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Alan HOVHANESS
(1911-2000)
Cello Concerto Op. 17 (1936) [31.13]
Symphony No. 22 City of Light Op.
236 (1971) [29.43]
Janos Starker
(cello)
Seattle Symphony/Dennis Russell Davies
(concerto); composer (symphony)
rec. 19
Mar 1999, Benaroya Hall, Seattle (concerto);
19 May 1992, Seattle Center Opera House. DDD
NAXOS 8.559158
[60.49]
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Hovhaness did not lack for celebrity supporters. Although solo
concertos were nowhere near as profuse in his output as symphonies,
his 1976 Violin Concerto Ode to Freedom was premiered by
Menuhin with Kostelanetz, Symphony No. 36 had an extensive solo
role for Jean-Pierre Rampal and here we have Janos Starker launching
the Cello Concerto's world premiere recording.
This Concerto is part
of an extremely small number of works that survived the composer's
1940 ‘bonfire of the vanities’ in which some one thousand
of his works of the 1930s went up in smoke. The Cello Concerto
is music noticeably in the Hovhaness idiom. Do not expect
dynamic concentration. Instead we get a meditatively rhapsodic
work with gestural drama provided by a swingingly portentous
gravity. The central panel is briskly and flowingly rhapsodic
aided by hallmark pizzicato and woodwind decoration. The string
writing combines the yearning tension of Barber's Adagio
with Oriental modality. Hovhaness is not always sweetly
inclined and works such as Mountains and Rivers Without
End and the Vishnu Symphony freely use groaning
dissonances. Much of the concerto is extremely easy on the
ears. Only the central ‘panel’ with its grand and almost minatory
brass-emphasis provides tension and contrast. The work ends
in a rapidly gathering skein of stormy darkness.
The writing in the
Cello Concerto has a barren Presbyterian quality by comparison
with the 1971 Symphony. City of Light is in four movements
and was written for the Birmingham (Alabama) Symphony
Orchestra for that city's centennial celebrations. The first
movement deploys plush-lush string harmonies, lustrous and
full-toned, and elaborates sedately-moving material with the
awed tones of tam-tam and hieratic brass. The fast-shuddering
and brief Angel of Light largo calls up the composer's
childhood vision of Christmas. The third movement allegretto
grazioso is also short (2.42) with a ‘Vaughan Williamsy’
quick-trudging theme developed from a melody Hovhaness wrote
for an early operetta, Lotus Blossom. Again there is
plenty of pizzicato and high-wheeling music for the piccolo.
The ‘Hymn of Praise’ largo maestoso finale is again
portentous without quite the wrenching blackness that marks
the main climactic statements in the Cello Concerto. Dancing
violins and antiphonal effects (5.50) prepare the way for
a finale in which one of Hovhaness’s whirlwind mosaic storms
bids the listener farewell (12.30).
These two recordings
are part of the Naxos Seattle series most of which derive
from Delos CDs from the early-mid 1990s. The Cello Concerto
has not previously been issued in any commercial format. This
recording of the Symphony first appeared on Delos DE3137.
A contrasting couple
of works, stunningly recorded and well annotated by Steven
Lowe. The spare and rare Cello Concerto played by the world
renowned - and rather breathy - Starker and the composer-directed
Symphony No. 22, an artefact of his lush-plush mystical 1970s.
Rob Barnett
see also Reviews
by John France and Ian
Lace
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