Review: Harry Skoler, ‘Red Brick Hill’ (Sunnyside)


By Hrayr Attarian A sense of poetry permeates the entirety of clarinetist Harry Skoler’s superb Red Brick Hill. This is not only because of the music’s melancholic lyricism or the intimacy of the performances. Rather, this cohesive suite, dedicated to the memory of a departed friend, is akin to a narrative in verse consisting of...

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