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Liaisons: Re-Imagining Sondheim from the Piano

Liaisons: Re-Imagining Sondheim from the Piano is a triple album performed by the pianist Anthony de Mare; ECM Records released the album in 2015. It consists of pieces inspired by the American musical theatre composer Stephen Sondheim's oeuvre and has works written by various classical, jazz, and other composers. The album consists of 37 tracks and is over three hours long. Composers who wrote pieces on the album include Jason Robert Brown, Michael Daugherty, Jake Heggie, Fred Hersch, Gabriel Kahane, Phil Kline, Ricardo Lorenz, Wynton Marsalis, Nico Muhly, Thomas Newman, Steve Reich, and Duncan Sheik. The album received mostly positive reviews. In 2020, the Liaisons team (Rachel Colbert and Anthony de Mare) announced an additional 14 pieces to be recorded in 2023.

Liaisons: Re-Imagining Sondheim from the Piano
Studio album by
Anthony de Mare
ReleasedSeptember 25, 2015 (2015-09-25)[1][2]
Recorded2010–2014
Studio
GenreClassical[3][4][5]
Length196:56
LabelECM
ECM 2470–72
ProducerJudy Sherman
Anthony de Mare chronology
Speak! The Speaking–Singing Pianist
(2010)
Liaisons: Re-Imagining Sondheim from the Piano
(2015)

Conception and planning edit

Anthony De Mare hired Rachel Colbert to produce the project and began contacting Stephen Sondheim in 2007.[6] De Mare initially planned on having between 20 and 25 works in the project but he eventually settled on inviting 36 composers.[7] Each composer was able to "re-imagine" any Sondheim song they wished; de Mare requested that they kept the original melody and most of the harmonies, let them know they should be able to change the structure, and asked them to not deconstruct the song, although some did so.[7]

Milton Babbitt, who had once taught Sondheim, had originally been chosen as one of the composers to participate in the project; his piece would have been inspired by "I'm Still Here" from Follies. His student, Frederic Rzewski replaced Babbitt upon his death in 2011. Adam Guettel was invited but declined due to feeling nervous; Elvis Costello, Sting, and Tori Amos had to decline participation due to a lack of time.[6] Sondheim himself suggested de Mare invite Jason Robert Brown, Derek Bermel, and David Shire to compose pieces for the project.[8] Of the thirty-six composers who contributed works, thirty-one were men and five were women. Thirty-two of them were born in the United States. The composers' ages ranged from late 20s to 80s.[7]

Individuals and institutions commissioned each of the pieces from the various composers. The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center commissioned Kenji Bunch's, Jake Heggie's, Frederic Rzewski's, and Bernadette Speach's pieces. The Schubert Club commissioned Mary Ellen Childs's piece and the Banff Centre commissioned Rodney Sharman's piece. Notable individuals who helped commission pieces include James S. Marcus, Beth Rudin DeWoody, and Benjamin M. Rosen.[9] All works had been completed by 2014.[7]

Twelve of Sondheim's musicals are represented by this album, chronologically spanning from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1962) to Passion (1994).[9][7] The Frogs and Bounce are notable musicals which Sondheim wrote the music for which are not represented.[10] Over a third of the tracks are inspired by either Sunday in the Park with George or Sweeney Todd.[10]

Writing and production edit

The composers' backgrounds are in a variety of genres including classical, jazz, and rock,[11] although the majority of the songs were written by contemporary classical composers.[12] Most of the pieces are purely written for solo piano, although some pieces also featured a backing track or minor other metaphorical "bells 'n whistles".[7] Duncan Sheik's "Johanna in Space" features a track made of several guitar improvisations layered through a tape echo.[9][13] Jason Robert Brown's "Birds of Victorian England" and Steve Reich's "Finishing the Hat – 2 Pianos" [fr] are both written for multiple pianos.[6][9] Certain songs like Andy Akiho's "Into the Woods", and Jherek Bischoff's "The Ballad of Guiteau", and Ricardo Lorenz's "The Worst (Empanadas) In London" feature a few words of spoken or sung dialogue. Bischoff's piece also features the slamming of a piano lid and creaking of the piano bench, and Michael Daugherty's "Everybody's Got The Right" features a shot from a prop gun.[14] Akiho's piece was also written for a prepared piano, requiring screws and other objects to be placed in the piano strings to alter the sound.[15]

