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Hovhaness: Celestial Gate and Other Orchestral Works

Alan Hovhaness (Composer), Rudolf Werthen (Conductor), The Orchestra of Flanders (Orchestra), I Filarmonici (Turin) (Performer)
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1. No 1, Allegretto
2. No 2, Jhala: Allegro
3. No 3, Double Fugue: Allegretto

On this CD:
  1. Symphony No.6 ("Celestial Gate"), for small orchestra, Op. 173
    Composed by Alan Hovhaness
    Performed by I (Turin) Filarmonici
    with Katrien DeBievre, Randy Max, Robby Hellyn, Jos Buurman, Margareth Campbell, Francis Pollet, Si-Hong Liang, Chris Van Severen, Dimitri Ivanov, Huub Righarts, Danny Longstaff, Leonid Kerbel, Marc Labye, Jurgen Van Assche, Lydia Rossignol, Marc Tooten, Bart Snauwaert, Michael Plaskov, Arnold Kobyliansky, Lode Vercampt, Peter Van Der Weerd, Tom DeVaere, Paul Edmund-Davies, Peter Tanfield, Renaat Ackaert, Gunther Broucke, Vladislaw Warenberg, Mark Mogeilevski, Elena Boni, Michael Kugel, Madjera Samandari, Marc Henne, Stefan Willems, Joris van den Hauwe, Gerard Massias, Philippe Allard, Boris Baraz, France Springuel, Gillian Thoday, Carmela Leiman, Urs Walker, Benny Wiame, Bruce Richard, Jan de Maeyer, Tim Van Medegael, Frankie DeKuyffer, Jo Vercruysse, Philippe Lefin, Guy Audenaert, Michael Taits, Pascal Crismer, Annie LaVoisier, Christian Van Der Borght, Gunter Carlier, Martin Van Der Merwe, Alex Van Aecken, Geert Baeckelandt
    Conducted by Rudolf Werthen, Peter Manning

  2. Prelude and Quadruple Fugue for orchestra (or strings & tympani), Op. 128
    Composed by Alan Hovhaness
    Performed by I (Turin) Filarmonici
    with Katrien DeBievre, Randy Max, Robby Hellyn, Jos Buurman, Margareth Campbell, Francis Pollet, Si-Hong Liang, Chris Van Severen, Dimitri Ivanov, Huub Righarts, Danny Longstaff, Leonid Kerbel, Marc Labye, Jurgen Van Assche, Lydia Rossignol, Marc Tooten, Bart Snauwaert, Michael Plaskov, Arnold Kobyliansky, Lode Vercampt, Peter Van Der Weerd, Tom DeVaere, Paul Edmund-Davies, Peter Tanfield, Renaat Ackaert, Gunther Broucke, Vladislaw Warenberg, Mark Mogeilevski, Elena Boni, Michael Kugel, Madjera Samandari, Marc Henne, Stefan Willems, Joris van den Hauwe, Gerard Massias, Philippe Allard, Boris Baraz, France Springuel, Gillian Thoday, Carmela Leiman, Urs Walker, Benny Wiame, Bruce Richard, Jan de Maeyer, Tim Van Medegael, Frankie DeKuyffer, Jo Vercruysse, Philippe Lefin, Guy Audenaert, Michael Taits, Pascal Crismer, Annie LaVoisier, Christian Van Der Borght, Gunter Carlier, Martin Van Der Merwe, Alex Van Aecken, Geert Baeckelandt
    Conducted by Rudolf Werthen, Peter Manning

  3. Tzaikerk ("Evening Song"), for violin, flute, drums & strings, Op. 53/2
    Composed by Alan Hovhaness
    Performed by I (Turin) Filarmonici
    with Katrien DeBievre, Randy Max, Robby Hellyn, Jos Buurman, Margareth Campbell, Francis Pollet, Si-Hong Liang, Chris Van Severen, Dimitri Ivanov, Huub Righarts, Danny Longstaff, Leonid Kerbel, Marc Labye, Jurgen Van Assche, Lydia Rossignol, Marc Tooten, Bart Snauwaert, Michael Plaskov, Arnold Kobyliansky, Lode Vercampt, Peter Van Der Weerd, Tom DeVaere, Paul Edmund-Davies, Peter Tanfield, Renaat Ackaert, Gunther Broucke, Vladislaw Warenberg, Mark Mogeilevski, Elena Boni, Michael Kugel, Madjera Samandari, Marc Henne, Stefan Willems, Joris van den Hauwe, Gerard Massias, Philippe Allard, Boris Baraz, France Springuel, Gillian Thoday, Carmela Leiman, Urs Walker, Benny Wiame, Bruce Richard, Jan de Maeyer, Tim Van Medegael, Frankie DeKuyffer, Jo Vercruysse, Philippe Lefin, Guy Audenaert, Michael Taits, Pascal Crismer, Annie LaVoisier, Christian Van Der Borght, Gunter Carlier, Martin Van Der Merwe, Alex Van Aecken, Geert Baeckelandt
    Conducted by Rudolf Werthen, Peter Manning

