Special offer. Hovhaness - Guitar Concerto No. 2
World Première Recordings
Javier Calderón (guitar)
Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Stewart Robertson
Alan Hovhaness's Second Concerto was commissioned by the great Narciso Yepes in 1985 but wasn't premiered until 1990, shortly before Yepes's death. It's classic Hovhaness, with numerous hymn-like...
Special offer. Hovhaness - Guitar Concerto No. 2
World Première Recordings
Javier Calderón (guitar)
Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Stewart Robertson
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Alan Hovhaness's Second Concerto was commissioned by the great Narciso Yepes in 1985 but wasn't premiered until 1990, shortly before Yepes's death. It's classic Hovhaness, with numerous hymn-like...
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Fanfare for the New Atlantis is a symphonic celebration of the rebirth of the legendary island of Atlantis. The Guitar Concerto No. 2 is full of lively dance-like music and rapidly changing rhythmic patterns. Symphony No. 63 ‘Loon Lake’ is full of nostalgia for the New Hampshire countryside of Hovhaness’s youth. It was commissioned by the New Hampshire Music Festival in conjunction with the Loon Preservation Society, who specifically requested the sound of the loon cry to be in the symphony.
Contents and tracklist
- Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Stewart Robertson
- Javier Calderon
- Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Stewart Robertson
- Javier Calderon
- Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Stewart Robertson
- Javier Calderon
- Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Stewart Robertson
Work length26:18
This work is only available as an album download.
- Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Stewart Robertson
II. Andante misterioso, maestoso, presto, allegro
Track length22:06
This track is only available as an album download.
Awards and reviews
2010
Alan Hovhaness's Second Concerto was commissioned by the great Narciso Yepes in 1985 but wasn't premiered until 1990, shortly before Yepes's death. It's classic Hovhaness, with numerous hymn-like passages for the strings contrasted with lively pizzicato sections and fugal textures; the guitar meanwhile rejoices in puckish, modally rich dances enlivened by frequent changes of time signature and broad cantorial utterances. Bolivian-born Javier Calderón's playing is tonally refined and rhythmically supple, qualities which are best savoured in his own third-movement cadenza.
The disc opens with Hovhaness's Fanfare forthe New Atlantis, in which a slumbering orchestra gradually awakens to the call of a solo trumpet before rushing strings, rumbling timpani and bold brass chords bring the work to a thrilling, Wagnerian climax as the lost city of Atlantis rises anew from the waves. The Symphony No 63, Loon Lake, was commissioned by the New Hampshire Music Festival and the Loon Preservation Society in 1987. Here, songs both avian and pastoral for a multitude of wind soloists punctuate a luminous, if occasionally overcast, orchestral skyscape.
The RSNO under Stewart Robertson is excellent throughout; good recorded sound and notes by Hovhaness's widow Hinako Fugihara Hovhaness further enhance what is another excellent release.
September 2008
Calderón's playing is tonally refined and rhythmically supple, qualities which are best savoured in his own third-movement cadenza.
2011 edition
Hovhaness's music is strangely haunting, when the performers are as dedicated and responsive as they are here, and the recording is worthy of the complex scoring.