The album was recorded between 2010 and 2014 at the American Academy of Arts and Letters and at Greenfield Recital Hall, Manhattan School of Music.[9] The album's production was in part financed via an Indiegogo campaign.[16][17][18]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
All About Jazz     [13]
BBC Music Magazine     [11]
The Buffalo News    [19]
Fono Forum [de]     [20]
The Guardian     [21]
The New Zealand Herald     [22]

Naomi Graber's review in the Journal of the Society for American Music called it "a fascinating contribution to American piano music".[10] Jed Distler's review for Gramophone called it a "fascinating, excellently produced collection".[23] Jesse Green called it an "astonishing" recording in New York; listening to the album was one of the magazine's entries in its "To Do" section.[1] Joshua Kosman for the San Francisco Chronicle called the recording "indispensable"[24] and "irresistible".[25] Michael Feingold for The Village Voice praised de Mare's "ineffably precise playing" and referred to the compositions as "a treasure trove of approaches".[26] Raymond Tuttle's album review in Fanfare said "most listeners probably will find something to love and something else to annoy them here" and criticized the "over-pedaled quality to many of these readings".[27] Elliot Fisch's review in American Record Guide said de Mare performed all the songs "excellently", said the sound was "excellent", and that "this unique project deserves your attention".[28]

Tom Huizenga named the album one of NPR's ten favorite classical albums of 2015.[3] Anthony Tommasini also named it as one of the best classical music recordings of 2015 for The New York Times.[4] Graham Rickson of The Arts Desk listed it as one of the best ten classical CDs of 2015,[5] and called the album "superb", describing it as "magnificently recorded and beautifully produced".[29] Anne Midgette for The Washington Post included it as one of her top five favorite classical recordings of 2015.[30]

Stuart Derdeyn included Liaisons as one of "25 albums you may have missed but shouldn't have in 2015" in an article for The Province.[31] Ted Gioia included Liaisons in a list of 20 "under-the-radar" albums of 2015 for The Daily Beast.[32] Tom Huizenga included it as one of NPR's top 50 albums of 2015.[33] Andre Dansby, for the Houston Chronicle, listed Liaisons as his 16th favorite album of 2015.[34] The Guardian's jazz critic John Fordham also listed this album as one of his favorite albums of 2015.[35]

Sondheim wrote in the liner notes, "Over the years I've heard songs of mine 'interpreted' by singers and piano-players and arrangers who change either the vocal lines or the harmonies or both, and much as my ego gets a lift when people sing my stuff, in every case I've winced. The pieces created for Liaisons are a different matter entirely; they're written by composers, not arrangers, and they aren't decorations of the songs. They're fantasias on them, responses to the melodic lines and the harmonies and occasionally the accompaniments. [...] It's fun (for me, anyway) to hear which of the song elements each composer latches on to, and how far they spin from them."[9]

Judith Sherman won the Grammy Award for Producer of the Year, Classical at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards in part for her work on Liaisons.[36]

Tracks edit

The album consists of three discs and thirty-seven tracks.[9] Information about the specific Sondheim pieces each work is inspired by comes from the sheet music.[14]