  4. Prayer of St. Gregory (interlude from opera "Etchmiadzin"), for trumpet & string orchestra, Op. 62b
    Composed by Alan Hovhaness
    Performed by I (Turin) Filarmonici
    with Katrien DeBievre, Randy Max, Robby Hellyn, Jos Buurman, Margareth Campbell, Francis Pollet, Si-Hong Liang, Chris Van Severen, Dimitri Ivanov, Huub Righarts, Danny Longstaff, Leonid Kerbel, Marc Labye, Jurgen Van Assche, Lydia Rossignol, Marc Tooten, Bart Snauwaert, Michael Plaskov, Arnold Kobyliansky, Lode Vercampt, Peter Van Der Weerd, Tom DeVaere, Paul Edmund-Davies, Peter Tanfield, Renaat Ackaert, Gunther Broucke, Vladislaw Warenberg, Mark Mogeilevski, Elena Boni, Michael Kugel, Madjera Samandari, Marc Henne, Stefan Willems, Joris van den Hauwe, Gerard Massias, Philippe Allard, Boris Baraz, France Springuel, Gillian Thoday, Carmela Leiman, Urs Walker, Benny Wiame, Bruce Richard, Jan de Maeyer, Tim Van Medegael, Frankie DeKuyffer, Jo Vercruysse, Philippe Lefin, Guy Audenaert, Michael Taits, Pascal Crismer, Annie LaVoisier, Christian Van Der Borght, Gunter Carlier, Martin Van Der Merwe, Alex Van Aecken, Geert Baeckelandt
    Conducted by Rudolf Werthen, Peter Manning

  5. Alleluia and Fugue for string orchestra, Op. 40b
    Composed by Alan Hovhaness
    Performed by I (Turin) Filarmonici
    with Katrien DeBievre, Randy Max, Robby Hellyn, Jos Buurman, Margareth Campbell, Francis Pollet, Si-Hong Liang, Chris Van Severen, Dimitri Ivanov, Huub Righarts, Danny Longstaff, Leonid Kerbel, Marc Labye, Jurgen Van Assche, Lydia Rossignol, Marc Tooten, Bart Snauwaert, Michael Plaskov, Arnold Kobyliansky, Lode Vercampt, Peter Van Der Weerd, Tom DeVaere, Paul Edmund-Davies, Peter Tanfield, Renaat Ackaert, Gunther Broucke, Vladislaw Warenberg, Mark Mogeilevski, Elena Boni, Michael Kugel, Madjera Samandari, Marc Henne, Stefan Willems, Joris van den Hauwe, Gerard Massias, Philippe Allard, Boris Baraz, France Springuel, Gillian Thoday, Carmela Leiman, Urs Walker, Benny Wiame, Bruce Richard, Jan de Maeyer, Tim Van Medegael, Frankie DeKuyffer, Jo Vercruysse, Philippe Lefin, Guy Audenaert, Michael Taits, Pascal Crismer, Annie LaVoisier, Christian Van Der Borght, Gunter Carlier, Martin Van Der Merwe, Alex Van Aecken, Geert Baeckelandt
    Conducted by Rudolf Werthen, Peter Manning

  6. Concerto 7, for orchestra, Op. 116 No 1, Allegretto
    Composed by Alan Hovhaness
    Performed by I (Turin) Filarmonici
    with Katrien DeBievre, Randy Max, Robby Hellyn, Jos Buurman, Margareth Campbell, Francis Pollet, Si-Hong Liang, Chris Van Severen, Dimitri Ivanov, Huub Righarts, Danny Longstaff, Leonid Kerbel, Marc Labye, Jurgen Van Assche, Lydia Rossignol, Marc Tooten, Bart Snauwaert, Michael Plaskov, Arnold Kobyliansky, Lode Vercampt, Peter Van Der Weerd, Tom DeVaere, Paul Edmund-Davies, Peter Tanfield, Renaat Ackaert, Gunther Broucke, Vladislaw Warenberg, Mark Mogeilevski, Elena Boni, Michael Kugel, Madjera Samandari, Marc Henne, Stefan Willems, Joris van den Hauwe, Gerard Massias, Philippe Allard, Boris Baraz, France Springuel, Gillian Thoday, Carmela Leiman, Urs Walker, Benny Wiame, Bruce Richard, Jan de Maeyer, Tim Van Medegael, Frankie DeKuyffer, Jo Vercruysse, Philippe Lefin, Guy Audenaert, Michael Taits, Pascal Crismer, Annie LaVoisier, Christian Van Der Borght, Gunter Carlier, Martin Van Der Merwe, Alex Van Aecken, Geert Baeckelandt
    Conducted by Rudolf Werthen, Peter Manning

