Reich: Three Movements & The Desert Music

Chandos: CHSA5091

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Reich: Three Movements & The Desert Music

Awards:

BBC Music Magazine

Choral & Song Choice - September 2011

Label:

Chandos

Catalogue No:

CHSA5091

Discs:

1

Release date:

31st May 2011

Barcode:

0095115509128

Length:

60 minutes

Medium:

SACD (download also available)

Format:

Hybrid Multi-channel
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Reich: Three Movements & The Desert Music


Reich:

3 Movements

The Desert Music


Chorus sine nomine & Tonkünstler-Orchester, Niederösterreich, Kristjan Järvi

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The American composer Steve Reich pioneered the style of minimalism in music. He has been hugely influential on contemporary composers such as John Adams, but also on the progressive rock movement of the 80s with bands such as King Crimson and rock musicians such as Brian Eno. The Guardian has described him as one of ‘a handful of living composers who can legitimately claim to have altered the direction of musical history’.

The Desert Music is perhaps Reich’s most ambitious orchestral score to date – a setting of texts by the American poet William Carlos Williams (1886 – 1963) for chorus and large orchestra. It is a highly symphonic piece which is inspired by Reich’s own travels in California’s Mojave Desert, the White Sands – and perhaps in particular the Alamagordo in New Mexico, which carries sinister associations with secret weapons of mass destruction and suggests a geographical link with the poet’s somber warning to mankind in the work’s central movement.

Another opportunity to write for large orchestra came when the St Louis Symphony Orchestra commissioned Reich to write his Three Movements. This work was premiered in St Louis under Leonard Slatkin in April 1986. As in The Desert Music, the sizeable string section is divided, here into two subsections which are placed to the left and right of the conductor to create the alternating antiphonal effect that is so characteristic of Reich’s style.

Hearing these performances, Steve Reich described them as ‘Incisive, focused, and intense’ and continued ‘this recording of Three Movements is the best I have ever heard. The Desert Music is full, rich, yet full of detail. Kristjan Järvi, the Tonkünstler-Orchester, and Sine Nomine perform with a relaxed rhythmic precision that perfectly fits the music. Bravo and thanks to all.’

This is the third SACD recording on Chandos by the Vienna-based Tonkünstler-Orchester, Niederösterreich under Kristjan Jarvi, its Chief Conductor and Music Director from 2004 – 2009. They are joined by Chorus Sine Nomine, one of Austria’s leading vocal ensembles and winner of numerous awards and prizes.

Steve Reich: 3 Movements

playI. quarter note = 176-184

playII. quarter note = 88-92

playIII. quarter note = 176-184

Steve Reich: The Desert Music

playI. Fast, quarter note = c. 192

playII. Moderate, quarter note = c. 128

playIII. Slow, quarter note = c. 85 - Moderate, quarter note = c. 128 - Slow, quarter note = c. 85

playIV. Moderate, quarter note = c. 128

playV. Fast, quarter note = c. 192

The Guardian

2nd June 2011

***

“The musical world of both pieces is one that the conductor Kristjan Järvi seems to understand instinctively; there's a warmth and richness to the textures and a purposeful thrust and precision to the rhythms in his performances that are completely faithful to the essence of Reich's music.”

bbc.co.uk

Daniel Ross

31th May 2011

“Balancing the urge to imbue The Desert Music with too much flamboyance and the need to make it as mechanical as possible is a huge ask of an orchestra...so it is to their eternal credit that the players and Järvi manage to keep a handle on proceedings. As thrilling as Reich’s works usually are, they rely strongly on perfect performance – and this honestly isn’t far off.”

Financial Times

25th June 2011

****

“even Reich agnostics will find these two “symphonic” pieces hard to resist. Written more than a quarter of a century ago, they find him in his most easily communicative vein...Swinging performances from the Tonkünstler Orchestra and Chorus sine nomine under Järvi.”

International Record Review

July/August 2011

“As far as the performances go, they're clear, acutely balanced and unyielding but never aggressive in their rhythms...and they are recorded in a way that offers plenty of detail without a sense that we're in a synthetic environment. They are therefore strongly recommended to newcomers.”

BBC Music Magazine

September 2011

*****

“Järvi sets a new benchmark. These powerful readings infuse Reich's New York vigour with loose-limbed elegance, yet give a menacing edge to the pulsating rhythms and dynamics. Järvi does full justice to the more lyrical antiphonal passages and, helped by the superbly detailed sound, maintains a clear focus on each of the piece's structural details as well as keeping a firm grip on their sweeping trajectories.”

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