Compassion: A Tribute to Yehudi Menuhin
Philip Glass
Edna Michell
Allen Ginsberg
Label: Angel Records
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Audio CD
Release date:19th June 2001
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Track Listing
- 1. Tavener: Song Of The Angel
- 2. Ran: Yearning
- 3. Chen Yi: Romance Of Hsiao And Ch'u
- 4. Henze: Adagio adagio
- 5. Leef: T'Filah
- 6. Ruders: Credo
- 7. Satoh: Innocence
- 8. Rihm: Cantilena
- 9. Xenakis: Huuem-Iduhey
- 10. Foss: Romance
- 11. Husa: Stele
- 12. Olivero: Achot Ketana
- 13. Kurtag: Ligatura
- 14. Glass: Echorus
- 15. Riech: Duet
Amazon.com
Fifteen of the world's greatest living composers contributed works for Compassion, the musical tribute to Yehudi Menuhin and the enlightened ideals of the late violin maestro. The lineup is impressive and seemingly spans the entire spectrum of contemporary composing styles: John Tavener, Hans Werner Henze, Poul Ruders, Iannis Xenakis, Lukas Foss, Philip Glass, and numerous others. Oddly, the music they've written is, for the most part, quite similar--short, somber pieces that, not surprisingly, emphasize the violin. There are some impressive achievements, however. Somei Satoh's "Innocence" for soprano, violin, and cellos sounds a little like the "holy minimalism" of Arvo Pärt; Glass's "Echorus" features the narration of Allen Ginsberg; and Foss's "Romance" pursues a fading-Americana theme and includes an excerpt from Walt Whitman. The six-minute work for violin, string orchestra, and soprano also has a spirited mood, which is quite refreshing on this sobering disc. Violinist and Menuhin collaborator Edna Michell lovingly plays all these pieces with the Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra. It's a unique tribute to a unique figure in Classical music, but it's not for everyone. For an even better sense of Menuhin's magic, check out one of his legendary early recordings. --Jason Verlinde
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