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Alan Hovhaness ; Lou Harrison – American Composers Orchestra, Dennis Russell Davies - Keith Jarrett - Mysterious Mountain • Lousadzak • Elegiac Symphony flac album

Alan Hovhaness ; Lou Harrison – American Composers Orchestra, Dennis Russell Davies - Keith Jarrett - Mysterious Mountain • Lousadzak • Elegiac Symphony flac album
  • Performer Alan Hovhaness
  • Title Mysterious Mountain • Lousadzak • Elegiac Symphony
  • Date of release 1989
  • Country US
  • Style Contemporary
  • Other formats RA MP3 FLAC AHX MP2 AA AC3
  • Genre Classical
  • Size MP3 1197 mb
  • Size FLAC 1221 mb
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 310

Dennis Russell Davies Keith Jarrett, piano BMG, MusicMasters 7021, Timing 66:57. Mysterious Mountain (Symphony N. ), Vaughan Williams: Symphony N. , Riegger (New Dance O. 8b), Creston (Toccata O. 8) Leopold Stokowski and his Symphony Orchestra, Live at Carnegie Hall 25 September 1958 CACD0539, Timing 73:17.

August 2008 Keith Jarrett's 1989 Lousadzak recording re-issued by Nimbus. Alan Hovhaness: Lousadzak (1944) O. 8 Symphony N. Mysterious Mountain (1955) O. 32 Lou Harrison: Symphony N. Elegiac (1942-75) Nimbus NI2512 67" DDD. Symphony N. (Mysterious Mountain) 1. Andante con moto 2. Double Fugue 3. Andante espressivo. Lousadzak (Coming of Light) 4. Concerto for piano and string orchestra Keith Jarrett, piano

Hovhaness: Symphony No. 2; Mysterious Mountain; Lousadzak; Lou Harrison: Symphony No. 2, Elegiac. CD. Alan Hovhaness: Mysterious Mountain, Lousadzak; Lou Harrison: Elegiac Symphony. Hovhaness: Symphony No.

Symphony No. 2, Op. 132, Mysterious Mountain is a three-movement orchestral composition by the Armenian-American composer Alan Hovhaness. The symphony was commissioned by the conductor Leopold Stokowski and the Houston Symphony, and premiered live on NBC television in October 1955 on the Houston Symphony's first program with Stokowski as conductor

Mozart; Keith Jarrett, Stuttgarter Kammerorchester, Dennis Russell Davies. Piano Concertos K. 467, 488, 595, Masonic Funeral Music K. 477, Symphony in G minor K. 550. Mozart; Stuttgarter Kammerorchester, Dennis Russell Davies, Keith Jarrett. Dennis Russell Davies Performs Philip Glass: Tirol Concerto for Piano and Orchestra and Selections from Passages. Philip Glass; Dennis Russell Davies, The Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra. Symphony no. 22 City of Light, Cello Concerto. Alan Hovhaness; Seattle Symphony, Dennis Russell Davies, Alan Hovhaness, János Starker.

Keith Jarrett (piano), American Composers Orchestra, Dennis Russell Davies. 132 "Mysterious Mountain" - 2. Double Fugue: Moderato Maestoso, Allegro Vivo. American Composers Orchestra. Dennis Russell Davies. 2. 2 "Elegiac". Harrison, L: Symphony No. 2 "Elegiac" 1. Tears Of The Angel Israfel. 1. 2 "Elegiac" 2. Allegro Poco Presto.

Alan HOVHANESS (1911-2000) Symphony No. 2 Mysterious Mountain op. 132 (1955) Lousadzak op. 48 (1945) Lou HARRISON (1917-2003) Symphony No. 2 Elegiac (1942-1975) Keith Jarrett (piano) American Composers Orchestra/Dennis Russell Davies rec. SUNY Purchase, New York, USA. 1989. DDD first issued on MusicMasters MMD 60204 NIMBUS NI 2512 Mysterious Mountain is the second of Hovhaness's sixty-seven symphonies. His catalogue is vastly forbidding but the accommodating catholicism of taste of the listener to recorded music has encouraged an industry now vigorously engaged in unveiling one recorded premiere after another.

Hovhaness’s career started promisingly and conventionally enough. When the BBC Symphony Orchestra performed his first symphony, called Exile in recognition of the genocide Armenia had suffered under Turkish rule, Leslie Howard, the conductor of the ensemble, described Hovhaness, then still in his 20s, as a young genius. An innovative 1945 work, a concerto for piano and orchestra called Lousadzak, used elements of aleatory music, with instruments repeating phrases in random, uncoordinated fashion. That technique impressed John Cage and Lou Harrison, two fellow composers who became Hovhaness’s friends and supporters; the growing individuality of his music may also help explain his considerable appeal to jazz musicians over the years. Continue reading the main story.

Tracklist

Symphony No. 2, Op. 132 ("Mysterious Mountain")
Andante Con Moto 5:07
Double Fugue 5:38
Andante Espressivo 5:28
Lousadzak, Op. 48 16:29
Symphony No. 2 ("Elegaic")
Tears Of The Angel Israfel 8:08
Allegro, Poco Presto 3:28
Tears Of The Angel Israfel II 6:13
Praises For Michael The Archangel 7:12
The Sweetness Of Epicurus 8:37

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MMD 60204K Alan Hovhaness ; Lou Harrison – American Composers Orchestra, Dennis Russell Davies - Keith Jarrett Alan Hovhaness ; Lou Harrison – American Composers Orchestra, Dennis Russell Davies - Keith Jarrett - Mysterious Mountain • Lousadzak • Elegiac Symphony ‎(CD, Album) Musicmasters MMD 60204K US 1989
7021-2-C Alan Hovhaness, Lou Harrison / American Composers Orchestra, Dennis Russell Davies, Keith Jarrett Alan Hovhaness, Lou Harrison / American Composers Orchestra, Dennis Russell Davies, Keith Jarrett - Mysterious Mountain, Lousadzak, Elegiac Symphony ‎(CD, Album) Musicmasters 7021-2-C US 1989
5180932 Lou Harrison, Alan Hovhaness, Keith Jarrett, American Composers Orchestra, Dennis Russell Davies Lou Harrison, Alan Hovhaness, Keith Jarrett, American Composers Orchestra, Dennis Russell Davies - Mysterious Mountain ‎(CD, Album, RE) Musical Heritage Society 5180932 US 2005