Sono Luminus
DSL-92164
ZIA
Del Sol String Quartet
Kate Stenberg, Charlton Lee, Kathryn Bates Williams, Rick Shimozaki,
The Zia Indians' symbol for the sacred sun captures the adventurous spirit and global pulse of this CD from Sono Luminus and the award winning Del Sol String Quartet. The composers represented – Gabriela Lena Frank, Lou Harrison, José Evangelista, Reza Vali and Elena Kats-Chernin – all trained in the Western European tradition, reach back to ancient and traditional folk music sources and cultures from Peru, Turkey, Spain, Iran, and Uzbekistan in creating vibrant new music for string quartet.
While the five contemporary composers on this CD are deeply tied to the Western European music tradition — especially its system of notation — they draw on ancient and traditional folk music from four corners of the world and make it new by incorporating techniques such as inventive intonations or heterophony.
The eldest of these, Lou Harrison (1917-2003), was encouraged to view the world's vast array of traditional music influences by his teacher, Henry Cowell (1894-1965). Cowell went beyond his predecessors (Beethoven, Rimsky-Korsakov, Bartok, and others) by proselytizing for in-depth studies of music in Asia, Africa, Central and South America and what we call the Middle East, rather than just a few selected European ethnicities. In retrospect, his lifelong work created a more welcoming environment for those who emerged after his death, including José Evangelista, b.1943, Reza Vali, b.1952, Elena Kats-Chernin, b.1957, and Gabriela Lena Frank, b.1972.
The San Francisco based Del Sol String Quartet, founded in 1992, has long made a practice of fostering contemporary music from throughout the entire Western Hemisphere, working with the composers themselves whenever possible. Since Del Sol released their first commercial CD in 2002 focused on music of the Americas, their recorded repertoire has expanded to composers of the Pacific Rim (Ring of Fire (2008)), historical antecedents — the complete quartets of George Antheil (2005) and Mark Blitzstein (2009) — and, by this release, a more global scope, with influences from Peru, Turkey, Spain, Iran, and Uzbekistan. Del Sol's approach is distinguished by selecting music originally composed for string quartet rather than arrangements referencing traditional folk music.
Critically acclaimed as steeped in bravery and imagination (James M. Keller, Chamber Music Magazine, February 2007), this high energy quartet of master musicians explores new ways to interact with audiences, composers and artists across cultures and art forms.
Leyendas: An Andean Walkabout (2001) - Gabriela Lena Frank
1. Toyos 1:35
2. Tarqueada 2:55
3. Himno de Zampoñas 3:09
4. Chasqui 3:16
5. Canto de Volorio 7:08
6. Coqueteos 3:09
String Quartet Set (1978-79) - Lou Harrison
7. Variations on Walter Von der Vogelweide's Song of Palestine 5:06
8. Plaint 4:03
9. Estampie 4:09
10. Rondeaux 7:47
11. Usul 4:24
12. Spanish Garland, 12 Folk Melodies from Spain (1993) - José Evangelista 10:29
13. Nayshâboorák (Calligraphy No. 6) (2005-06) - Reza Vali 12:03
14. Fast Blue Village 2 (2007) - Elena Kats-Chernin 5:16
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