Disc 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."A Little Night Fughetta" (after "Anyone Can Whistle" from Anyone Can Whistle and "Send in the Clowns" from A Little Night Music)William Bolcom1:41
2."Color And Light" (after "Color and Light" from Sunday in the Park with George)Nico Muhly5:36
3."Finishing the Hat – 2 Pianos" (after "Finishing the Hat" from Sunday in the Park with George)Steve Reich3:20
4."The Ladies Who Lunch" (after "The Ladies Who Lunch" from Company)David Rakowski7:19
5."Perpetual Happiness" (after "Happiness" from Passion)Eve Beglarian6:01
6."Birds Of Victorian England" (after "Green Finch and Linnet Bird" from Sweeney Todd)Jason Robert Brown3:04
7."Johanna in Space" (after "Johanna" from Sweeney Todd)Duncan Sheik5:56
8."You Could Drive A Person Crazy" (after "You Could Drive A Person Crazy" from Company)Eric Rockwell3:01
9."That Old Piano Roll" (after "That Old Piano Roll" from Follies)Wynton Marsalis4:38
10."Sorry/Grateful" (after "Sorry–Grateful" from Company)Derek Bermel6:59
11."No One Is Alone" (after "No One Is Alone" from Into the Woods)Fred Hersch4:03
12."A Bowler Hat" (after "A Bowler Hat" from Pacific Overtures)Annie Gosfield5:17
13."I'm Excited. No You're Not." (after "A Weekend in the Country" from A Little Night Music)Jake Heggie5:15
Total length:62:10
Disc 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Demon Barber" (after "The Ballad of Sweeney Todd" from Sweeney Todd)Kenji Bunch5:07
2."Send in the Clowns" (after "Send in the Clowns" from A Little Night Music)Ethan Iverson5:49
3."The Worst (Empanadas) in London" (after "The Worst Pies in London" and "A Little Priest" from Sweeney Todd)Ricardo Lorenz4:53
4."I Think About You" (after "Losing My Mind" from Follies)Paul Moravec9:00
5."Very Put Together" (after "Putting it Together" from Sunday in the Park with George)Mason Bates3:08
6."I'm Still Here" (after "I'm Still Here" from Follies)Frederic Rzewski6:43
7."Love is in the Air" (after "Love is in the Air" from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum)David Shire4:05
8."Epiphany" (after music from Sweeney Todd)John Musto5:05
9."Pretty Women" (after "Pretty Women" from Sweeney Todd)Mark-Anthony Turnage3:44
10."Paraphrase "Someone in a Tree"" (after "Someone in a Tree" from Pacific Overtures)Phil Kline5:42
11."In and Out of Love" (after "Liaisons" and "Send in the Clowns" from A Little Night Music)Bernadette Speach5:59
12."Another Hundred People" (after "Another Hundred People" from Company)Daniel Bernard Roumain7:17
Total length:66:32
Disc 3
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Into the Woods" (after Act I Opening from Into the Woods)Andy Akiho8:57
2."Every Day a Little Death" (after "Every Day a Little Death" from A Little Night Music)Ricky Ian Gordon5:18
3."Merrily We Roll Along" (after "Merrily We Roll Along" and "The Hills of Tomorrow" from Merrily We Roll Along)Nils Vigeland5:39
4."Notes on "Beautiful"" (after "Beautiful" from Sunday in the Park with George)Rodney Sharman5:27
5."Being Alive" (after "Being Alive" from Company)Gabriel Kahane4:45
6."Not While I'm Around" (after "Not While I'm Around" from Sweeney Todd)Thomas Newman2:55
7."The Ballad of Guiteau" (after "The Ballad of Guiteau" from Assassins)Jherek Bischoff5:53
8."Now" (after "Now", "Later", and "Soon" from A Little Night Music)Mary Ellen Childs3:22
9."A Child of Children and Art" (after "Children and Art" from Sunday in the Park with George)Peter Golub8:24
10."going ... gone" (after "Good Thing Going" from Merrily We Roll Along)Tania León7:38
11."Everybody's Got the Right" (after "Everybody's Got the Right" from Assassins)Michael Daugherty4:36
12."Sunday in the Park – Passages" (after music from Sunday in the Park with George)Anthony de Mare5:20
Total length:68:14

Personnel edit

Credits are adapted from the liner notes.[9]

  • Rachel Colbert – Producer for The Liaisons Project
  • Judy Sherman – Recording producer and engineer
  • Jeanne Velonis – Additional engineer and editing assistant
  • Kevin Boutote – Engineer for backing tracks for "Birds of Victorian England"
  • Duncan Sheik – Provider for backing track for "Johanna In Space"
  • Christoph Stickel – Mastering
  • Steve Lake – Mastering
  • Paolo Soriani – Liner photos
  • Fred R. Conrad – Liner photos
  • Jerry Jackson – Liner photos
  • Bernd Kuchenbeiser – Design

Charts edit

Liaisons was on Billboard's Top Classical Albums chart for four weeks, with a peak position of 15 the week of October 24, 2015.[37] It also spent four weeks on Billboard's Top Classical Crossover Albums peaking at 11 the week of October 17, 2015.[38]

Chart Peak position
US Top Classical Albums (Billboard)[37] 15
US Top Classical Crossover Albums (Billboard)[38] 11

