror life on the astral plane (2004), a fluid clarinet solo that John Anderson delivers with a smooth tone and lively articulation. Zaimont's quasi-operatic setting of two texts by Eudora Welty, Virgie Rainey -- Two Narratives for soprano, mezzo-soprano and piano (2002) is performed with high theatricality by Wendy Zaro-Mullins, Jean del Santo, and Timothy Lovelace, respectively. For those who appreciate lighter fare, there is the humorous 'Bubble-Up' Rag -- Concertpiece for flute and piano (2001), which flutist Davis and pianist Nanette Kaplan Solomon toss off with abundant charm and pizzazz. But the most convincing piece of the CD is the mysterious Wizards -- Three Magic Masters (2003), in which Zaimont's ideas are most cogently and completely expressed in rich harmonies and crystalline rhythms; pianist Young-Ah Tak renders this ornate piano study with drama and flair. Albany's recording is exceptionally clear and focused, so everything sounds wonderfully realistic and resonant." (Click for full article)

- Blair Sanderson, All Music Guide Review

 

"... she interpreted this one with intelligence and hair raising intensity. Brava!"

- New York Concert Review

A collection of solo and chamber works by one of America's most notable composers. Here's some music that proves that it's okay to write in a recognizably American style that's reminiscent of the recent past and fresh at the same time. Many of Zaimont's works have won prizes; she composes in all media, and is one of the most recognizable among today's compores. Zaimont's music is frequently played in the United States and abroad; it is published and well-documented, recorded (Naxos, Albany, Arabesque, Koch, Leonarda, 4-Tray) and commissioned world-wide. Among orchestras which have performed or commissioned her works are the Baltimore, Philadelphia, Jacksonville, Mississippi, Rockford (IL), Greenville(SC), Harrisburg(PA), East Texas and Nassau (NY) symphonies, Berlin Radio Orchestra (Germany), Czech Radio Orchestra (Prague) , the Kremlin Chamber Orchestra (Moscow) and Kharkov Philharmonic (Ukraine).