Ancestral Voices
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Composer or Director: Arthur Gottschalk, Javier Farias, Gilad Cohen, Malek Jandali
Genre:
Chamber
Label: Navona
Magazine Review Date: 03/2018
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: NV6130
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Three Goat Blues |
Gilad Cohen, Composer
Apollo Chamber Players Gilad Cohen, Composer |
Imágenes de Cuba |
Arthur Gottschalk, Composer
Apollo Chamber Players Arthur Gottschalk, Composer |
String Quartet |
Malek Jandali, Composer
Apollo Chamber Players Malek Jandali, Composer |
Andean Suite |
Javier Farias, Composer
Apollo Chamber Players Javier Farias, Composer |
Author: Laurence Vittes
Not recorded in Cuba, Gilad Cohen’s deeply seeking Three Goat Blues succeeds at being an effective cover tune by drawing on an entirely different set of roots, represented by Passover prayers and fables, and by the quiet beauty he finds in ancient Provençal Jewish tunes. Malek Jandali’s deeply enigmatic String Quartet in E flat, even when punctuated by a few probably inevitable Bartókian moments, speaks with voices and in tongues emerging from the composer’s Syrian heritage that generously repay more reflective listening. Javier Farias’s Andean Suite is almost, but provocatively also not, what you might expect from the raucous sounds of a ritual fight between a bull and a condor, sad drifting melodies from high mountain plains and a Bolivian dance from Carnival.
The sound for the Gottschalk is infectious, loud and fun. The sound from Clarion Hall at Brazosport College 60 miles from downtown Houston for the others is intimate and detailed.
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