References edit

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Further reading edit

  • Byrd, Craig (October 7, 2015). "Curtain Call: 36 Composers Adapt Stephen Sondheim's Most Famous Works". Los Angeles Magazine. Retrieved March 28, 2019.
  • Horowitz, Mark Eden (Winter 2012). "Celebrations of influence: Composers discuss their contributions to a fascinating Sondheim tribute". The Sondheim Review. Vol. 19, no. 2. pp. 21–25. ProQuest 1086344839.
  • Horowitz, Mark Eden (Spring 2014). "Extended inspiration: Liaisons composition project has matched composers and Sondheim songs". The Sondheim Review. Vol. 20, no. 2. pp. 18–20. ProQuest 1523425855.
  • Horowitz, Mark Eden (Summer 2014). "Passion in the Art: Fourteen of Liaisons' composers discuss their process". The Sondheim Review. Vol. 20, no. 3. pp. 15–22. ProQuest 1562132000.
  • Nottle, Diane (Fall–Winter 2013). "Hommages: Round II of Anthony de Mare's commissioning project". The Sondheim Review. Vol. 20, no. 1. pp. 47–48. ProQuest 1487681298.
  • Oterion, Frank J. (November 17, 2015). "Sounds Heard—Liaisons: Re-Imaging Sondheim from the Piano". NewMusicBox. Retrieved March 24, 2019.
  • Regen, Jon (April 2016). "Anthony de Mare: Pianist Re-Imagines the Works of Stephen Sondheim on Liaisons". Keyboard. Vol. 42, no. 4. pp. 26–27. ProQuest 1822412104.
  • Rhein, John von (April 2, 2013). "Anthony de Mare sends in the Sondheim, reimagined for piano". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved March 24, 2019.
  • Shapiro, Ari (October 2, 2015). "'Re-Imagining Sondheim': A Pianist And His Peers Deconstruct The Master". NPR. Retrieved March 28, 2019.
  • Shapiro, Gregg (November 11, 2015). "Pure (re)imagination: an interview with Anthony de Mare". ChicagoPride.com. Retrieved March 28, 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • ECM Records Catalog entry
  • Liaisons: Re-Imagining Sondheim from the Piano at AllMusic
  • Liaisons: Re-Imagining Sondheim from the Piano at Discogs
  • Liaisons: Re-Imagining Sondheim from the Piano at MusicBrainz

