Paul Schoenfield's album "Schoenfield: 4 Parables; Vaudeville; Klezmer Rondos" is a captivating journey through the world of chamber music, released on April 4, 1994, under Decca Music Group Ltd. This album showcases Schoenfield's unique compositional style, blending traditional and contemporary elements to create a rich and diverse musical experience.
The album is divided into three main sections. The first section, "Four Parables for Piano & Orchestra," consists of four evocative pieces that tell a story through music. Each parable is a distinct musical narrative, ranging from the haunting "Rambling Till the Butcher Cuts Us Down" to the serene "Elegy."
The second section, "Vaudeville: A Concerto for Piccolo Trumpet," is a playful and energetic exploration of the piccolo trumpet's capabilities. The five movements of this concerto, from the lively "Overture" to the intricate "Sketches," demonstrate Schoenfield's skill in composing for this unique instrument.
The final section, "Klezmer Rondos," is a celebration of the vibrant and soulful music of the Klezmer tradition. This piece is a lively and rhythmic exploration of the Klezmer style, showcasing Schoenfield's ability to blend traditional Jewish music with contemporary compositional techniques.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 11 minutes, this album offers a comprehensive overview of Paul Schoenfield's musical vision. Whether you're a fan of chamber music or simply looking to explore new musical territories, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.