The American Project - Yuja Wang, Louisville Orchestra & Teddy Abrams

The American Project

Yuja Wang, Louisville Orchestra & Teddy Abrams

  • Genre: Classical
  • Release Date: 2023-03-10
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13
  • ℗ 2023 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin

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Title Artist Time
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You Come Here Often? Yuja Wang 4:33
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Piano Concerto: I. Overture. S Yuja Wang, Louisville Orchestra & Teddy Abrams 2:25
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Piano Concerto: II. Cadenza I Yuja Wang, Louisville Orchestra & Teddy Abrams 5:29
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Piano Concerto: III. Expositio Yuja Wang, Louisville Orchestra & Teddy Abrams 2:39
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Piano Concerto: IV. Orchestra Louisville Orchestra & Teddy Abrams 0:46
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Piano Concerto: V. Exploration Yuja Wang, Louisville Orchestra & Teddy Abrams 4:56
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Piano Concerto: VI. Cadenza II Yuja Wang, Louisville Orchestra & Teddy Abrams 4:50
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Piano Concerto: VII. Relaxed Yuja Wang, Louisville Orchestra & Teddy Abrams 2:29
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Piano Concerto: VIII. Solos Yuja Wang, Louisville Orchestra & Teddy Abrams 5:13
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Piano Concerto: IX. Cadenza II Yuja Wang, Louisville Orchestra & Teddy Abrams 3:39
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Piano Concerto: X. Return. Swi Yuja Wang, Louisville Orchestra & Teddy Abrams 2:11
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Piano Concerto: XI. Cadenza IV Yuja Wang, Louisville Orchestra & Teddy Abrams 2:43

Reviews

  • Rollicking, Joyful Fun and Masterfully Done

    5
    By Hildegard47
    Wonderful! She and the two composers have clearly done their homework for these Classical/jazz/blues/fusion genre crossing compositions. There are elements of Rachmaninoff, Gershwin, Manhattan jazz from the 1920’s, big bands from the 30’s and 40’s, Chick Corea (jazz), Miles Davis with Bill Evans, Bill Payne (rock, New Orleans jazz, fusion), the blues and much more in the mix. And it works. The Abrams moves lithely from genre to genre, for example dropping from 21st century classical into the blues and back up again as easily as if people did that every day. Yuja Wang is up to the task, showing herself the equal or better than all the other players whose genres and technical skills she borrows. They tried something new, and it is enormous fun.
  • Waste of a prodigious talent

    1
    By In der Nacht
    Why would DG waste the time and effort of foremost virtuoso in the world today on mediocre tripe like the works of Teddy Abrams. Who is managing A&R at DG? I'm sure there are many of us who anxiously await Yuja to record the great piano works of Beethoven, Schumann, Liszt,Chopin, Scriabin,Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev, Schubert etc. Please don't waste her prodigious technique and intellect on insipid music.