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Liaisons Re Imagining Sondheim from the Piano is a triple album performed by the pianist Anthony de Mare ECM Records released the album in 2015 It consists of pieces inspired by the American musical theatre composer Stephen Sondheim s oeuvre and has works written by various classical jazz and other composers The album consists of 37 tracks and is over three hours long Composers who wrote pieces on the album include Jason Robert Brown Michael Daugherty Jake Heggie Fred Hersch Gabriel Kahane Phil Kline Ricardo Lorenz Wynton Marsalis Nico Muhly Thomas Newman Steve Reich and Duncan Sheik The album received mostly positive reviews In 2020 the Liaisons team Rachel Colbert and Anthony de Mare announced an additional 14 pieces to be recorded in 2023 Liaisons Re Imagining Sondheim from the PianoStudio album by Anthony de MareReleasedSeptember 25 2015 2015 09 25 1 2 Recorded2010 2014StudioAmerican Academy of Arts and LettersGreenfield Recital Hall Manhattan School of MusicGenreClassical 3 4 5 Length196 56LabelECMECM 2470 72ProducerJudy ShermanAnthony de Mare chronologySpeak The Speaking Singing Pianist 2010 Liaisons Re Imagining Sondheim from the Piano 2015 Contents 1 Conception and planning 2 Writing and production 3 Reception 4 Tracks 5 Personnel 6 Charts 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksConception and planning editAnthony De Mare hired Rachel Colbert to produce the project and began contacting Stephen Sondheim in 2007 6 De Mare initially planned on having between 20 and 25 works in the project but he eventually settled on inviting 36 composers 7 Each composer was able to re imagine any Sondheim song they wished de Mare requested that they kept the original melody and most of the harmonies let them know they should be able to change the structure and asked them to not deconstruct the song although some did so 7 Milton Babbitt who had once taught Sondheim had originally been chosen as one of the composers to participate in the project his piece would have been inspired by I m Still Here from Follies His student Frederic Rzewski replaced Babbitt upon his death in 2011 Adam Guettel was invited but declined due to feeling nervous Elvis Costello Sting and Tori Amos had to decline participation due to a lack of time 6 Sondheim himself suggested de Mare invite Jason Robert Brown Derek Bermel and David Shire to compose pieces for the project 8 Of the thirty six composers who contributed works thirty one were men and five were women Thirty two of them were born in the United States The composers ages ranged from late 20s to 80s 7 Individuals and institutions commissioned each of the pieces from the various composers The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center commissioned Kenji Bunch s Jake Heggie s Frederic Rzewski s and Bernadette Speach s pieces The Schubert Club commissioned Mary Ellen Childs s piece and the Banff Centre commissioned Rodney Sharman s piece Notable individuals who helped commission pieces include James S Marcus Beth Rudin DeWoody and Benjamin M Rosen 9 All works had been completed by 2014 7 Twelve of Sondheim s musicals are represented by this album chronologically spanning from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum 1962 to Passion 1994 9 7 The Frogs and Bounce are notable musicals which Sondheim wrote the music for which are not represented 10 Over a third of the tracks are inspired by either Sunday in the Park with George or Sweeney Todd 10 Writing and production editThe composers backgrounds are in a variety of genres including classical jazz and rock 11 although the majority of the songs were written by contemporary classical composers 12 Most of the pieces are purely written for solo piano although some pieces also featured a backing track or minor other metaphorical bells n whistles 7 Duncan Sheik s Johanna in Space features a track made of several guitar improvisations layered through a tape echo 9 13 Jason Robert Brown s Birds of Victorian England and Steve Reich s Finishing the Hat 2 Pianos fr are both written for multiple pianos 6 9 Certain songs like Andy Akiho s Into the Woods and Jherek Bischoff s The Ballad of Guiteau and Ricardo Lorenz s The Worst Empanadas In London feature a few words of spoken or sung dialogue Bischoff s piece also features the slamming of a piano lid and creaking of the piano bench and Michael Daugherty s Everybody s Got The Right features a shot from a prop gun 14 Akiho s piece was also written for a prepared piano requiring screws and other objects to be placed in the piano strings to alter the sound 15 The album was recorded between 2010 and 2014 at the American Academy of Arts and Letters and at Greenfield Recital Hall Manhattan School of Music 9 The album s production was in part financed via an Indiegogo campaign 16 17 18 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAll About Jazz nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 BBC Music Magazine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 The Buffalo News nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 Fono Forum de nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 21 The New Zealand Herald nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 22 Naomi Graber s review in the Journal of the Society for American Music called it a fascinating contribution to American piano music 10 Jed Distler s review for Gramophone called it a fascinating excellently produced collection 23 Jesse Green called it an astonishing recording in New York listening to the album was one of the magazine s entries in its To Do section 1 Joshua Kosman for the San Francisco Chronicle called the recording indispensable 24 and irresistible 25 Michael Feingold for The Village Voice praised de Mare s ineffably precise playing and referred to the compositions as a treasure trove of approaches 26 Raymond Tuttle s album review in Fanfare said most listeners probably will find something to love and something else to annoy them here and criticized the over pedaled quality to many of these readings 27 Elliot Fisch s review in American Record Guide said de Mare performed all the songs excellently said the sound was excellent and that this unique project deserves your attention 28 Tom Huizenga named the album one of NPR s ten favorite classical albums of 2015 3 Anthony Tommasini also named it as one of the best classical music recordings of 2015 for The New York Times 4 Graham Rickson of The Arts Desk listed it as one of the best ten classical CDs of 2015 5 and called the album superb describing it as magnificently recorded and beautifully produced 29 Anne Midgette for The Washington Post included it as one of her top five favorite classical recordings of 2015 30 Stuart Derdeyn included Liaisons as one of 25 albums you may have missed but shouldn t have in 2015 in an article for The Province 31 Ted Gioia included Liaisons in a list of 20 under the radar albums of 2015 for The Daily Beast 32 Tom Huizenga included it as one of NPR s top 50 albums of 2015 33 Andre Dansby for the Houston Chronicle listed Liaisons as his 16th favorite album of 2015 34 The Guardian s jazz critic John Fordham also listed this album as one of his favorite albums of 2015 35 Sondheim wrote in the liner notes Over the years I ve heard songs of mine interpreted by singers and piano players and arrangers who change either the vocal lines or the harmonies or both and much as my ego gets a lift when people sing my stuff in every case I ve winced The pieces created for Liaisons are a different matter entirely they re written by composers not arrangers and they aren t decorations of the songs They re fantasias on them responses to the melodic lines and the harmonies and occasionally the accompaniments It s fun for me anyway to hear which of the song elements each composer latches on to and how far they spin from them 9 Judith Sherman won the Grammy Award for Producer of the Year Classical at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards in part for her work on Liaisons 36 Tracks editThe album consists of three discs and thirty seven tracks 9 Information about the specific Sondheim pieces each work is inspired by comes from the sheet music 14 Disc 1No TitleWriter s Length1 A Little Night Fughetta after Anyone Can Whistle from Anyone Can Whistle and Send in the Clowns from A Little Night Music William Bolcom1 412 Color And Light after Color and Light from Sunday in the Park with George Nico Muhly5 363 Finishing the Hat 2 Pianos after Finishing the Hat from Sunday in the Park with George Steve Reich3 204 The Ladies Who Lunch after The Ladies Who Lunch from Company David Rakowski7 195 Perpetual Happiness after Happiness from Passion Eve Beglarian6 016 Birds Of Victorian England after Green Finch and Linnet Bird from Sweeney Todd Jason Robert Brown3 047 Johanna in Space after Johanna from Sweeney Todd Duncan Sheik5 568 You Could Drive A Person Crazy after You Could Drive A Person Crazy from Company Eric Rockwell3 019 That Old Piano Roll after That Old Piano Roll from Follies Wynton Marsalis4 3810 Sorry Grateful after Sorry Grateful from Company Derek Bermel6 5911 No One Is Alone after No One Is Alone from Into the Woods Fred Hersch4 0312 A Bowler Hat after A Bowler Hat from Pacific Overtures Annie Gosfield5 1713 I m Excited No You re Not after A Weekend in the Country from A Little Night Music Jake Heggie5 15Total length 62 10 Disc 2No TitleWriter s Length1 The Demon Barber after The Ballad of Sweeney Todd from Sweeney Todd Kenji Bunch5 072 Send in the Clowns after Send in the Clowns from A Little Night Music Ethan Iverson5 493 The Worst Empanadas in London after The Worst Pies in London and A Little Priest from Sweeney Todd Ricardo Lorenz4 534 I Think About You after Losing My Mind from Follies Paul Moravec9 005 Very Put Together after Putting it Together from Sunday in the Park with George Mason Bates3 086 I m Still Here after I m Still Here from Follies Frederic Rzewski6 437 Love is in the Air after Love is in the Air from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum David Shire4 058 Epiphany after music from Sweeney Todd John Musto5 059 Pretty Women after Pretty Women from Sweeney Todd Mark Anthony Turnage3 4410 Paraphrase Someone in