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Robert Carl : The Geography of Loss, portrait du compositeur. Greenleaf, Vincent, Ladd, Zimmermann, Aubin, Peckham
Format : 1 CD
Durée totale : 01:13:39

Enregistrement : 2005-2013
Lieu : Hartford/New York
Pays : Etats-Unis
Prise de son : Stereo

Label : New World
Référence : NW80780
EAN : 0093228078029
Code Prix : DM020A

Année d'édition : 2016
Date de sortie : 01/08/2016

Genre : Classique
Robert Carl (1954-)
Symphonie n° 4 "The Ladder"
Concerto de chambre pour guitare et 10 instruments "The CalmBee in the Busy Hive"
Building the Hive
Songs, Dances, and Laments of the Hive
The World turned Upside Down
The Geography of Loss
Anxiety Ouverture
Chorale 1
Portrait 1
Chorale 2a
Portrait 2
chorale 2b
Fear No
Last Words
Chorale 3
Double Portrait
Going Solo

Jolle Grenleaf, soprano
Vince B. Vincent, baryton
Caroline Sonett, flute piccolo
Terry Keevil, hautbois, cor anglais
Benjamin Fingland, clarinette basse, clarinette
Ian Rosenblum, percussion
Pauline Kim, violon
Catie Longhi, alto
Leigh Stuart, violoncelle
Brian Coughlin, contrebasse
Christopher Ladd, guitare solo
Dan Hartington, guitare
Michael Anderson, vibraphone
Michelle Stockmann, flûte
Brian Nekoloff, clarinette
Jess Turner, trompette
Haley Hewitt, harpe
Cihan Yucel, piano
Gwyneth Haydock, violon
Laura Krentzmann, alto
Haeyoon Shin, violoncelle
Ensemble Khorikos
Jesse Mark Peckham, direction
Matthew Aubin, direction
Hartt Symphony Orchestra
Christopher Zimmermann, direction

Imagine, if you will, a busy, furiously humming beehive, and, within it, a calm, meditative bee. The image comes from only one work on this disc, and yet it seems curiously apropos to so much of Robert Carl’s (b. 1954) music. There is a still center in his music, even at its modernist rowdiest. In his music dissonance and rhythmic complexity do not connote anxiety, fear, violence, but rather the overflow of the exuberant noise that springs up from the ground of life. His music embraces extremes of simplicity and complexity, which in his vision interpenetrate each other. Symphony No. 4 (2008), one of his best and most ambitious works, is a score often dense with polyrhythms and dissonant counterpoint. Its subtitle is “The Ladder,” and the ladder in this case is the harmonic series, the series of overtones that arises naturally as you move your finger along a piano or guitar string while playing it. Two pieces on this disc were born from the sense of loss following the deaths of both of Carl’s parents, in quick succession. The less obvious one is the Chamber Concerto for Guitar, subtitled “The Calm Bee in the Busy Hive” (2009–10). The ten-member ensemble includes a second guitar, and both guitars are tuned to a scordatura that facilitates a harmonic series on E: E–G#–D–F#–Bb–F. The other is The Geography of Loss (2010), whose form is an alternation of choral and instrumental movements with the chorus and instruments together in two movements and a baritone solo and soprano solo, respectively, in each of those movements. Written considerably earlier than the other works on this disc, The World Turned Upside Down (2000) is somewhat in a different idiom, but Carl considers it a turning point in his output, and its coda the initiation of the harmonic-series practice. Overall, this group of pieces leads us through an enormous diversity of idioms, and Carl has never been one to cultivate a single well-defined style and stick to it. Yet if one listens with an ear for his procedure of shifting from one harmonic series to another, the underlying unity is perceptible, and the disc as a whole gives us a striking picture of one of the most remarkable of early 21st-century composers.

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