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Alan Hovhaness: Symphony No. 60; Guitar Concerto; Khrimian Hairig
 
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Alan Hovhaness: Symphony No. 60; Guitar Concerto; Khrimian Hairig

Alan Hovhaness , Gerard Schwarz , Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Audio CD
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listen  1. Khrimian Hairig, Op. 49Gerard Schwarz 8:04$0.89 Buy Track
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listen  3. Guitar Concerto, Op. 325: II. Andante espressivoDavid Leisner 8:46$0.89 Buy Track
listen  4. Guitar Concerto, Op. 325: III. Allegro ModeratoGerard Schwarz 8:40$0.89 Buy Track
listen  5. Symphony No. 60, Op. 396, "To the Appalachian Mountains": I. Adagio dolorosoGerard Schwarz10:42$0.89 Buy Track
listen  6. Symphony No. 60, Op. 396, "To the Appalachian Mountains": II. AllegroGerard Schwarz 9:33$0.89 Buy Track
listen  7. Symphony No. 60, Op. 396, "To the Appalachian Mountains": III. Senza misura: AdagioGerard Schwarz 3:13$0.89 Buy Track
listen  8. Symphony No. 60, Op. 396, "To the Appalachian Mountains": IV. Finale: Andante - AllegroGerard Schwarz 9:57$0.89 Buy Track


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  • Orchestra: Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra
  • Conductor: Gerard Schwarz
  • Composer: Alan Hovhaness
  • Audio CD (December 12, 2006)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Naxos American
  • ASIN: B000JVSVDI
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hovhaness on Naxos, March 6, 2007
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This review is from: Alan Hovhaness: Symphony No. 60; Guitar Concerto; Khrimian Hairig (Audio CD)
The reputation of the American composer Alan Hovhaness (1911 -- 2000) continues to grow. Hovhaness was a prolific composer of 67 symphonies and about 400 other works. He wrote in a highly personal, mystical style that emphasized his Armenian roots, his devotion to nature, and his interest in Eastern thought and music. His music is accessible and enjoyed substantial popular appeal during the later years of the composer's life. But it was not always well-received by critics.

This CD is the third that Naxos has devoted to the music of Hovhaness in its "American classics" series. It offers two world-premiere recordings. These releases offer an outstanding opportunity at a budget price to get to know Hovhaness' music. The first two CDs featured Hovhaness early cello concerto and symphony no. 22, the "City of Light" and a collection of three of Hovhaness' six symphonies for wind band. The most recent, CD offers three works in differing forms from relatively early in Hovhaness' career to near the end. Gerard Schwarz, music director of the Seattle Symphony (Hovhaness spent the final years of his life in Seattle) and long a champion of the composer conducts the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra. It is good to see a European orchestra offer sympathetic performances of Hovhaness in a short early work, and in the first recordings of a guitar concerto, and a late symphony. The composer's widow, Hinako Fujihara Hovhaness, has written excellent notes for the CD.

The CD opens with a work called "Khrimian Harig", opus 49, composed during the mid-40s. This is a work of about 8 minutes for orchestra and solo trumpet, played here by the orchestra's first trumpet, Lars Ranch. This is a highly lyrical, mystical work in which the trumpet represents an ancient Armenian prophet leading his people through persecutions to the path of faith. Much of the work is call-and-response between trumpet and orchestra. Hovhaness later adopted this work into a composition titled "Return and Rebuild the Desolate Places" opus 213 which appears on the earlier Naxos CD of Hovhaness' music for wind band.

Hovhaness' guitar concerto opus 325 was composed in 1979 and it is performed here by the American guitarist and composer David Leisner. This three movement work is highly idiomatic for the guitar and balances the voice of the instrument well against the larger forces of the orchestra. In the opening movement, slow, ominous statements of a theme for orchestra and bells alternate with long, guitar solos of a reflectively Spanish cast. The middle movement is in a concertante style as the guitar part alternates with a variety of solo passages for bassoon, cello, wind choir, and violin. The finale begins dramatically in a statement for the full orchestra. The stern orchestral writing alternates througout with softer, lyrical sections for the soloist. This is an intriguing, successful work in a difficult genre.

The final work on the CD is the Symphony no. 60 "To the Appalachian Mountains" opus 396 which also receives its first recorded performance. Hovhaness wrote this work in 1985 under a commission to celebrate the cultural heritage of the State of Tenessee. Apparently, the work was not well received in its opening performances, and that is unfortunate. This is one of Hovhaness' longer symphonies, over one-half hour in length, and it is lovely. Hovhaness combines his love for eastern music and nature with passages of distinctively American folk themes, virtually in the manner of Aaron Copland's popular works. With good reason, the composer referred to this work as his "Americana" symphony.

The work opens with a slow passage for flute and harp followed by a long flowing melody for strings. Near the end of the movement, the melody turns into a fugue, backed by pulsating drums and chimes. The second movement is an allegro which opens with a folklike mountain theme in the strings. This is followed by a melancholy English horn solo soon joined by the flute. After an outburst by the full orchestra, the folk theme returns to close the movement. The brief third movement opens with the harp and is based upon an old mountain tune called "Parting Friends." The finale opens with a large, slowly rocking theme in the strings followed by sections reminiscent of mountain dances before the opening material returns with brass and bells to close the work. I loved this symphony, particularly in its use of folk-sounding material (all of which were originally composed, with the exception of the tune in the third movement) and in its imaginative orchestration.

Listeners wanting to get to know Hovhaness and his distinctive style will enjoy this CD and its companions on Naxos. I am looking forward to further releases of Hovhaness' music in the "American classics" series.

Robin Friedman
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Illuminating music by the master musician of a generation., July 22, 2007
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Bruce Yelovich (Orrtanna, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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It will be another sleepless night. Quite by accident I stumbled upon this CD which contains excellent performances of several more works of Alan Hovhaness that I did not know. It arrived today in the mail with the last of the Harry Potter series. While my 11 year old daughter devours the words of the writer of her generation, I sit downstairs in my basement office, transported by the sounds of the master musician of my generation. The music coming from my aged stereo is music of such beauty, such grace and such wonder that it will not leave me. The sounds will play in my soul throughout the night: While others in the house sleep, I will hear in silence his Christmas Symphony, his haunting Prayer of St. Gregory, the mysterious and oh, so lovely, Khrimian Hairig, a testament to the faith of the Armenian people, so excellently performed on this CD, and the majesty of the 60th Symphony, now my favorite, and one of his later compositions.

Hovhaness was a true artist. He was somehow able to go beyond composition; it is as if he revealed music itself, the purpose, the essence of music beneath the notes. I think I understand what his wife meant when she called him "music itself". So yes, I do indeed recommend this CD and pray that I will discover more like it. The music is illuminating; the performances are flawless. Surely there will be other nights in which to sleep.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb Introduction to Hovhaness, May 23, 2007
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This is a superb introduction to the works of Alan Hovhaness, a long-neglected 20th Century American Composer. The Trumpet Concerto (Khrimian Hairig) is well-played and has a serious thoughtful quality to it. This work should be performed more often by orchestras. The Guitar Concerto is also entertaining and well-played and deserves more playing time with larger orchestras. The Symphony No. 60 (!) is a work more typically associated with Hovhaness - upbeat positive music with no ties to the modern school of classical music. The conductor Gerard Schwartz has spent much of his career championing the works of lesser known American composers and does a great job here. The recording is excellent as well.
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