SYMPHONY REVIEW Sounds New and Different
Originally Published By: Symphony Review In an unusual ambience at its "Music of Today" concert Sunday night, the ensemble Sounds New combined music by living composers, professional-level playing, and good programming. The result was an interesting and refreshing concert. [...]
University of Illinois Press Review: DRAGONS IN THE SKY
Originally Published By: University of Illinois Press "Arthur Gottschalk's Section for horn quartet and timpani (1991) is an example of pandiatonic minimalism. The interpolations of the timpani serve to introduce intensification of dynamic levels. The score of [...]
Review: Fakebook II
Originally Published By: University Of Illinois Press Fakebook II for solo piano by Arthur Gottschalk and performed by Stefanie C. Dickinson brought windows of jazz into an epic three-movement setting. Each movement (Corea, Tatum, and Brubeck) easily [...]
Classical Work: Jeu de Chat for alto saxophone & piano
Originally Published By: All Music Guide Here is a dazzling display piece for alto saxophone and piano, rather aggressive and hard-edged in its tonal modernism in its rapid outer sections. Arthur Gottschalk (b. 1952) is a member [...]