Mary King, The New Professionals, Rebecca Miller - Goblin Market (2011) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Goblin Market
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Signum Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 48.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:06:43
Total Size: 329 / 690 mb
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Tracklist

01. Goblin Market: Part 1 - Introduction (Misterioso)
02. Goblin Market: Part 1 - Scene 1 (With energy)
03. Goblin Market: Part 1 - Scene 2 (Tranquil)
04. Goblin Market: Part 1 - Scene 3 (Slowly, with swagger)
05. Goblin Market: Part 1 - Scene 4 (Meno)
06. Goblin Market: Part 2 - Scene 1
07. Goblin Market: Part 2 - Scene 2 (Presto)
08. Goblin Market: Part 2 - Scene 3 (With movement - exuberant)
09. Goblin Market: Part 2 - Epilogue (Moderato)
10. Invisible Mosaic II

Christina Rossetti’s 19th Century poem Goblin Market has long divided and bemused readers as to its meaning and intent. The story of two sisters and their encounters with the sinister Goblin men and their ‘forbidden’ fruit, has been variously interpreted as an allegory of proto-feminism, a critique on the rise of advertising in pre-capitalist England, and an exploration of feminine sexuality in relation to the Victorian world. This multitude of interpretations only adds to the poems mystique and imagery, captured here by the Pulitzer Prize winning composer Aaron Jay Kernis.

Performed by London-based ensemble The New Professionals under Rebecca Miller, the work is a unique concoction of music, mime and masks that delves into the overripe and at times grotesque and shocking imagery of Christina Rossetti’s poem. Goblin Market explores both the Victorian repression coded into its text as well as its parallels with contemporary social issues.