CARL FISCHER/PRESSER - 8258
Pann Differences for Viola and Piano
Carter Pann
Viola
Pann Differences for Viola and Piano
Juilliard Store
144 West 66th Street
New York NY 10023
United States
Pann's Differences is originally a suite for cello and piano, comprised of five short movements, very much like a Baroque suite or partita. The individual pieces, however, are radically different from each other in style and content. (Kennedy) Robert Carl, writing in Fanfare Magazine, said of Differences, There's a very strong influence of middle Stravinsky, but there's also a wailing blues movement, and most happily, a third movement dance that is perhaps the first neo-Gottschalk piece I've ever heard. We are pleased to present Pann's transcription of the work for viola. For advanced performers.