Transfiguration
Stanley Grill composer
Brett Deubner violas
From online performances to benefit albums, musicians kept their art alive throughout the most dire days of the coronavirus pandemic. Among them are composer Stanley Grill and violist Brett Deubner, who collaborated via remote recording sessions to transform Grill’s multi-instrumental chamber pieces into an intimate collection of multilayered works for viola. The resulting album, TRANSFIGURATION, showcases a singular connection between composer and performer. Throughout three works—Sonatine, Sea and Sky, and Transfiguration—lush, crisp soundscapes fill the ears as the viola’s soothing timbre and Deubner’s seamless technique create a pastoral quality that underscores the spiritual and introspective themes of Grill’s compositions.
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Track Listing & Credits
# | Title | Composer | Performer | |
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01 | Sonatine (Arr. for 3 Violas): I. Moderato | Stanley Grill | Brett Deubner, viola | |
02 | Sonatine (Arr. for 3 Violas): II. Largo | Stanley Grill | Brett Deubner, viola | |
03 | Sonatine (Arr. for 3 Violas): III. Allegro | Stanley Grill | Brett Deubner, viola | |
04 | Sea and Sky: I. Moderato | Stanley Grill | Brett Deubner, viola | |
05 | Sea and Sky: II. Adagio | Stanley Grill | Brett Deubner, viola | |
06 | Sea and Sky: III. Fast and Light | Stanley Grill | Brett Deubner, viola | |
07 | Transfiguration: I. Adagio | Stanley Grill | Brett Deubner, viola | |
08 | Transfiguration: II. Moderato | Stanley Grill | Brett Deubner, viola | |
09 | Transfiguration: III. Andantino | Stanley Grill | Brett Deubner, viola | |
10 | Transfiguration: IV. The River. Flowing | Stanley Grill | Brett Deubner, viola |
Produced by Brett Deubner and Stanley Grill
Recorded by Randall Crafton, Kaleidoscope Studios, Union NJ
Mixed and Mastered by Randall Crafton
Stanley Grill’s Publishing: SG Music Publications ASCAP: #572328152
WITH SPECIAL THANKS TO BRETT DEUBNER FOR MAKING THIS ALBUM POSSIBLE
General Manager of Audio & Sessions Jan Košulič
Recording Sessions Director Levi Brown
Audio Director Lucas Paquette
Executive Producer Bob Lord
Executive A&R Sam Renshaw
A&R Director Brandon MacNeil
A&R Chris Robinson
VP, Design & Marketing Brett Picknell
Art Director Ryan Harrison
Design Edward A. Fleming
Publicity Patrick Niland, Sara Warner
Artist Information
Stanley Grill
Raised in the Bronx, Grill has been obsessed with music since the age of six, when his mother took him to Carnegie Hall and he was astonished and awestruck by a performance of “La Mer.” While that obsession first took the form of playing piano at every possible moment (when not otherwise engaged in activities typical of a kid growing up in the Bronx of the 1950’s and ‘60s), it was Stan’s music theory studies at the Manhattan School of Music that converted that obsession to writing music – and to finding his own musical voice.
Brett Deubner
Born in San Francisco, violist Brett Deubner has established himself as one of the foremost violists of his generation. As a sought after soloist who has performed with orchestras on five continents, Deubner has redefined the role of “solo artist” and has given the viola a new standing in the world of classical music with his virtuosity, commitment to championing new music, and his mentoring tomorrow’s young artists.
Notes
The recording of this music took place in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, the summer of 2020. In the face of all of the difficulties arising out of the pandemic and the steps necessary to mitigate its spread, musicians everywhere found creative ways to keep their music alive—even if live performances, the heartbeat of music, could not take place. This recording is one such example. Each piece was originally composed as a chamber piece, intended to be played, as indicated, by two, three or four players. But, in the face of the pandemic, this was impossible. As with many of the difficulties that life throws in our paths and as doors to what we are used to close, other doors open to new possibilities. This recording was one such door. In the studio, isolated in the recording room, Brett Deubner played each part, one at a time, while Randy Crafton, the recording engineer, recorded on the other side of the glass panel while I watched and listened on my laptop, sitting at home in my attic. The end result, which would never have happened were it not for the pandemic, was a unique performance of these pieces, as all of the parts were played by the same player on the same instrument. To clearly differentiate between parts, the recording is unusual in that the parts are widely spread in the sound space, so that the ear can distinguish between them, even though they were all recorded by Brett standing, physically, in the same spot.
— Stanley Grill