Jacob Avshalomov: Symphony of Songs, etc.

On this CD:

1. Praises From the Corner of the Earth
Composed by Jacob Avshalomov
Performed by Portland Youth Philharmonic
Conducted by Jacob Avshalomov

2. Raptures for orchestra on the Madrigals of Gesauldo
Composed by Jacob Avshalomov
Performed by Portland Youth Philharmonic
Conducted by Jacob Avshalomov

3. Symphony of Songs
Composed by Jacob Avshalomov
Performed by Portland Youth Philharmonic
Conducted by Jacob Avshalomov

Jacob Avshalomov: Symphony of Songs, etc., Music, Jacob Avshalomov, Jacob Avshalomov, Portland Youth Philharmonic, 20th/21st Century Symphony, Classical, Classical Composers, Madrigal, Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous Music, Symphonic, Vocal
Jacob Avshalomov: Symphony of Songs, etc.
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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Jacob Avshalomov: Symphony of Songs, etc.

Manufacturer: Albany Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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MadrigalsMadrigals | Songs & Lieder | Vocal Non-Opera | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
ASIN: B0000049OR
Release Date: 1995-11-29

Tracks:

  1. Praises From The Corners Of The Earth: I. John Donne, Holy Sonnets xxiii
  2. Praises From The Corners Of The Earth: II. Chief Joseph Strongwolf - III. The Koran, Surah xciii
  3. Praises From The Corners Of The Earth: IV. e.e. cummings - I. John Donne Repeats
  4. Raptures For Orchestra On The Madrigals Of Gesualdo: Moro, lasso, al mio duolo
  5. Raptures For Orchestra On The Madrigals Of Gesualdo: Mille vilte il di moro
  6. Raptures For Orchestra On The Madrigals Of Gesualdo: lo pur respiro
  7. Symphony Of Songs: I. Fed By My Labors
  8. Symphony Of Songs: II. Adieu, Farewell Earth's Sweet Bliss
  9. Symphony Of Songs: IIIa. Answer July - IIIb. The Watch
  10. Symphony Of Songs: IV. Who Is My Shepherd
  11. Symphony Of Songs: Va. The Smile - Vb. The Grain Of Sand

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Music of Individual Character.......2001-06-08

Born in Tsingtao, China, in 1928, Jacob Avshalomov came to the United States in the 1930s, studied with Ernst Toch, won a prize for his opera "The Taking of T'ung Kuan" in 1952, and later settled in for a long, long stint as conductor of the Portland Youth Philharmonic - the ensemble heard in the Albany CD under review. Avshalomov leads the young players in a trio of his own works. A word first about the performances, all of which were recorded in concert. It's a "youth symphony," not a fully professional orchestra; it sometimes shows intonation problems and can be slow to pick up cues from the baton. As training orchestras go, however, it's pretty good. I remember a CRI LP of Avshalomov and the PYP doing Ernest Bloch's Trombone Symphony and his Suite Classique. Those are thorny scores and the musicians did a convincing job with them. They do the same here. Avshalomov's music resembles Bloch's, assimilating Jewish, Chinese, American-Indian and other influences in a neo-Romantic idiom spiced by occasional bitonal harmonies; he orchestrates with an ear for attractive sonorities. "Praises from the Corners of the Earth" (1964), a symphony for orchestra and chorus, sets texts taken from John Donne, the Koran, e. e. cummings, and Chief Joseph Strongwolf. It's the kind of music that would make a good impression in the Hollywood Bowl on a warm night, not only because the texts laud the beauties of the fair earth, but because the openness of the music suggests the ethos of clear air and a beneficent nature. I find it immediately attractive. "Raptures for Orchestra on the Madrigals of Gesualdo" (1982) directly quotes its source, using the chorus, at the beginning of each of its three movements and then develops Gesualdo's music instrumentally and chorally in Avshalomov's idiom. The technique is related to that in William Schuman's "New England Triptych" after hymns of William Billings and might owe something in conception to Ottorino Respighi's Gregorian pastiches of the 1920s and 30s. Only modesty prevents Avshalomov from calling "Raptures" a symphony; it is a better organized and more pleasing score than many another under the name of symphony. Purely instrumental, the "Symphony of Songs" (1994) takes its title from the fact that each of the five movements develops the material of one of Avshalomov's voice-and-keyboard songs. At thirty minutes, "Symphony of Songs" beats the two other works in scale, although it strikes me as slightly less distinctive (or less pithy) than its companion-pieces. Nevertheless, it has its merits, enough of them to have made me listen through it twice in succession. This disc reminds us that there are dozens of American composers of the mid-century who wrote attractive music that is now unknown or all but unknown. Thanks to the people at Albany for making this music, in these performances, available.

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