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New Worlds / Vogler, Jacobsen, The Knights
NEW WORLDS âą Eric Jacobsen, cond; Jan Vogler (vc1); The Knights âą SONY 88697599782 (58:28)
IVES The Unanswered Question. G.L. FRANK LeyendasâAn Andean Walkabout. 1DVO?ĂK Silent Woods. GOLIJOV Last Round. COPLAND Appalachian Spring
"Gabriela Lena Frank (b. 1972) counts Peruvian among a heritage as mixed as Osvaldo Golijovâs. A student of South American myths and cultures, she incorporates local instruments in a classical chamber orchestra: percussion, panpipes, and a âheavy wooden duct fluteâ that is blown harshly to produce double-stopping overtones. Leyendas is as captivating as it is unique, its three highly varied movements providing a convincingly more authentic Andes atmosphere than do either Villa-Lobos or Ginastera.
Despite his always recognizable Latino and/or Jewish elements, Golijov never writes less than fascinating music and never repeats himself. Combined with the existence of major masterpiecesâAinadamar remains this centuryâs defining work, and the 1998 La PasiĂłn segĂșn San Marcos just missed the cutâthis makes him one of the greats. Last Round opens with typically wild, not quite tamed Golijovian energy. Its two movement titles tell the full story: I Movido, UrgenteâMacho, Cool and Dangerous, and II (attacca) LentissimoâDeath of Angels.
This performance of Appalachian Spring is exacting and fine, spirited yet lucid...the disc is a must for both Frank and Golijov."
FANFARE: James H. North
IVES The Unanswered Question. G.L. FRANK LeyendasâAn Andean Walkabout. 1DVO?ĂK Silent Woods. GOLIJOV Last Round. COPLAND Appalachian Spring
"Gabriela Lena Frank (b. 1972) counts Peruvian among a heritage as mixed as Osvaldo Golijovâs. A student of South American myths and cultures, she incorporates local instruments in a classical chamber orchestra: percussion, panpipes, and a âheavy wooden duct fluteâ that is blown harshly to produce double-stopping overtones. Leyendas is as captivating as it is unique, its three highly varied movements providing a convincingly more authentic Andes atmosphere than do either Villa-Lobos or Ginastera.
Despite his always recognizable Latino and/or Jewish elements, Golijov never writes less than fascinating music and never repeats himself. Combined with the existence of major masterpiecesâAinadamar remains this centuryâs defining work, and the 1998 La PasiĂłn segĂșn San Marcos just missed the cutâthis makes him one of the greats. Last Round opens with typically wild, not quite tamed Golijovian energy. Its two movement titles tell the full story: I Movido, UrgenteâMacho, Cool and Dangerous, and II (attacca) LentissimoâDeath of Angels.
This performance of Appalachian Spring is exacting and fine, spirited yet lucid...the disc is a must for both Frank and Golijov."
FANFARE: James H. North
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NEW WORLDS âą Eric Jacobsen, cond; Jan Vogler (vc1); The Knights âą SONY 88697599782 (58:28)
IVES The Unanswered Question. G.L. FRANK LeyendasâAn Andean Walkabout. 1DVO?ĂK Silent Woods. GOLIJOV Last Round. COPLAND Appalachian Spring
"Gabriela Lena Frank (b. 1972) counts Peruvian among a heritage as mixed as Osvaldo Golijovâs. A student of South American myths and cultures, she incorporates local instruments in a classical chamber orchestra: percussion, panpipes, and a âheavy wooden duct fluteâ that is blown harshly to produce double-stopping overtones. Leyendas is as captivating as it is unique, its three highly varied movements providing a convincingly more authentic Andes atmosphere than do either Villa-Lobos or Ginastera.
Despite his always recognizable Latino and/or Jewish elements, Golijov never writes less than fascinating music and never repeats himself. Combined with the existence of major masterpiecesâAinadamar remains this centuryâs defining work, and the 1998 La PasiĂłn segĂșn San Marcos just missed the cutâthis makes him one of the greats. Last Round opens with typically wild, not quite tamed Golijovian energy. Its two movement titles tell the full story: I Movido, UrgenteâMacho, Cool and Dangerous, and II (attacca) LentissimoâDeath of Angels.
This performance of Appalachian Spring is exacting and fine, spirited yet lucid...the disc is a must for both Frank and Golijov."
FANFARE: James H. North
IVES The Unanswered Question. G.L. FRANK LeyendasâAn Andean Walkabout. 1DVO?ĂK Silent Woods. GOLIJOV Last Round. COPLAND Appalachian Spring
"Gabriela Lena Frank (b. 1972) counts Peruvian among a heritage as mixed as Osvaldo Golijovâs. A student of South American myths and cultures, she incorporates local instruments in a classical chamber orchestra: percussion, panpipes, and a âheavy wooden duct fluteâ that is blown harshly to produce double-stopping overtones. Leyendas is as captivating as it is unique, its three highly varied movements providing a convincingly more authentic Andes atmosphere than do either Villa-Lobos or Ginastera.
Despite his always recognizable Latino and/or Jewish elements, Golijov never writes less than fascinating music and never repeats himself. Combined with the existence of major masterpiecesâAinadamar remains this centuryâs defining work, and the 1998 La PasiĂłn segĂșn San Marcos just missed the cutâthis makes him one of the greats. Last Round opens with typically wild, not quite tamed Golijovian energy. Its two movement titles tell the full story: I Movido, UrgenteâMacho, Cool and Dangerous, and II (attacca) LentissimoâDeath of Angels.
This performance of Appalachian Spring is exacting and fine, spirited yet lucid...the disc is a must for both Frank and Golijov."
FANFARE: James H. North



















