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Shalimar
Piano Solos
Alan Hovhaness (Composer, Performer)




 

  
Fortuna Records
1988 / Tucson

Music / Classical / Piano

Tracks
1:
Ghazal No. 1, Op. 36 No. 1 2'20"
2:
Komachi, Op. 240 10'56"
3:
Sonata for Piano "Prospect Hill," Op. 346 8'15"
4:
To Hiroshige's Cat (Ist Movement), Op. 366 4'25"
5:
Shalimar, Op. 177 12'34"
6:
Love Song Vanishing into Sounds of Crickets, Op. 327 3'39"
Ֆորտունա Ռեկորդս
1988 / Տուսոն

Երաժշտութիւն / Դասական / Դաշնամուր


Description
Shalimar is the world premier recording of Alan Hovhaness performing his own compositions for piano. It offers authoritative and lasting renditions of the work of this legendary composer. Alan Hovhaness' musical output is tremendous having written numerous pieces for the solo piano. The selections chosen for this release are those which best exemplify the beautiful and sublime nature that is the essence of his unique and personal style. Hovhaness' music is built on clear tonal centers and repetitive patterns. Contrary to the sheer rhythmic drive of minimalism, his music is also divinely melodic. Integrating exotic scales, rhythms, and instrumental figurations of the Orient with modal harmony and structures of Western classical music, Hovhaness has created a highly evolved and universal approach to art. From Shalimar, his tribute to Kashmir, to the gentle Love Song Vanishing Into Sounds of Crickets Op. 327, given as a valentine to his wife, the compositions here are delicate, sophisticated, and exceptionally lovely.

the artist

""Hovhaness comes from a small planet where it is always Christmas and where there are no bad sounds."" Composer Bernard Rogers

Alan Hovhaness is one of America's greatest composers. Notes Joel Schwartz, ""Hovhaness perhaps is [our] most prolific and certainly one of [our] most performed contemporary composers of classical music."" Hovhaness has composed over 400 works including symphonies, chamber pieces, operas, oratorios, and compositions for South Indian and Korean instruments. The great conductors Stokowski and Kostelanetz were champions of Hovhaness' music and commissioned several works by the composer. Hovhaness is also the recipient of several grants and honorary degrees. He has studied and composed music in many different countries and conducted performances of his music with major symphony orchestras. In 1967, Hovhaness became Composer–in–Residence with the Seattle Symphony.
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