Forging a unique creative relationship, Lee Ritenour and Dave Grusin's mutual professional history extends back some two decades. Ritenour was a core artist on Grusin's label, GRP, throughout the 1980s and early '90s; in 1986, they first collaborated on the Grammy Award winning Harlequin, a critically-acclaimed, Brazilian-themed recording. Ritenour also appeared on many of the pianist/composer's film scores and solo recordings, and the two jammed together on GRP Super Live in 1987. Two Worlds, the classical-oriented labor of love that reunites the two legends, is more than simply a beautiful creative departure from their usual jazz-oriented projects. A blend of original compositions and respectful reworkings of timeless classics from Bach, Bartok, Villalobos, Mompov, and Segovia, the collection -- which features stellar guest performances by opera star Renee Fleming, violinist Gil Shaham, and cellist Julian Lloyd-Webber -- finds Ritenour and Grusin joyously reconnecting with their rich classical roots. Among the highlights are the lush, highly percussive Vivaldi/Bach piece "Bach Concerto, featuring a twenty-piece string section; "Bachianas Aria," a piece from Brazilian composer Villalobos, provides a showcase for opera diva Renee Fleming. As for the original compositions, there's the haunting, melodic "Elegia," which Grusin composed many years ago for his late father, a violinist, featuring Gil Shaham; "Lagrima (Lee's Prelude)," a graceful Ritenour original led by the classical guitar; "River's Song," Grusin's clever medley adaptation of the folk songs "The Water Is Wide" and "Shenandoah," featuring Fleming on vocals and "Canto," an Italian-styled "winter song" which Grusin originally wrote for a Ritenour project in the late '70s. Timeless yet contemporary, Two Worlds is beautiful reunion of these musical soul mates. ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide
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Credits
- Ralph Morrison
- Violin
- Charles Paakkari
- Assistant Engineer
- Lee Ritenour
- Producer, Transcription
- Mark Sazer
- Violin
- Elliot Scheiner
- Engineer
- Cecilia Tsan
- Celli
- Mark Wexler
- Project Manager
- Roger Wilkie
- Violin
- Margaret Wooten
- Violin
- Scott Haupert
- Viola
- Christina Soule
- Celli
- Lesa Terry
- Violin
- Renita Koven
- Viola
- Ed Meares
- Bass
- Mario de Leon
- Violin
- Lisa Sutton
- Violin
- JoAnn Kane
- Copyist
- Natalie Leggett
- Violin
- Gil Shaham
- Violin
- Jennie Hansen
- Viola
- Sara Parkins
- Violin
- Gary Kuo
- Violin
- Rachel Purkin
- Violin
- Susan Rishik
- Violin
- Lance Staedler
- Photography
- Deborah Mitchell
- Copyist
- Elliot Marks
- Photography
- Jim Hoffman
- Copyist
- Liane Mautner
- Violin
- Alex Acuña
- Percussion, Drums
- Richard Altenbach
- Violin
- Carole Castillo
- Viola
- Luis Conte
- Percussion
- Dave Grusin
- Arranger, Transcription, Main Performer, Producer
- John Eidsvoog
- Copyist
- Stephen Erdody
- Celli
- Renée Fleming
- Soprano
- Julie Gigante
- Violin
- Mark Graham
- Copyist
- John Hendrickson
- Assistant Engineer
- Paula Hochhalter
- Celli
- Carrie Holzman-Little
- Viola
- Roland Kato
- Viola
- Tom Kennedy
- Bass
- Michelle Kim
- Violin
- Julian Lloyd Webber
- Cello
- Keith Green
- Viola












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