In 2008, PARMA Recordings acquired Capstone Records, the highly respected New York-based classical label founded by composer Richard Brooks in 1986, with the intent of shepherding the company and its music into the digital era. This album was originally released on Capstone and is being re-released by PARMA Recording's Navona Records. Composer Allen Brings explores a musical family tree on MUSIC FOR KEYBOARD INSTRUMENTS (2000), including solo pieces for harpsichord, piano, and organ, as well as a harpsichord-led string ensemble composition that concludes the album. In addition to writing all five of the record’s works, Brings performs his solo piano track Sonatine and conducts the aforementioned harpsichord and string piece, titled Concerto da camera No. 4. New Music Connoisseur noted that Brings “seems quite comfortable composing for all types of keyboard instruments,” praising his “never ending quest to unite the past and present” to create an “unusually perplexing offspring.” In doing so, the magazine highlighted Brings penchant for “challenging his performer's stamina and giving the words ‘perpetual motion’ a new meaning.” This compositional focus brings out the best in the album’s musicians, including the “beautiful, yet haunting, harmonies” of Five Pieces for piano and the “passionately performed, rhythmically diverse, and harmonically compelling” Concerto da camera No. 4. This piece was particularly lauded by NMC¸ noting that album’s sole addition of strings adds “sensuous and exotic” color changes to the track listing. Both a composer and a pianist, Brings has twice served as chairman of the eastern region of the American Society of University Composers and currently serves as vice president of Connecticut Composers. He has received an ASCAP Award every year since 1975. Additionally, Brings has taught at a number of schools, and holds professor emeritus status at his alma mater, the Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College of the City University of New York, where he was coordinator of the theory and ear training program. He is now a director of the Weston Music Center and School of the Performing Arts in Connecticut, where he teaches piano and theory.
Artists
Genevieve Chinn (piano), Bradley Brookshire (harpsichord), Allen Brings (piano), Stephen Tharp (organ), Sebu Sirinian (violin), Robin Bushman (violin), Mitsuru Tsubota (violin), Lisa Tipton (violin), Vivienne Kim (violin), Chris Lee (violin), Liuh-Wen Ting (viola), Sally Shumway (viola), Wolfram Koessel (cello), Wanda Glowacka (cello), Jack Kulowitsch (double bass)