  7. Concerto 7, for orchestra, Op. 116 No 2, Jhala: Allegro
    Composed by Alan Hovhaness
    Performed by I (Turin) Filarmonici
    with Katrien DeBievre, Randy Max, Robby Hellyn, Jos Buurman, Margareth Campbell, Francis Pollet, Si-Hong Liang, Chris Van Severen, Dimitri Ivanov, Huub Righarts, Danny Longstaff, Leonid Kerbel, Marc Labye, Jurgen Van Assche, Lydia Rossignol, Marc Tooten, Bart Snauwaert, Michael Plaskov, Arnold Kobyliansky, Lode Vercampt, Peter Van Der Weerd, Tom DeVaere, Paul Edmund-Davies, Peter Tanfield, Renaat Ackaert, Gunther Broucke, Vladislaw Warenberg, Mark Mogeilevski, Elena Boni, Michael Kugel, Madjera Samandari, Marc Henne, Stefan Willems, Joris van den Hauwe, Gerard Massias, Philippe Allard, Boris Baraz, France Springuel, Gillian Thoday, Carmela Leiman, Urs Walker, Benny Wiame, Bruce Richard, Jan de Maeyer, Tim Van Medegael, Frankie DeKuyffer, Jo Vercruysse, Philippe Lefin, Guy Audenaert, Michael Taits, Pascal Crismer, Annie LaVoisier, Christian Van Der Borght, Gunter Carlier, Martin Van Der Merwe, Alex Van Aecken, Geert Baeckelandt
    Conducted by Rudolf Werthen, Peter Manning

  8. Concerto 7, for orchestra, Op. 116 No 3, Double Fugue: Allegretto
    Composed by Alan Hovhaness
    Performed by I (Turin) Filarmonici
    with Katrien DeBievre, Randy Max, Robby Hellyn, Jos Buurman, Margareth Campbell, Francis Pollet, Si-Hong Liang, Chris Van Severen, Dimitri Ivanov, Huub Righarts, Danny Longstaff, Leonid Kerbel, Marc Labye, Jurgen Van Assche, Lydia Rossignol, Marc Tooten, Bart Snauwaert, Michael Plaskov, Arnold Kobyliansky, Lode Vercampt, Peter Van Der Weerd, Tom DeVaere, Paul Edmund-Davies, Peter Tanfield, Renaat Ackaert, Gunther Broucke, Vladislaw Warenberg, Mark Mogeilevski, Elena Boni, Michael Kugel, Madjera Samandari, Marc Henne, Stefan Willems, Joris van den Hauwe, Gerard Massias, Philippe Allard, Boris Baraz, France Springuel, Gillian Thoday, Carmela Leiman, Urs Walker, Benny Wiame, Bruce Richard, Jan de Maeyer, Tim Van Medegael, Frankie DeKuyffer, Jo Vercruysse, Philippe Lefin, Guy Audenaert, Michael Taits, Pascal Crismer, Annie LaVoisier, Christian Van Der Borght, Gunter Carlier, Martin Van Der Merwe, Alex Van Aecken, Geert Baeckelandt
    Conducted by Rudolf Werthen, Peter Manning


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Alan Hovhaness is an Armenian American composer whose music knows no end to experiments with styles, modes, and even instrumentation. But the core of his work seems to be mystical, as in Symphony 6 Celestial Gate based on a painting by the mystic Hermon de Giovanno. His Concerto for Orchestra, No. 7 is a 1953 work with Hindustan elements in it; but like a true concerto for orchestra, it makes its rounds to all the instruments. Tzaikerk, or Evening Song, is for flute, violin, timpani and string orchestra is heavily influenced by Korean (or Asian) music. This is a diverse collection by one of our best. --Paul Cook

