Rzewski / Moore: No Place to Go But Around
Rzewski / Moore: No Place to Go But Around
Format: CD
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Artist: Rzewski / Moore
Label: Cantaloupe
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 713746317324
Genre: Classical
In tribute to her longtime mentor and friend Frederic Rzewski, the intrepid, iconoclastic and politically active pianist-composer who passed away in 2021, pianist Lisa Moore presents five poignant performances of his most lyrical work. Taking it's title from the vibrant, lush and melody-rich 'no place to go but around' (composed in 1974), the recording is of a piece with Moore's wide-ranging 2016 Cantaloupe release The Stone People, and finds her once again embracing an adventurist streak as she digs deep into the nuances of Rzewski's timeless music. "He was blunt, matter-of-fact, frustrating, and brilliant," Moore recalls in her revealing liner notes for the album. "Yet deep down, he was a real mensch who cared deeply for humanity. His works had strong underlying, or overlying, messages of social justice. He was a bohemian family man, giving most of his meager income to his children and grandchildren. Personally, when I once thought of quitting piano, he encouraged me to keep going - he said, 'Why stop playing? Don't waste your investment. Just do other things, too.' We always got along. I worked with him closely on de Profundis and To His Coy Mistress. 'The playing's always fine, Lisa,' he said, 'but go further, to exaggerate the words. You have to be the crazy woman in the attic.'"
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