John Zorn, Barbara Hannigan feat. Stephen Gosling - Hannigan Sings Zorn Volume One (2024)
Artist: John Zorn, Barbara Hannigan, Stephen Gosling
Title: Hannigan Sings Zorn Volume One
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Tzadik
Genre: Jazz, Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 44:31
Total Size: 158 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Hannigan Sings Zorn Volume One
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Tzadik
Genre: Jazz, Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 44:31
Total Size: 158 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Jumalattaret (Live) (25:28)
2. Split the Lark (Live) (16:27)
3. Nazdar, Poupon, Nazdar (Live) (2:37)
A remarkable meeting of two musical forces of nature finally available on recording!
Barbara Hannigan is one of the most fearless and passionate performers in the classical world, and here she sings a challenging program of Zorn compositions with the virtuoso pianist Stephen Gosling. Featured here is the long-awaited recording of Jumalattaret, a song cycle in praise of line Finnish Goddesses out of Sami Shamanism, and Split the Lark, Zorn's tribute to the magical American poet Emily Dickinson. Using a variety of musical techniques and genres, the music moves from lyrical folk-like simplicity to more complex atonal and textural pyrotechnics. Included as a bonus is a rare piece of juvenilia: the charming surrealistic song Nazdar, Poupon, Nazdar. Composed circa 1971, when Zorn was about 17 years old, it is a very early example of Zorn's multi layered genre smashing. In its brief two-minute duration it contains traditional, proportional and graphic notation, and touches upon tonality, atonality, Messiaen birdsong, jazz, cartoon music, lyricism, French recitativo, whispering, vocalise and vocal noises.
Barbara Hannigan is one of the most fearless and passionate performers in the classical world, and here she sings a challenging program of Zorn compositions with the virtuoso pianist Stephen Gosling. Featured here is the long-awaited recording of Jumalattaret, a song cycle in praise of line Finnish Goddesses out of Sami Shamanism, and Split the Lark, Zorn's tribute to the magical American poet Emily Dickinson. Using a variety of musical techniques and genres, the music moves from lyrical folk-like simplicity to more complex atonal and textural pyrotechnics. Included as a bonus is a rare piece of juvenilia: the charming surrealistic song Nazdar, Poupon, Nazdar. Composed circa 1971, when Zorn was about 17 years old, it is a very early example of Zorn's multi layered genre smashing. In its brief two-minute duration it contains traditional, proportional and graphic notation, and touches upon tonality, atonality, Messiaen birdsong, jazz, cartoon music, lyricism, French recitativo, whispering, vocalise and vocal noises.
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Barbara Hannigan - Hannigan Sings Zorn Volume One (Live) FLAC.rar - 158.8 MB
Barbara Hannigan - Hannigan Sings Zorn Volume One (Live) FLAC.rar - 158.8 MB