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Pauline Martin|HARTWAY: Imaginary Creatures / 3 Myths / Images of Mogador / Scenes from a Marriage

HARTWAY: Imaginary Creatures / 3 Myths / Images of Mogador / Scenes from a Marriage

James Hartway

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American composer James Hartway is, by his own admission, rather accessible when it comes to composing pieces on commission. This album of four of his chamber works features three such commissioned works. Hartway's approach to composition is very visual, the themes for many movements evoking imagery either directly through lyrics, as in "Imaginary Creatures," or abstractly, as in "Images of Mogador." In either case, Hartway certainly has a definite program in mind for the majority of the work heard here. What comes into question on this album is how successful the performances are at delivering these programmatic aspects. Three Myths for Piano, performed by pianist and commissioner Pauline Martin, is well played but it is uncertain whether a listener would arrive at any specific imagery without advanced knowledge of the program. "Imaginary Creature," which relies on the soprano to delineate the program, is certainly more accessible and easier to understand. The performance here, however, is lacking. The string quartet's sound is not unified and suffers from frequent intonation deficiencies. Soprano Pamela Schiffer's vibrato is quite wide, particularly against the rather tight, constricted sound of the strings. Perhaps the most clever and best-performed work on the program is Scenes from a Marriage, composed for piano, four-hands. Simply knowing the title of the witty composition is more than enough for listeners to create their own imagery. Catherine Wilson and Robert Conway do a splendid job of capturing the changing moods, although their recorded sound is a little weak and thin.

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HARTWAY: Imaginary Creatures / 3 Myths / Images of Mogador / Scenes from a Marriage

Pauline Martin

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3 Myths (James Hartway)

1
No. 1. Wrath of the Furies
00:03:40

Pauline Martin, Performer - James Hartway, Composer

2007 Naxos 2007 Naxos

2
No. 2. Orpheus' Love for Eurydice
00:04:38

Pauline Martin, Performer - James Hartway, Composer

2007 Naxos 2007 Naxos

3
No. 3. Hades' Jazz Band
00:03:11

Pauline Martin, Performer - James Hartway, Composer

2007 Naxos 2007 Naxos

Imaginary Creatures (James Hartway)

4
I. frolic bird
Imaginary Creatures String Quartet
00:02:47

John Reed, Lyricist - James Hartway, Composer - Imaginary Creatures String Quartet, Ensemble - Pamela Schiffer, Performer

2007 Naxos 2007 Naxos

5
II. hate snake
Imaginary Creatures String Quartet
00:02:46

John Reed, Lyricist - James Hartway, Composer - Imaginary Creatures String Quartet, Ensemble - Pamela Schiffer, Performer

2007 Naxos 2007 Naxos

6
III. tranquility spider
Imaginary Creatures String Quartet
00:02:39

John Reed, Lyricist - James Hartway, Composer - Imaginary Creatures String Quartet, Ensemble - Pamela Schiffer, Performer

2007 Naxos 2007 Naxos

7
IV. laughter cat
Imaginary Creatures String Quartet
00:02:35

John Reed, Lyricist - James Hartway, Composer - Imaginary Creatures String Quartet, Ensemble - Pamela Schiffer, Performer

2007 Naxos 2007 Naxos

8
V. soul mole
Imaginary Creatures String Quartet
00:03:20

John Reed, Lyricist - James Hartway, Composer - Imaginary Creatures String Quartet, Ensemble - Pamela Schiffer, Performer

2007 Naxos 2007 Naxos

9
VI. infinity scarab
Imaginary Creatures String Quartet
00:04:07

John Reed, Lyricist - James Hartway, Composer - Imaginary Creatures String Quartet, Ensemble - Pamela Schiffer, Performer

2007 Naxos 2007 Naxos

Images of Mogador (James Hartway)

10
I. Trance Music
00:05:26

James Hartway, Composer - Woodland Trio, Ensemble

2007 Naxos 2007 Naxos

11
II. From the Minaret
00:04:48

James Hartway, Composer - Woodland Trio, Ensemble

2007 Naxos 2007 Naxos

12
III. Le Souk
00:04:25

James Hartway, Composer - Woodland Trio, Ensemble

2007 Naxos 2007 Naxos

Scenes from a Marriage (James Hartway)

13
I. in harmony
Robert Conway
00:03:07

Robert Conway, Performer - Catherine Wilson, Performer - James Hartway, Composer

2007 Naxos 2007 Naxos

14
II. in conflict
Robert Conway
00:02:48

Robert Conway, Performer - Catherine Wilson, Performer - James Hartway, Composer

2007 Naxos 2007 Naxos

15
III. in love
Robert Conway
00:04:45

Robert Conway, Performer - Catherine Wilson, Performer - James Hartway, Composer

2007 Naxos 2007 Naxos

16
IV. in fun
Robert Conway
00:04:17

Robert Conway, Performer - Catherine Wilson, Performer - James Hartway, Composer

2007 Naxos 2007 Naxos

Album review

American composer James Hartway is, by his own admission, rather accessible when it comes to composing pieces on commission. This album of four of his chamber works features three such commissioned works. Hartway's approach to composition is very visual, the themes for many movements evoking imagery either directly through lyrics, as in "Imaginary Creatures," or abstractly, as in "Images of Mogador." In either case, Hartway certainly has a definite program in mind for the majority of the work heard here. What comes into question on this album is how successful the performances are at delivering these programmatic aspects. Three Myths for Piano, performed by pianist and commissioner Pauline Martin, is well played but it is uncertain whether a listener would arrive at any specific imagery without advanced knowledge of the program. "Imaginary Creature," which relies on the soprano to delineate the program, is certainly more accessible and easier to understand. The performance here, however, is lacking. The string quartet's sound is not unified and suffers from frequent intonation deficiencies. Soprano Pamela Schiffer's vibrato is quite wide, particularly against the rather tight, constricted sound of the strings. Perhaps the most clever and best-performed work on the program is Scenes from a Marriage, composed for piano, four-hands. Simply knowing the title of the witty composition is more than enough for listeners to create their own imagery. Catherine Wilson and Robert Conway do a splendid job of capturing the changing moods, although their recorded sound is a little weak and thin.

© TiVo

Details of the original recording : 59:29 - DDD - Enregistré les 20 mai & 4 décembre 2006 et le 5 janvier 2007 au Studio d'enregistrement de l'Université de Wayne State, Michigan (USA) - Notes en anglais

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