Michael Jarrell "Assonance VII"
Michael Jarrell's Assonance VII (1992) is a challenging, subtle solo percussion piece for a large set of instruments (crotales, vibraphone, cymbals, gongs, etc.), known for its interplay between precise, clear sounds and ambiguous, "wobbly" textures, exploring memory and shifting soundscapes through repetitive patterns and subtle changes in timbre and dynamics, aiming for suggestion rather than thunderous pronouncements.
Adrien Trybucki
"Mutatis Mutandis"
“the same idea applies, once you adjust for the differences.”
Eugène Ysaÿe "Violin Sonata D minor, Op. 27 No. 3 Ballade" arr. Grzegorz Chwalinski
During the 20th century, this sonata was the most often played out of the six sonatas, and it still remains one of Ysaÿe’s most popular works.
Ysaÿe himself wrote of the sonata, “I have let my imagination wander at will. The memory of my friendship and admiration for George Enescu and the performances we gave together at the home of the delightful Queen Carmen Sylvia have done the rest.”