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Alan Hovhaness & Lou Harrison: Symphonies (1989, r2008)

Posted By : peachfuzz | Date : 16 Nov 2010 10:10:55 | Comments : 7 |
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Alan Hovhaness: Symphony No.2 ("Mysterious Mountain")
& Lou Harrison: Symphony No.2 ("Elegiac")
Keith Jarrett · Dennis Russell Davies

Classical | EAC (APE - CUE - LOG) | Cover (Front & Back) | 245 MB

Nimbus
This disc unites works by two distinctly original American composers who, while maintaining their own identities, share many similarities. To begin with, both men live on the West Coast: Alan Hovhaness in Seattle, Lou Harrison just outside Santa Cruz, California. This is more than an accident of geography: the Eastern seaboard has been the traditional centre of American musical life and both Hovhaness and Harrison are, to a degree, outsiders. They follow no leaders, lead no followers. Yet such is the appeal of their work that they have brought the musical mainstream to them rather than bending their aesthetics to public or professional taste.


    Tracklist

    Alan Hovhaness
    Symphony No. 2, Op. 132: Mysterious Mountain

    1. Andante con moto
    2. Double Fugue (Moderato maestoso, allegro vivo)
    3. Andante espressivo
    Lousadzak, Op. 48

    Lou Harrison
    Symphony No. 2: Elegiac

    1. Tears of the Angel Israfel
    2. Allegro, poco presto
    3. Tears of the Angel Israfel II
    4. Praises for Michael the Archangel
    5. The Sweetness of Epicurus

    Keith Jarrett, piano
    American Composers Orchestra
    Dennis Russell Davies, conductor

MusicMasters 7021-2 (1989)
Nimbus Records 2512 (2008)

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Posted By: brigg Date: 16 Nov 2010 10:29:42
Many thanks.

Still hoping someone will turn up the out-of-print Third Symphony...
Posted By: basa005 Date: 16 Nov 2010 10:31:31
gran bel disco!
grazie!!!
Posted By: polyphonicformat Date: 16 Nov 2010 14:37:28
Nice one, peachfuzz, thanks!
Posted By: gopala Date: 16 Nov 2010 14:56:24
Great post.
Keith Jarrett and I love. This cd I did not know. Thank you!!!
Posted By: grafassi Date: 16 Nov 2010 15:10:27
Thanks very much. Great to see Keith on another Harrison recording.
Posted By: trankilizan Date: 16 Nov 2010 18:56:22
Thank you very much for perfect music.
Posted By: dupain1 Date: 15 Dec 2010 19:23:44
thank you! I loved it
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