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Album-Release:
2021

HRA-Release:
01.10.2021

Label: Ondine

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Orchestral

Artist: Basque National Orchestra & Robert Trevino

Composer: Charles Martin Loeffler (1861-1935), Carl Ruggles (1876-1971), Howard Hanson (1896-1981), Henry Cowell (1897-1965)

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  • Charles Martin Löffler (1861 - 1935):
  • 1 Löffler: La mort de tintagiles, Op. 6 25:48
  • Carl Ruggles (1876 - 1971): Evocations (Orchestral Version):
  • 2 Ruggles: Evocations (Orchestral Version): No. 1, Largo 02:33
  • 3 Ruggles: Evocations (Orchestral Version): No. 2, Andante con fantasia 03:01
  • 4 Ruggles: Evocations (Orchestral Version): No. 3, Moderato appassionato 01:34
  • 5 Ruggles: Evocations (Orchestral Version): No. 4, Adagio sostenuto 02:56
  • Howard Hanson (1896 - 1981):
  • 6 Hanson: Before the Dawn, Op. 17 06:44
  • Henry Cowell (1897 - 1965):
  • 7 Cowell: Variations for Orchestra, HC 833 19:21
  • Total Runtime 01:01:57

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All four American composers on this new album by the Basque National Orchestra and conductor Robert Trevino wrote music that was known, played and esteemed during their lifetimes, but none of them ever had a huge “hit” and so the pieces here are likely familiar only to musical scholars. Yet while it is uncommon enough to find Charles Martin Loeffler, Henry Cowell, Carl Ruggles and Howard Hanson sharing the same album, the conductor Robert Trevino has taken his exploration still further, into the recesses of their repertory – complete with a Hanson piece, Before the Dawn, that has had to wait a century for this, its premiere recording. Robert Trevino’s debut album with the Basque National Orchestra on Ondine featured orchestral works by Maurice Ravel and has received excellent reviews in music media around the world.

Charles Martin Loeffler’s (1861–1935) La Mort de Tintagiles from 1897 is based on a play by Maeterlinck. This impressive 25-minute orchestral work features a solo part for viola d’amore akin to the role of the violin in Rimsky-Korsakov’s Sheherazade. Carl Ruggles (1876–1971) remains among the very greatest of American composers, despite having finished only a little more than an hour’s worth of music over the course of his 95 years. His Evocations exists both as versions for solo piano and orchestra. The orchestral version showcases in an excellent way Ruggles’ skill as an orchestral composer. Howard Hanson (1896–1981) was one of major figures in American 20th century music. Hanson was a conservative Romantic and sometimes likened to an ‘American Sibelius’. Prior to winning the Prix de Rome in 1921 Hanson had already written 20 opuses, including an orchestral work, Before the Dawn, Op. 17. It remains a mystery why Hanson hid this orchestral work in his archives. Hanson may have considered it juvenilia. Yet it is engaging from the start, filled with rich melodies, and sumptuously orchestrated. The album ends with Henry Cowell’s (1897–1965) Variations for Orchestra , written in Shah’s Iran, by the great American experimentalists who had a profound influence on the early music of John Cage and Lou Harrison.

Delphine Dupuy, viola d'amore
Basque National Orchestra
Robert Trevino, conductor

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