a Tree after Someone in a Tree from Pacific Overtures Phil Kline5 4211 In and Out of Love after Liaisons and Send in the Clowns from A Little Night Music Bernadette Speach5 5912 Another Hundred People after Another Hundred People from Company Daniel Bernard Roumain7 17Total length 66 32 Disc 3No TitleWriter s Length1 Into the Woods after Act I Opening from Into the Woods Andy Akiho8 572 Every Day a Little Death after Every Day a Little Death from A Little Night Music Ricky Ian Gordon5 183 Merrily We Roll Along after Merrily We Roll Along and The Hills of Tomorrow from Merrily We Roll Along Nils Vigeland5 394 Notes on Beautiful after Beautiful from Sunday in the Park with George Rodney Sharman5 275 Being Alive after Being Alive from Company Gabriel Kahane4 456 Not While I m Around after Not While I m Around from Sweeney Todd Thomas Newman2 557 The Ballad of Guiteau after The Ballad of Guiteau from Assassins Jherek Bischoff5 538 Now after Now Later and Soon from A Little Night Music Mary Ellen Childs3 229 A Child of Children and Art after Children and Art from Sunday in the Park with George Peter Golub8 2410 going gone after Good Thing Going from Merrily We Roll Along Tania Leon7 3811 Everybody s Got the Right after Everybody s Got the Right from Assassins Michael Daugherty4 3612 Sunday in the Park Passages after music from Sunday in the Park with George Anthony de Mare5 20Total length 68 14Personnel editCredits are adapted from the liner notes 9 Rachel Colbert Producer for The Liaisons Project Judy Sherman Recording producer and engineer Jeanne Velonis Additional engineer and editing assistant Kevin Boutote Engineer for backing tracks for Birds of Victorian England Duncan Sheik Provider for backing track for Johanna In Space Christoph Stickel Mastering Steve Lake Mastering Paolo Soriani Liner photos Fred R Conrad Liner photos Jerry Jackson Liner photos Bernd Kuchenbeiser DesignCharts editLiaisons was on Billboard s Top Classical Albums chart for four weeks with a peak position of 15 the week of October 24 2015 37 It also spent four weeks on Billboard s Top Classical Crossover Albums peaking at 11 the week of October 17 2015 38 Chart Peak position US Top Classical Albums Billboard 37 15 US Top Classical Crossover Albums Billboard 38 11References edit a b G reen J esse Sep 21 Oct 4 2015 Listen to Liaisons Passion of the art To Do Twenty Five Things to See Hear Watch and Read September 23 October 7 New York p 141 Gans Andrew August 5 2015 Jason Robert Brown Duncan Sheik Wynton Marsalis Re Imagine Sondheim Songs on New 3 CD Set Playbill Retrieved March 28 2019 a b Huizenga Tom Tsioulcas Anastasia December 17 2015 Our 10 Favorite Classical Albums Of 2015 NPR Retrieved March 12 2019 a b Woolfe Zachary December 10 2015 The Best Classical Music Recordings of 2015 The New York Times Retrieved March 12 2019 a b Rickson Graham December 26 2015 Best of 2015 Classical CDs Ten of the best classical discs from 2015 The Arts Desk Retrieved March 13 2019 a b c Blum Ronald October 20 2015 Stephen Sondheim reimagined for piano by 37 composers The Seattle Times Associated Press Retrieved March 13 2019 a b c d e f Ennis Paul April 27 2018 Liaisons Re Imagining Sondheim from the Piano Q amp A with Anthony de Mare The Whole Note Retrieved March 12 2019 Levere Jane November 17 2015 Pianist De Mare To Perform Sondheim Songs Re imagined By 36 Contemporary Composers On World Tour Forbes Retrieved March 12 2019 a b c d e f g h Liaisons Re imagining Sondheim from the Piano booklet Anthony de Mare ECM 2015 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link a b c Graber Naomi 2017 Anthony de Mare Liaisons Re imagining Sondheim from the Piano ECM New Series 2470 72 481 1780 2015 CD Media Reviews Journal of the Society for American Music 11 4 523 524 doi 10 1017 S1752196317000451 S2CID 191677477 a b Brown Geoff October 12 2016 Liaisons Re imagining Sondheim from the piano BBC Music Magazine Retrieved March 12 2019 Margasak Peter December 10 2015 Pianist Anthony de Mare invites dozens of composers to reinvent Sondheim Chicago Reader Retrieved March 12 2019 a b Kelman John October 10 2015 Anthony de Mare Anthony de Mare Liaisons Re Imagining Sondheim from the Piano All About Jazz Retrieved March 12 2019 a b Liaisons Re imagining Sondheim from the Piano 37 Piano Compositions Based on the Music of Stephen Sondheim Milwaukee WI Rilting Music 2017 ISBN 978 1 4950 7793 7 Tommasini Anthony November 20 2015 Review Anthony de Mare Introduces the Last of His Sondheim Project The New York Times Retrieved March 12 2019 Cerasaro Pat August 14 2014 Duncan Sheik Talks LIAISONS RE IMAGINING SONDHEIM FROM THE PIANO BroadwayWorld com Retrieved March 14 2019 Colbert Rachel Liaisons Re Imagining Sondheim from the Piano Indiegogo Retrieved March 14 2019 Skiles Christa Pender Rick eds Winter 2014 Crowdfunding Liaisons News amp Notes The Sondheim Review Vol 21 no 1 p 6 ProQuest 1563892141 Miers Jeff Simon Jeff June 6 2016 Listening Post Brief reviews of Blackalicious Mose Allison Erroll Garner and Anthony DeMare The Buffalo News Retrieved March 28 2015 Schmitz Johannes February 2016 Liaisons Re Imagining Sondheim