GUINJOAN Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra
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Composer or Director: Juan Guinjoan
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Tritó
Magazine Review Date: 11/2014
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 58
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: TD0103
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra |
Juan Guinjoan, Composer
Jaime Martín, Conductor Juan Guinjoan, Composer Miquel Bernat, Percussion Orquestra de Cadaqués |
In tribulatione mea invocavi Dominum |
Juan Guinjoan, Composer
Galicia Symphony Orchestra Juan Guinjoan, Composer Orféo Català Palau de la Música Catalana Chamber Choir Victor Pablo Pérez, Conductor |
Pantonal |
Juan Guinjoan, Composer
Galicia Symphony Orchestra Juan Guinjoan, Composer Neville Marriner, Conductor |
Author: Ivan Moody
His music is beautifully written, his facility with the orchestra (one of classical dimensions here) and his rather Gallic sense of colour evident at every turn. The Percussion Concerto plunges us into swathes of densely scored sound, from which single lines emerge intermittently, only to be swallowed up again, the timpani a constant, threatening presence, to be replaced by a wider variety of instruments, including marimba and vibraphone, when the mood changes – though the sense of threat does not abate. The central movement is mysterious and there is a reluctant lyricism in the solo writing that begins to infect the orchestra near the end; there is certainly a sense of a journey having been travelled, though still unfinished. Whether the final movement resolves that ambiguity is difficult to say. It is initially festive in feeling but gets caught up in yet another journey, complete with a cadenza that Miquel Bernat dispatches with magnificent aplomb, as he does the rest of the concerto, before rather suddenly deciding that it has run its course and coming to a buzzing close.
In tribulatione mea invocavi Dominum is scored for choir and orchestra but the two are nothing if not equal partners. It is quite different in character from the Percussion Concerto, with far more melodic character. In any event, it has resulted in a striking work that more than occasionally glances backwards to parts of Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms. The Cor de Cambra del Palau and the Orfeó Català are the choirs in this recording, and they do a superb job.
The style of Pantonal for orchestra, on the other hand, is initially more reminiscent of that of the Percussion Concerto but it gradually acquires an engaging dance-like character. A disc worth investigating; In tribulatione in particular is a hugely impressive work by a composer at the height of his powers.
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