William Thomas McKinley's "R.A.P." is a captivating exploration of contemporary classical music, released on July 1, 2010, under the BMOP/sound label. This album is a testament to McKinley's compositional prowess, featuring two significant works: the Marimba Concerto "Childhood Memories" and "13 Dances for Orchestra." The Marimba Concerto, performed by the renowned marimba player Richard Stoltzman, is a mesmerizing piece that delves into the nostalgic and evocative memories of childhood, showcasing the marimba's versatility and expressive range. The "13 Dances for Orchestra" is a dynamic and intricate suite that highlights the orchestral talents of the Boston Modern Orchestra Project, conducted by Gil Rose. With a total duration of 1 hour and 17 minutes, this album offers a rich and immersive listening experience. The collaboration between McKinley, Stoltzman, and the BMOP brings a fresh and innovative perspective to the classical music landscape, making "R.A.P." a standout release in contemporary composition.
William Thomas McKinley (1938–2015) was a highly acclaimed American composer and executive, renowned as one of the most distinguished figures of his generation. His musical journey began at a tender age, mastering both classical and jazz piano, which laid the foundation for his diverse and rich musical style. McKinley's compositions span a wide range of genres, from orchestral works to intimate chamber music, showcasing his versatility and depth as a composer. His discography includes notable works such as "Music for Orchestra" and "The Complete Piano Trios," which have garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated following. McKinley's music is celebrated for its emotional resonance and technical brilliance, making him a standout figure in contemporary classical music.
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