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This compact disc on the Argo label (the subsidiary imprint of Decca Records of England that specializes in less familiar music) is an outstanding introduction to the music of Lou Harrison (b. 1917), and was issued to observe his eightieth birthday in 1997.
Every work on the disc is for a different ensemble, though all use members of the California Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Barry Jekowsky. The major work included is Harrison's 1990 work Symphony No. Four, which the composer refers to as Last Symphony. Within it is found a number of the elements that have distinguished Harrison's highly individual music: a general tendency not to use harmony, an increasing tendency to base his music on rhythms and delightfully conceived melodies, a love for Asiatic sounds and modes, and a strong interest in Native American culture. Popular baritone singer Al Jarreau joins the orchestra in the role of narrator in the last movement, telling three Navajo stories about the trickster spirit Coyote.
From the beginning of Harrison's career comes Double Music (jointly composed for percussion quartet with John Cage), and a series of well-chosen excerpts from the 1949 ballet score Solstice (where Harrison's special interpretation of the sounds of gamelan orchestras came to the fore). The continuing interest in Indonesian music is strongly evinced in the concerto for violin and chamber ensemble called Concerto in slendro, written in 1961 on a Pacific Ocean freighter. Here, violinist Maria Bachman is outstanding in the solo role. And finally, there is the simple and touching Elegy, to the Memory of Calvin Simmons, lamenting the accidental death of a promising young conductor.
Recorded at the outstanding studio at George Lucas' Skywalker Ranch, the sound is full, rich, and transparent, produced by Andrew Cornall and engineered by Jonathan Stokes. A highly recommendable release.
© TiVo
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Elegy (Lou Harrison)
Lou Harrison, Composer - Barry Jekowsky, Conductor - California Symphony, Orchestra, MainArtist
(C) 2007 Phoenix USA (P) 2007 Phoenix USA
Solstice, Pt. 1 (Lou Harrison)
Lou Harrison, Composer - Barry Jekowsky, Conductor - California Symphony, Orchestra, MainArtist
(C) 2007 Phoenix USA (P) 2007 Phoenix USA
Lou Harrison, Composer - Barry Jekowsky, Conductor - California Symphony, Orchestra, MainArtist
(C) 2007 Phoenix USA (P) 2007 Phoenix USA
Lou Harrison, Composer - Barry Jekowsky, Conductor - California Symphony, Orchestra, MainArtist
(C) 2007 Phoenix USA (P) 2007 Phoenix USA
Lou Harrison, Composer - Barry Jekowsky, Conductor - California Symphony, Orchestra, MainArtist
(C) 2007 Phoenix USA (P) 2007 Phoenix USA
Solstice, Pt. 2 (Lou Harrison)
Lou Harrison, Composer - Barry Jekowsky, Conductor - California Symphony, Orchestra, MainArtist
(C) 2007 Phoenix USA (P) 2007 Phoenix USA
Lou Harrison, Composer - Barry Jekowsky, Conductor - California Symphony, Orchestra, MainArtist
(C) 2007 Phoenix USA (P) 2007 Phoenix USA
Concerto in slendro (Lou Harrison)
Maria Bachmann, Artist, MainArtist - Lou Harrison, Composer - Barry Jekowsky, Conductor - California Symphony, Orchestra
(C) 2007 Phoenix USA (P) 2007 Phoenix USA
Maria Bachmann, Artist, MainArtist - Lou Harrison, Composer - Barry Jekowsky, Conductor - California Symphony, Orchestra
(C) 2007 Phoenix USA (P) 2007 Phoenix USA
Maria Bachmann, Artist, MainArtist - Lou Harrison, Composer - Barry Jekowsky, Conductor - California Symphony, Orchestra
(C) 2007 Phoenix USA (P) 2007 Phoenix USA
Symphony No. 4 "Last Symphony" (Lou Harrison)
Al Jarreau, Artist, MainArtist - Lou Harrison, Composer - Barry Jekowsky, Conductor - California Symphony, Orchestra
(C) 2007 Phoenix USA (P) 2007 Phoenix USA
Al Jarreau, Artist, MainArtist - Lou Harrison, Composer - Barry Jekowsky, Conductor - California Symphony, Orchestra
(C) 2007 Phoenix USA (P) 2007 Phoenix USA
Al Jarreau, Artist, MainArtist - Lou Harrison, Composer - Barry Jekowsky, Conductor - California Symphony, Orchestra
(C) 2007 Phoenix USA (P) 2007 Phoenix USA
Al Jarreau, Artist, MainArtist - Lou Harrison, Composer - Barry Jekowsky, Conductor - California Symphony, Orchestra
(C) 2007 Phoenix USA (P) 2007 Phoenix USA
Double music (Lou Harrison)
John Cage, Composer - Lou Harrison, Composer - Barry Jekowsky, Conductor - California Symphony, Orchestra, MainArtist
(C) 2007 Phoenix USA (P) 2007 Phoenix USA
Albumbeschreibung
This compact disc on the Argo label (the subsidiary imprint of Decca Records of England that specializes in less familiar music) is an outstanding introduction to the music of Lou Harrison (b. 1917), and was issued to observe his eightieth birthday in 1997.
Every work on the disc is for a different ensemble, though all use members of the California Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Barry Jekowsky. The major work included is Harrison's 1990 work Symphony No. Four, which the composer refers to as Last Symphony. Within it is found a number of the elements that have distinguished Harrison's highly individual music: a general tendency not to use harmony, an increasing tendency to base his music on rhythms and delightfully conceived melodies, a love for Asiatic sounds and modes, and a strong interest in Native American culture. Popular baritone singer Al Jarreau joins the orchestra in the role of narrator in the last movement, telling three Navajo stories about the trickster spirit Coyote.
From the beginning of Harrison's career comes Double Music (jointly composed for percussion quartet with John Cage), and a series of well-chosen excerpts from the 1949 ballet score Solstice (where Harrison's special interpretation of the sounds of gamelan orchestras came to the fore). The continuing interest in Indonesian music is strongly evinced in the concerto for violin and chamber ensemble called Concerto in slendro, written in 1961 on a Pacific Ocean freighter. Here, violinist Maria Bachman is outstanding in the solo role. And finally, there is the simple and touching Elegy, to the Memory of Calvin Simmons, lamenting the accidental death of a promising young conductor.
Recorded at the outstanding studio at George Lucas' Skywalker Ranch, the sound is full, rich, and transparent, produced by Andrew Cornall and engineered by Jonathan Stokes. A highly recommendable release.
© TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 15 track(s)
- Total length: 01:19:10
- Main artists: California Symphony Maria Bachmann Al Jarreau Barry Jekowsky
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Phoenix USA
- Genre: Klassiek
(C) 2007 Phoenix USA (P) 2007 Phoenix USA
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