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            Alla BORZOVA (b. 
              1961)  
              Songs for Lada (1986-91) (Texts by Alla Borzova, drawn 
              from Belarussian children’s folk songs, rhymes, games, dances 
              and lullabies) [35:37]  
              To the New World (2001-02) [14:13]  
                
              Valentina Fleer (soprano) (1-4), Valentina Kozak (folk contralto) 
              (1, 3-5), Valerij Yavor (dudkas) (2, 5), Christopher Deane (cimbalom) 
              (3), Kasya Radzivilava (bagpipe) (3), Michigan State University 
              Children’s Choir (2, 5)  
              Detroit Symphony Orchestra/Leonard Slatkin  
              rec. live, Orchestra Hall, Max M. Fisher Music Center, Detroit, 
              USA, 15-18 January 2009 (Lada), 24-27 September 2010 (New 
              World)  
                
              NAXOS AMERICAN CLASSICS 8.559706 [49:50]  
             
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                  If you enjoy folk-inspired works, including with children’s 
                  choirs you cannot fail to welcome this disc which came to me 
                  as a great and pleasant surprise.  
                     
                  The main work is brilliantly conceived and wonderfully executed 
                  music of real interest which is maintained throughout its length. 
                  Based on children’s folk songs, rhymes, games, dances 
                  and lullabies it weaves a tapestry of magical proportions using 
                  folk instruments and the voice of a soprano and a folk contralto 
                  who is known as The Golden Voice of Belarus. Each of 
                  its five movements is a joy to listen to with a uniquely fashioned 
                  concept. I was fascinated to notice a short passage in the first 
                  minute of the first movement that reminded me of Copland’s 
                  Old American Songs and I thought that both Copland and 
                  Borzova tried to establish a classical music uniquely of their 
                  countries. The cycle has in its first movement a representation 
                  of birdsong and the final section of the last movement brings 
                  us back full circle with a repetition augmented by a recording 
                  of real birdsong (as with Rautavaara’s Concerto for 
                  Birds and Orchestra). It makes for a charming end to a wonderfully 
                  evocative composition.  
                     
                  The umbrella title of this Naxos collection which includes works 
                  by the likes of Howard Hanson, John Adams, Samuel Barber, Leonard 
                  Bernstein, Aaron Copland, Roy Harris, Charles Ives, Walter Piston, 
                  Ned Rorem, Sousa and many others is an extremely valuable one 
                  but I can’t help wondering if it is correct to include 
                  this disc as part of that series, the major work of which was 
                  written well before the composer arrived in the USA and who 
                  has only lived in the country for thirteen years and whose inspiration 
                  for it is so much a part of Belarus.  
                     
                  On the other hand the other work on the disc which is also quite 
                  original is centred on the very arrival in the USA of the huge 
                  number of immigrants from the world over and seeks extremely 
                  successfully to represent many of the hundreds of nationalities 
                  involved. Imagining a ship laden with people from all over creates 
                  with various leitmotifs a snapshot of many of the ethnic backgrounds 
                  on board. From a central all-embracing “immigrant” 
                  theme we are presented with snatches of music from various sources, 
                  both real (a German melody) and imagined: Ireland, Italy, Latin 
                  America, Africa, China and klezmer sounds to represent the millions 
                  of Jews who left Europe for America. On the ship’s “arrival” 
                  in America we hear strains of jazz from the shore which increase 
                  in volume as the ship draws nearer to the docks. Finally there’s 
                  a repeat of the “immigration” theme which brings 
                  us full circle to the beginning and the thought that America 
                  is a true ‘melting pot’ and music amongst so many 
                  other things is a big beneficiary of this process. The work’s 
                  musical message is profound and worthy and perfectly expressed 
                  in its short fourteen minute length.  
                     
                  Alla Borzova is yet another discovery for me but well worth 
                  it and her other compositions I shall be exploring with relish. 
                  The orchestra, choir and soloists clearly enjoy themselves in 
                  this recording and the result is a truly different musical experience 
                  deserving of high praise.  
                     
                  Steve Arloff   
                Naxos 
                  American Classics review pages 
                 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
                 
                 
             
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