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14 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Music,
By Rene (Butte, Montana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hovhaness Treasures (Audio CD)
This is some of the most beautiful Classical (and I do mean Classical) music I have ever heard. Even though Hovhaness was a modern composer his style is evocative of the Romantic period and his lush arrangements are jaw-dropping. Symphony 31 is phenomenal and Symphony 49 is absolutely awe-inspiring. When that first rush of strings begins in 'Celestial' it is nothing short of transcendental. The only drawback is the rather unimpressive opera stuff that litters the CD. Get it for the symphonies.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well worth owning,
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I would recommend this CD solely on the basis of Christmas Symphony 49, the most beautiful piece of music I have heard.
5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
If music be the food of love, PLEASE stop singing!,
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This review is from: Hovhaness Treasures (Audio CD)
This disc starts of really nice with one of those lesser known works by Hovhaness, his Symphony no. 31 for strings. It's a typical Hovhaness work, with meandering melodies, mystical pizzicati and a fugue or two. Starry Night, for the unusual combination of harp, xylophone and flute also works really well.
However, it is from the Celestial Canticle onward that this treasure trove seems to turn into a Pandora's Box! My first impression was that some ancient old woman from the Armenian mountains was flown in to sing this music in the appropriate ancient Armenian way. However, when the bad intonation kept grating on my nerves like fingernails drawn over a blackboard, I checked and found out that Miss Hinako Fujihara is in fact the widow of late Mr Hovhaness. This, then, must be an act of love on his part, making clear in no uncertain terms what madness love can bring about! Perhaps Miss Fujihara was a fine soprano in her time, unfortunately that time has long been past and I regret to say that bad intonation is just one of her offences on this disc. It's a shame, because the music, if expertly sung, would be quite nice! The orchestral accompaniment is gorgeous and also the recording is fine, but shame on everyone involved not to protect Miss Fujiharo against herself... Taht being said, the disc rounds of very nicely with Hovhaness Christmas Symphony. All in all, lovely music, but because of the astoundingly bad performance of the soprano, still only 2 stars... |
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Hovhaness Treasures by Alan Hovhaness (Audio CD - 1995)
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