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Gloria Cheng|Chinary Ung: Seven Mirrors

Chinary Ung: Seven Mirrors

Quake, Gloria Cheng, La Jolla Symphony

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The music of Chinary Ung should strike no fear into the heart of music lovers -- certainly anyone who can get a grip on early twentieth century music styles can grasp what is happening on this New World disc Seven Mirrors. Perhaps not all will like what they hear, but more will "get it" than conventional wisdom might dictate.
Spiral VI is a fleet, rhythmically flexible, and bluesy-sounding chamber piece. It is well performed by the group Quake, although some of Sean Osborn's playing in the lower register of the clarinet is dull sounding at times. Pianist Gloria Cheng's reading of Seven Mirrors is not only better, it is fantastic; a truly sympathetic and visionary interpretation of a stunning collection of etudes that incorporates ideas reminiscent of Debussy, Scriabin, and Ung's teacher George Crumb. But Seven Mirrors' plotting, sense of mystery, and elements of exoticism are unique attributes, and Cheng admirably brings out the best in Ung's music. Grand-Alap has been recorded before, and it is the most explicitly Asian-sounding work on the disc. The performance, including chattering, humming, and speaking by cellist Walter Gray and percussionist Rob Tucker, can be engaging, although to some it will sound like the soundtrack to a 1960s Samurai movie.
Upon listening to this, one cannot help but feel that it is in his orchestral and piano music that Ung has really found his milieu. Grand Spiral ("Desert Flowers Bloom") is the second of Ung's orchestral works to be recorded; Dennis Russell Davies recorded Ung's Inner Voices with the American Composers Orchestra for Argo several years ago. The "desert flowers" tag seems apropos, as the music is reminiscent of some of Edgard Varèse's large orchestral scores, although there are added elements of Gershwin-esque flourishes and Shanghai movie music thrown in for good measure. Grand Spiral ("Desert Flowers Bloom") is a big-boned, multi-leveled orchestral experience that combines an equal mixture of sweet and sour elements. It is a grand pleasure to listen to, and the La Jolla Symphony under Harvey Sollberger deserves the highest praise for this recording. It is a complex and difficult score, and the La Jolla Symphony sounds like anything but a small-town symphony in performing it.

© TiVo

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Gloria Cheng

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1
Spiral VI
Quake
00:10:11

Gloria Cheng, MainArtist - Chinary Ung, Composer - Quake, Ensemble - La Jolla Symphony, Orchestra

(C) 2005 Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc. (P) 2005 Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc.

2
Seven Mirrors: I. A Window in the Sky
Gloria Cheng
00:02:38

Gloria Cheng, MainArtist - Chinary Ung, Composer - Quake, Ensemble - La Jolla Symphony, Orchestra

(C) 2005 Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc. (P) 2005 Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc.

3
Seven Mirrors: II. Dotted Path
Gloria Cheng
00:02:03

Gloria Cheng, MainArtist - Chinary Ung, Composer - Quake, Ensemble - La Jolla Symphony, Orchestra

(C) 2005 Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc. (P) 2005 Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc.

4
Seven Mirrors: III. Roar, Lion of the Heart
Gloria Cheng
00:03:13

Gloria Cheng, MainArtist - Chinary Ung, Composer - Quake, Ensemble - La Jolla Symphony, Orchestra

(C) 2005 Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc. (P) 2005 Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc.

5
Seven Mirrors: IV. Laughter Passes Over the Earth
Gloria Cheng
00:03:27

Gloria Cheng, MainArtist - Chinary Ung, Composer - Quake, Ensemble - La Jolla Symphony, Orchestra

(C) 2005 Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc. (P) 2005 Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc.

6
Seven Mirrors: V. Space Between the Fish and the Moon
Gloria Cheng
00:03:12

Gloria Cheng, MainArtist - Chinary Ung, Composer - Quake, Ensemble - La Jolla Symphony, Orchestra

(C) 2005 Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc. (P) 2005 Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc.

7
Seven Mirrors: VI. Tatooing Space-Time
Gloria Cheng
00:03:50

Gloria Cheng, MainArtist - Chinary Ung, Composer - Quake, Ensemble - La Jolla Symphony, Orchestra

(C) 2005 Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc. (P) 2005 Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc.

8
Seven Mirrors: VII. Flying Mirrors
Gloria Cheng
00:02:50

Gloria Cheng, MainArtist - Chinary Ung, Composer - Quake, Ensemble - La Jolla Symphony, Orchestra

(C) 2005 Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc. (P) 2005 Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc.

9
Grand Alap
Walter Gray
00:15:30

Chinary Ung, Composer - Quake, Ensemble - La Jolla Symphony, Orchestra - Walter Gray, MainArtist - Rob Tucker, MainArtist

(C) 2005 Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc. (P) 2005 Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc.

10
Grand Spiral (Desert Flowers Bloom)
La Jolla Symphony
00:13:58

Gloria Cheng, MainArtist - Harvey Sollberger, Conductor - Chinary Ung, Composer - Quake, Ensemble - La Jolla Symphony, Orchestra

(C) 2005 Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc. (P) 2005 Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc.

Album review

The music of Chinary Ung should strike no fear into the heart of music lovers -- certainly anyone who can get a grip on early twentieth century music styles can grasp what is happening on this New World disc Seven Mirrors. Perhaps not all will like what they hear, but more will "get it" than conventional wisdom might dictate.
Spiral VI is a fleet, rhythmically flexible, and bluesy-sounding chamber piece. It is well performed by the group Quake, although some of Sean Osborn's playing in the lower register of the clarinet is dull sounding at times. Pianist Gloria Cheng's reading of Seven Mirrors is not only better, it is fantastic; a truly sympathetic and visionary interpretation of a stunning collection of etudes that incorporates ideas reminiscent of Debussy, Scriabin, and Ung's teacher George Crumb. But Seven Mirrors' plotting, sense of mystery, and elements of exoticism are unique attributes, and Cheng admirably brings out the best in Ung's music. Grand-Alap has been recorded before, and it is the most explicitly Asian-sounding work on the disc. The performance, including chattering, humming, and speaking by cellist Walter Gray and percussionist Rob Tucker, can be engaging, although to some it will sound like the soundtrack to a 1960s Samurai movie.
Upon listening to this, one cannot help but feel that it is in his orchestral and piano music that Ung has really found his milieu. Grand Spiral ("Desert Flowers Bloom") is the second of Ung's orchestral works to be recorded; Dennis Russell Davies recorded Ung's Inner Voices with the American Composers Orchestra for Argo several years ago. The "desert flowers" tag seems apropos, as the music is reminiscent of some of Edgard Varèse's large orchestral scores, although there are added elements of Gershwin-esque flourishes and Shanghai movie music thrown in for good measure. Grand Spiral ("Desert Flowers Bloom") is a big-boned, multi-leveled orchestral experience that combines an equal mixture of sweet and sour elements. It is a grand pleasure to listen to, and the La Jolla Symphony under Harvey Sollberger deserves the highest praise for this recording. It is a complex and difficult score, and the La Jolla Symphony sounds like anything but a small-town symphony in performing it.

© TiVo

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