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring, surprising, meditative all in one., April 20, 2003
By The Don Wood Files (Fredericksburg, VA) - See all my reviews
The CD cover art - a bright light shining boldly from deep in space - is an apt visual description of the music on this beautiful and graceful CD. It's the first Hovhaness CD I purchased, and I have bought many more since. Alan Hovhaness was an inspired genius, and not afraid to blaze his own path. In some respects, he reminds me of Jean Sibelius, another of my favorites, for his love of natural beauty and hints of eastern mysticism. The 5 minute Prayer of Saint Gregory alone is worth the price of the CD. I can't write very well about music I like - it's like describing wine and sounding snooty - but if you like to think, be surprised, and transported, then Hovhaness is your man. And this CD is a great place to start.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 20th Century Orchestral Gems, October 11, 2001
By marco (London, England) - See all my reviews
Make no mistake, Hovhaness is a MAJOR American 20th century composer, but because his music didn't sound American he was not promoted like, say, Copland or Bernstein. Although much of his music sounded Eastern this disc contains at least three Western-sounding gems. Symphony No.6 and Concerto No.7 both display music of deep feeling and serenity. Although easily accessible, beneath their surfaces lurk musical intricacies too subtle for space here. Hovhaness's overriding concern is evidently for beauty and serenity but without cloying or stagnating. The Prelude and Quadruple Fugue is an acknowledged contrapuntal tour-de-force, written in his twenties. Let's sum-up by saying (as one critic did) that this music is "moments of tranquility in a chaotic world". Refreshing music of the utmost integrity.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Tzaikerk Allelula Evening Songs, December 17, 2002
Alan Hovhaness was born on March 8th of 1911. Around 1940, after studies at the New England Conservatory of Music, he was appointed to the position of organist at an Armenian church near Boston. An inner prompting, around that same time, led to an intensive study of Oriental music, philosophy and religion. These two strong spiritual influences helped to contribute to a mystical disposition in both Mr. Hovhanness's life and in his abundant artistic creations.

The following may help to describe three of the major pieces on this Telarc disc:

"Celestial Gate" was completed in the year 1959. In this piece, Hovhaness describes an interior journey of many years duration, which culminated in the passage, through a 'mental gate', into a spiritual realm of expansive satiating presence. We are invited, through this translation into sound by conductor Rudolf Werthen and The Orchestra of Flanders, to know once again this welcoming spiritual state, in the act of listening to this wonderfully sensual recording.

"Concerto No. 7" was composed between August and October of 1953. A wealth of themes are introduced and woven together during the three movements. As the composer notes: "In the course of it's twenty-four minute duration all unnecessary elements are removed - only a voluptuous essence remains".

The "Prayer of Saint Gregory" is an excerpt from a Hovhanness Opera, conceived in 1946 and titled "Etchmiadzin". As the composer notes: "This music is like a prayer for mutuality and tender emotional reciprocity amidst melancholy social isolation".

The music of Hovhaness remains, to this day, a vehicle for the expression of delicate aesthetic mysteries and it's fine emotional qualities will be embraced by artists and audiences of varying social backgrounds. May you find, in the broad swirling orchestral notes of these performances, the deep blue dance of graceful spiritual release.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Two major symphonic works and a lot of filler (of varing quality)
Hovhaness composed many pieces, including 67 symphonies. The sixth, aka "Celestial Gate" provides a good introduction to both the dancing Hovhaness and the ecstatic brass... Read more
Published 20 days ago by Stephen O. Murray

5.0 out of 5 stars Emotional Strings
Every so often I am introduced to some new composer by my classical music radio station, something outside the usual top 40. Hovhaness? Who's that? Read more
Published 3 months ago by G. R. Welsh

5.0 out of 5 stars Ignored Giant of American Music
Walk into any concert hall and drop the name John Cage and you'll get a reaction. Drop the name of Alan Hovhaness, a contemporary of Cage, and you'll get a blank stare. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Stick-In-The-Mud

5.0 out of 5 stars Best Hovhaness CD
This is the best CD of Alan Hovhaness's music out there, and I would recommend it to anyone as a place to start listening to him. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Niccolo Athens

5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful and inspiring
"Mysterious Mountain" was the first thing I had ever heard from Alan hovhaness and that was more than enough to get me interested in his music. Read more
Published on November 26, 2005 by T. Ducken

5.0 out of 5 stars best of the Hovhaness recordings I own
I own several recordings of Alan Hovhaness' music and this is the best. The pieces contained are good exemplars of his best work. Read more
Published on October 7, 2005 by G. Metcalf

5.0 out of 5 stars Hovhaness Primer
As is the case with many others, this was the first Alan Hovaness CD I ever purchse and I now own about 11. Read more
Published on June 7, 2004 by Andrew J. Mulhall Jr.

5.0 out of 5 stars Mystically beautiful
This was my introduction to this wonderful composer, and I must say he has become one of my favorites. His music is simply beautiful. Read more
Published on June 3, 2000 by Aaron Humphrey

5.0 out of 5 stars 20th century music that is enchanting
Celestial Gate is a CD that is very pleasing to the ear. The pieces are perfect for enjoying on quiet moments. Especially in the Prayer of St. Read more
Published on May 9, 1999

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