Multi-award-winning composer Paul Reale has a distinctly American voice, enriched and given touches of familiarity through references to folk idiom and musical ancestors such as Bartok and Kodaly. This program brings together Reale’s works for cello and piano. His earliest, Séance, is a haunting combination of modernist sounds and Baroque melodies. The operatic Cello Sonata No. 1 daringly uses ‘What Shall We Do with the Drunken Sailor’ as the backbone of its finale, and the recent ‘Chopin’s Ghost’ explores the Romantic composer’s long, weaving lines and evokes his poetic spirit. This is the world premiere recording of the aforementioned work.