Liaisons II: All Things Bright and Beautiful – Re-Imagining Sondheim from the Piano
Title:

Liaisons II: All Things Bright and Beautiful – Re-Imagining Sondheim from the Piano

Artists:

Anthony De Mare, piano
featuring Conrad Tao, piano

Release Date:

14th March 2025

Cat No:

AV2694

Price:

£13.49 (1CD Digipack | 16-page booklet) • PRE-ORDER

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Summary:

Pianist extraordinaire Anthony de Mare’s landmark commissioning project, Liaisons: Re-Imagining Sondheim from the Piano, reaches Volume II with a diverse range of 14 tracks by a roll call of contemporary composers from the worlds of classical, jazz, film, indie, pop and musical theatre, including Jon Batiste, Stephen Hough, Meredith Monk, Max Richter, Conrad Tao, with the soloist himself contributing the title track “All Things Bright and Beautiful”.

Launched in 2015 (on ECM Records) with an acclaimed three-volume set – “a revelation … De Mare’s playing superb throughout, a combination of lyrical reflection and extroverted pyrotechnics” (San Francisco Chronicle) – Liaisons II extends the ambitious endeavour that brings together the world’s leading composers to re-imagine the legendary musical theatre composer’s songs for solo piano. Sondheim, the ever-eloquent wordsmith, proclaimed he was “thrilled” with the music: “I think the new pieces are terrific,’ he wrote in October of 2021, simultaneously praising de Mare: “I also like how they show off your piano-playing chops.”

Timed to coincide with the 95th anniversary of Sondheim’s birth, Liaisons II: All Things Bright and Beautiful stands as a celebration of the life and enduring legacy of the exceptional musical theatre giant.

Tracklist:

Liaisons II
ALL THINGS BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL
Re-Imagining Sondheim from the Piano

TIMO ANDRES
1. Nice is Different Than Good (4:17)
after the song ‘I Know Things Now’ from the 1986 musical Into the Woods
commissioned by the Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA

MARK BENNETT
2. Everybody Says Don’t (3:16)
after the song from the 1964 musical Anyone Can Whistle
commissioned by Dan Gallagher and Peter Shearer

STEPHEN HOUGH
3. Pretty Lady: gymnopédie (3:52)
after the song ‘Pretty Lady’ from the 1976 musical Pacific Overtures
commissioned by Dan and Jef Hall-Flavin

JON BATISTE
4. The Gun Song / The Ballad of Booth (7:21)
after the songs from the 1990 musical Assassins
commissioned by Tom Spain

TED HEARNE
5. Another National Anthem (5:08)
after the song from Assassins
commissioned by the Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA

CONRAD TAO
6. Move On (8:38)
after the song from the 1984 musical Sunday in the Park with George
commissioned by the 92nd Street Y
with Conrad Tao, piano

CHRISTOPHER CERRONE
7. Kiss Me after the song (4:05)
from the 1979 musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

MARC SCHUBRING
8. Rhapsody in Red (7:21)
after the song ‘Goodbye for Now’ from the 1981 film Reds
commissioned by Rachel Colbert and Anthony de Mare

MEREDITH MONK
9. Dialogue (9:24)
after the song ‘Poems’ from Pacific Overtures
commissioned by Beth Rudin Dewoody

PAOLA PRESTINI
10. Always (5:36)
after the song ‘I Wish I Could Forget You’ from the 1994 musical Passion
commissioned by University of Iowa, Hancher Auditorium

JEFF BEAL
11. Not a Day Goes By
(4:05)
after the song from the 1981 musical Merrily We Roll Along
commissioned by Ellen Marcus

MAX RICHTER
12. Anyone Can Whistle (3:34)
after the title song from the musical
commissioned by the Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University

KEVIN PUTS
13. Being Alive (4:25)
after the song from the 1970 musical Company
commissioned by William E. Terry

ANTHONY DE MARE
14. All Things Bright and Beautiful (5:49)
after the song intended for the 1971 musical Follies
commissioned by William E. Terry

Total duration: 76:51

Recording: 25, 26 May and 21, 22 August 2023, Oktaven Audio, Mount Vernon, New York
Publisher: Warner Chappell Music
Liaisons Producer: Rachel Colbert | Recording Producer: Judith Sherman
Recording Engineers: Charles Mueller and Ryan Streber
Assistant Engineer / Editor: Jeanne Velonis
Mastering: Jeanne Velonis and Judith Sherman
Piano Technician: Matthew Banks

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