PENTATONE OXINGALE SERIES "Orbit" Music for solo cello (1945-2014)
€ 26,99 – € 45,00
CD1
Philip Glass
David Sanford
Osvaldo Golijov
Luciano Berio
Adrian Pop
Ana Sokolovic
György Ligeti
Sonata for Violoncello Solo (1948-1953)
Du Yun
Toby Twining
Hendrix/Haimovitz
CD2
Lennon-McCartney/Woolf
Elliott Carter
Salvatore Sciarrino
Luigi Dallapiccola
Ciaccona, Intermezzo e Adagio (1945)
Steven Mackey
Luna Pearl Woolf
Elliott Carter
Tod Machover
Gilles Tremblay
CD3
Ned Rorem
After Reading Shakespeare (1980)
Paul Moravec
Mark Twain Sez: (2008)
Lewis Spratlan
Shadow (2006)
Album information
Orbit, a three-disc compilation of music for solo cello, all composed between 1945 and 2014 and performed by world-renowned cellist Matt Haimovitz, is the second release in the PENTATONE OXINGALE SERIES. In this series PENTATONE joins forces with Grammy Award-winning OXINGALE RECORDS, a trailblazing artist’s label since 2000 which is equally committed to revelatory interpretations of the canonic repertoire as to riveting performances of works by recent and living composers.
Alongside his earlier 3-disc compilation on Deutsche Grammophon, Orbit establishes Matt Haimovitz as one of the most prolific exponents of solo cello music in our time. The album documents Matt Haimovitz’s musical journey since the turn of the millennium, together with his partner in life and music, composer Luna Pearl Woolf. It contains nearly all of the solo contemporary works that were initially released on Oxingale Records as five thematic albums – Anthem (2003), Goulash! (2005), After Reading Shakespeare (2007), Figment (2009) and Matteo (2011), as well as two newly recorded tracks: Philip Glass’s “Orbit” and a new arrangement by Luna Pearl Woolf of the Beatles’ “Helter Skelter”. More than twenty composers are represented in this set, fifteen of them still living, and ten works are recorded for the very first time.
This impressive solo cello odyssey offers the listener a fascinating kaleidoscope of musical influences from the past sixty years, encountering a variety of composers who range in musical style from vanguards Elliott Carter and Philip Glass to young, rock ‘n roll-influenced American composers, to the Italian avant-garde of Luciano Berio and Salvatore Sciarrino: a true 20th century Tower of Babel.