“A delightfully varied work…”

Michael Ching appeared again on stage to accompany clarinetist James Williams for R. Michael Daugherty’s Numinous Ignotus. A delightfully varied work in three movements, the 1987 piece explores the clarinet’s unique register shifts. Ching began with percussive chords, while the clean-toned Williams played snatches of high treble melodies. In the meditative movement that followed, the piano adopted an engaging waltz rhythm and the clarinet played liquid runs. The third movement brought both instruments together. Suddenly the tempo paused, as the clarinet struck a few experimental high notes, and then dashed to the closing.

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