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Lou Harrison: For Strings
Lou Harrison, Rebecca Miller, London The New Professionals Orchestra
Lou Harrison: For Strings
Genre: Classical
 
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¥ The present recording traces the development of HarrisonÕs creativity over a half century Ñ from 1948 to his last large-scale composition (1997). ¥ The Suite No. 2 for Strings was written while Harris...  more »

     
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All Artists: Lou Harrison, Rebecca Miller, London The New Professionals Orchestra
Title: Lou Harrison: For Strings
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Mode
Release Date: 9/21/2004
Genre: Classical
Styles: Chamber Music, Forms & Genres, Concertos, Historical Periods, Classical (c.1770-1830)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 764593014027

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¥ The present recording traces the development of HarrisonÕs creativity over a half century Ñ from 1948 to his last large-scale composition (1997). ¥ The Suite No. 2 for Strings was written while Harrison lived in New York. Having spent his formative years in San Francisco, Harrison had a great deal of trouble adjusting to East Coast big-city life. A nervous breakdown required him to be hospitalized for about nine months. The Suite No. 2 dates from the year after this traumatic event, and signs of HarrisonÕs mental stress are apparent, particularly in the torturous and difficult second movement. But also in evidence is the tranquility he sought from religion during this period and the more transparent textures he would favor later. ¥ This CD presents the first recording of the work by a string orchestra Ñ HarrisonÕs original intent. ¥ The lengthy Suite for Symphonic Strings was a commission from BMI. By this time Harrison had returned to the San Francisco region. The bass and cello sections provide percussion accompaniment, the players hitting the bodies of their instruments with their fingers and using guitar picks on the strings to achieve a percussive pizzicato. This is the first recording of the complete nine-movement work. ¥ Harrison had been interested in Asian music since his early years. The late Concerto for Pipa is a model of HarrisonÕs trans-ethnicism, evoking the many influences that had attracted him over a half century. The work ends with an extended, medieval-inspired estampie, a virtuoso tour-de-force for soloist and orchestra. ¥ The concerto was written for conductor Dennis Russell Davies and pipa virtuoso Wu Man. ¥ Wu Man was cited by the Los Angeles Times as Òthe artist most responsible for bringing the pipa to the Western World.Ó She has championed new pipa literature from composers including Terry Riley, Philip Glass, Lou Harrison, and Tan Dun.

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First Recordings of Exquisite Harrison Masterpieces
Clipper Ship Book Store | San Antonio, Texas USA | 09/03/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This wonderful release from Mode presents three quite beautiful Lou Harrison compositions which either have never been issued on a recording previously, or were released in some sort of truncated version.



The elegant and delicate Suite No. 2 for Strings appears in its complete form, rather than the string quartet version previously available, and the Suite for Symphonic Strings is presented here in its complete form for the first time. Both are strikingly rich and emotive works, complex, yet accessible.



Perhaps the most wonderful discovery in this album is the 1997 Concerto for Pipa and String Orchestra. The pipa is the chinese version of the lute, has a distinctive and delicate sound, and is masterfully played here by Wu Man(she performs with Yo Yo Ma's Silk Road Ensemble and has commissioned works by many important composers)in a brilliant and crystalline performance.



It's all directed excellently by Rebecca Miller, the daughter of Leta Miller, who wrote the great biography of Lou Harrison ("Lou Harrison: Composing a World")and who wrote the interesting and detailed notes for this wonderful album.



Lou Harrison: Composing a World"