Fono Forum Retrieved March 13 2019 Fordham John November 12 2015 Anthony de Mare Liaisons Reimagining Sondheim from the Piano review The Guardian Retrieved March 12 2019 Dart William January 22 2016 CD Review Liaisons Re Imagining Sondheim from the Piano New Zealand Herald Retrieved March 12 2019 Distler Jed February 2016 Liaisons Re imagining Sondheim From The Piano Instrumental Reviews Gramophone Vol 93 no 1132 pp 65 66 Retrieved March 12 2019 Kosman Joshua November 1 2017 Sondheim s music experienced through a multitude of voices San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved March 12 2019 Kosman Joshua September 24 2015 CD review Liaisons Anthony de Mare San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved March 12 2019 Feingold Michael March 1 2016 The Long Neglected Passageway Between Classical Music Theater and Pop Reopens The Village Voice Retrieved March 13 2018 Tuttle Raymond Jan Feb 2016 LIAISONS Re Imagining Sondheim from the Piano Anthony de Mare pn ECM 2470 72 3 CDs 197 10 Classical Recordings Fanfare Vol 39 no 3 pp 490 492 ProQuest 1789148389 Fisch Elliot Jan Feb 2016 Liaisons Collections American Record Guide Vol 79 no 1 pp 195 196 ProQuest 1777472758 Rickson Graham November 14 2019 Classical CDs Weekly Beethoven Mahler Sondheim Epic piano sonatas a vibrant romantic symphony and a handsome tribute to a theatrical giant The Arts Desk Retrieved March 13 2019 Midgette Anne December 24 2015 2015 The year in classical music Washington Post Retrieved March 28 2019 Derdeyn Stuart December 20 2015 25 albums you may have missed but shouldn t have in 2015 The Province Vancouver BC p B8 ProQuest 1750366277 Gioia Ted December 27 2015 20 Amazing Under the Radar Albums of 2015 The Daily Beast Retrieved March 28 2019 NPR Staff December 7 2015 NPR Music s 50 Favorite Albums Of 2015 NPR Retrieved March 28 2019 Dansby Andrew December 30 2015 Thoughtful albums have staying power Houston Chronicle Retrieved March 28 2019 Guardian music December 22 2015 The best albums of 2015 how our writers voted The Guardian Retrieved March 12 2019 Ramanathan Lavanya Yahr Emily February 15 2016 Grammy Awards 2016 Taylor Swift wins album of the year Kendrick Lamar wins 5 gives epic performance complete list of winners Washington Post Retrieved March 14 2019 a b Anthony de Mare Liaisons Re Imaginig Sondheim From the Piano Chart History Top Classical Albums Billboard Archived from the original on April 6 2019 Retrieved March 28 2019 Classical Albums Chart The week of October 17 2015 Billboard Retrieved July 17 2020 Classical Albums Chart The week of October 24 2015 Billboard Retrieved July 17 2020 Classical Albums Chart The week of October 31 2015 Billboard Retrieved July 17 2020 Classical Albums Chart The week of November 14 2015 Billboard Retrieved July 17 2020 a b Classical Crossover Albums Chart The week of October 17 2015 Billboard Retrieved July 17 2020 Classical Crossover Albums Chart The week of October 24 2015 Billboard Retrieved July 17 2020 Classical Crossover Albums Chart The week of October 31 2015 Billboard Retrieved July 17 2020 Classical Crossover Albums Chart The week of November 14 2015 Billboard Retrieved July 17 2020 Further reading editByrd Craig October 7 2015 Curtain Call 36 Composers Adapt Stephen Sondheim s Most Famous Works Los Angeles Magazine Retrieved March 28 2019 Horowitz Mark Eden Winter 2012 Celebrations of influence Composers discuss their contributions to a fascinating Sondheim tribute The Sondheim Review Vol 19 no 2 pp 21 25 ProQuest 1086344839 Horowitz Mark Eden Spring 2014 Extended inspiration Liaisons composition project has matched composers and Sondheim songs The Sondheim Review Vol 20 no 2 pp 18 20 ProQuest 1523425855 Horowitz Mark Eden Summer 2014 Passion in the Art Fourteen of Liaisons composers discuss their process The Sondheim Review Vol 20 no 3 pp 15 22 ProQuest 1562132000 Nottle Diane Fall Winter 2013 Hommages Round II of Anthony de Mare s commissioning project The Sondheim Review Vol 20 no 1 pp 47 48 ProQuest 1487681298 Oterion Frank J November 17 2015 Sounds Heard Liaisons Re Imaging Sondheim from the Piano NewMusicBox Retrieved March 24 2019 Regen Jon April 2016 Anthony de Mare Pianist Re Imagines the Works of Stephen Sondheim on Liaisons Keyboard Vol 42 no 4 pp 26 27 ProQuest 1822412104 Rhein John von April 2 2013 Anthony de Mare sends in the Sondheim reimagined for piano Chicago Tribune Retrieved March 24 2019 Shapiro Ari October 2 2015 Re Imagining Sondheim A Pianist And His Peers Deconstruct The Master NPR Retrieved March 28 2019 Shapiro Gregg November 11 2015 Pure re imagination an interview with Anthony de Mare ChicagoPride com Retrieved March 28 2019 External links editOfficial website ECM Records Catalog entry Liaisons Re Imagining Sondheim from the Piano at AllMusic Liaisons Re Imagining Sondheim from the Piano at Discogs Liaisons Re Imagining Sondheim from the Piano at MusicBrainz Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Liaisons Re Imagining Sondheim from the Piano amp oldid 1175109301, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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