Soldier writes for a variety of ensembles, including electronics as well as solos for alto saxophone, organ, and bass flute, but he shines brightest in his writing for strings. His Duo Sonata for violin and cello is one of the finest examples of music for that ensemble since the Ravel sonata. Soldier draws a remarkably full sonority from what can be an anemic-sounding combination of instruments; sometimes it's hard to believe he isn't using a string quartet. Clever Hans, a sly and quirky ballet for violin, cello, and harpsichord, is also especially engaging. Soldier's work would be of interest to anyone who's a fan of new music that transcends the categories of uptown/downtown and academic/popular. The sound quality on the recording is clear and lively. ~ Stephen Eddins, All Music Guide
Disc 1
Disc 2

Philip Glass : Saxophone
by Philip Glass

Thea Musgrave: Choral Works
by Thea Musgrave

Rodrigo: Piano Music; Suite For Piano; Album For Cecilia; Three Evocations
by Joaquín Rodrigo

Henry Martin: Preludes & Fugues, Part 2
by Henry Martin

Andrew Violette: Sonata For Unaccompanied Violin
by Andrew Violette