Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra - Horizon 7: George Benjamin, Magnus Lindberg, Richard Rijnvos, Tan Dun (2016)
Artist: Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Title: Horizon 7: George Benjamin, Magnus Lindberg, Richard Rijnvos, Tan Dun
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: RCO Live
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 75:10 min
Total Size: 286 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Horizon 7: George Benjamin, Magnus Lindberg, Richard Rijnvos, Tan Dun
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: RCO Live
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 75:10 min
Total Size: 286 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
George Benjamin: Dream of the Song
I. The Pen
II. The Multiple Troubles of Man
III. Gazing Through the Night - Casida del Llanto (Casida of the Weeping)
IV. Gacela del Amor Maravilloso (Gacela of Marvellous Love)
V. The Gazelle
VI. My Heart Thinks as the Sun Comes Up - Casida del Herido por El Agua (Casida of the Wound by Water)
Magnus Lindberg: Era
Era
Richard Rijnvos: Fuoco e fumo
Fuoco e fumo
Tan Dun: Double Bass Concerto "The Wolf"
I. Largo melancolica - Allegro
II. Andante molto
III. Allegro vivace
The seventh release in RCO Live's Horizon series features world premieres recorded during three concert seasons. Magnus Lindberg's sumptuous 'Era' – a birthday present from the Concertgebouw Hall to the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra - dates from the 2012-2013 season. Both Tan Dun's catchy double bass concerto 'The Wolf' and Richard Rijnvos's 'fuoco e fumo' about the 1996 destruction by fire of the Venetian opera house La Fenice, are from 2015. The programme opens with a beguiling 20-minute work for countertenor, women’s voices and orchestra, 'Dream of the Song', Benjamin’s first work since his ground-breaking opera 'Written on Skin', was premiered in September at Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw by the countertenor Bejun Mehta, the ladies of the Netherlands Chamber Choir and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra conducted by its composer. The work sets verse by three major poets who spent formative years in Granada; two Hebrew poets of mid-11th century, Samuel HaNagid and Solomon Ibn Gabirol (sung by solo countertenor in English versions by Peter Cole), and Gabriel Garcia Lorca (sung by the female chorus in the original Spanish). Commissioned by the Royal Concertgebouw, BBC and Boston Symphony Orchestras and the Festival d’Automne, the work received its UK premiere on 18 March with Iestyn Davies, the BBC Singers and BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Oliver Knussen.