Sharon Ruchman Arrival of Spring (2010, Independent)

At the time of year when the weather is unpredictable and we ache for warmth, flowers, and the cessation of snow, there couldnโ€™t be a more appropriate title for the sophomore chamber music CD by Western Connecticut pianist/composer Sharon Ruchman: Arrival of Spring. The recording comprises a blend of various ensembles: a string quartet, a trio, duets for violin and piano and for cello and piano.

Thereโ€™s a great deal of forcefulness in the first movement, while the second is hushed and the third is, again, more vivacious. The first piece, โ€œString Quartet in F Sharp Minor,โ€ is both lively and beautiful. The moody violin piece โ€œMemoria Dolciโ€ is one that Ruchman wrote to honor her uncle, Rudolph Fuchs, an award-winning virtuoso violinist who played for President Coolidge. โ€œSolemnityโ€ is a tranquil cello/piano piece that encourages quiet inner reflection. โ€œTrio for Violin, Cello and Piano in F Minorโ€ moves through a vigorous and dramatic ambience to a stilled and dulcet one, and back again. โ€œTwilightโ€ is played on violin, coupled with the upper octaves of the piano, evoking imagery of shimmering stars. Welcome spring! www.Sharon Ruchman.com.

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