From Sappho’s Lyre

Sappho'sLyreFrom Sappho’s Lyre is a double CD of music by Constantine Caravassilis.  There are five cycles for voice and various combinations of instruments, all, as the album title suggests, related to Sappho of Lesbos.  The first is a setting of her Hymn to Aphrodite; the longest, extant work.  It’s intended to be performed as a “spectacle” with dance, costumes etc.  It’s scored for soprano (Lana Guberman-Chriss), mezzo soprano (Carla Jablonski), countertenor (Daniel Moody), narrator, chorus Jeffrey Duban), eight piece chamber ensemble (Tenth Muse Ensemble) and recorded sounds and it’s conducted by the composer.  It’s sung and narrated in a mixture of Ancient Greek and English and it’s richly orchestrated.  It’s complex but mostly tuneful music with quite dense textures and lots of percussive effects.  It’s really a very distinct musical voice as becomes clearer as one progresses through the pieces on the records. Continue reading

Old & New Poetry

nv6342-old_and_new_poetry-album_front_cover xs517x517_2xNavona have just produced an interesting album of art song by Alabama based composer Carl Vollrath.  Old & New Poetry consists of three cycles setting texts by William Blake, Sara Teasdale and John Gracen Brown.

The disk opens with five short Blake settings for mezzo-soprano and piano.  The songs are accomplished and playful and Yoko Hagino on piano is highly competent.  Mezzo Aliana de la Guardia sings clearly and expressively but seems challenged by the higher sections of some pieces.

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