Charles Huang - Salathé: Imaginary Birds (2019)
BAND/ARTIST: Charles Huang
- Title: Salathé: Imaginary Birds
- Year Of Release: 2019
- Label: Ravello Records
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 45:15 min
- Total Size: 179 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Mandarin Ducks: I. Playing in the Water
02. Mandarin Ducks: II. Squabbling over a Slug
03. Mandarin Ducks: III. Teasing a Young Boy
04. Mandarin Ducks: IV. Brooding over a Sick Mate
05. Mandarin Ducks: V. Nesting by the Lake
06. Mandarin Ducks: VI. Leading Ducklings Amongst the Stones
07. Mandarin Ducks: VII. Flying Away
08. The Heart That Loves But Once
09. Imaginary Birds of the Frozen North: I. Lesser Snow Ostrich
10. Imaginary Birds of the Frozen North: II. Great Northern Wandering Dodo
11. Imaginary Birds of the Frozen North: III. Sub-arctic Screech Owl
12. The Wood Between the Worlds: I. The Wood
13. The Wood Between the Worlds: II. A Frozen World, at the Dawn of Time
14. The Wood Between the Worlds: III. A Dead World under a Dying Sun
15. The Wood Between the Worlds: IV. A World Shrouded in Forest
16. The Wood Between the Worlds: V. A World Ruled by Machines
17. The Wood Between the Worlds: VI. The Wood
18. The Wood Between the Worlds: VII. A World of Ocean
19. The Wood Between the Worlds: VIII. A World of Fools, Enamored of the Glory of War
20. The Wood Between the Worlds: IX. Suddenly, the Same World Many Years Later, Now Transfigured by Wisdom
21. The Wood Between the Worlds: X. The Wood
22. Expecting the Spring Breeze (Arr. P. Salathé for Oboe & Guitar)
01. Mandarin Ducks: I. Playing in the Water
02. Mandarin Ducks: II. Squabbling over a Slug
03. Mandarin Ducks: III. Teasing a Young Boy
04. Mandarin Ducks: IV. Brooding over a Sick Mate
05. Mandarin Ducks: V. Nesting by the Lake
06. Mandarin Ducks: VI. Leading Ducklings Amongst the Stones
07. Mandarin Ducks: VII. Flying Away
08. The Heart That Loves But Once
09. Imaginary Birds of the Frozen North: I. Lesser Snow Ostrich
10. Imaginary Birds of the Frozen North: II. Great Northern Wandering Dodo
11. Imaginary Birds of the Frozen North: III. Sub-arctic Screech Owl
12. The Wood Between the Worlds: I. The Wood
13. The Wood Between the Worlds: II. A Frozen World, at the Dawn of Time
14. The Wood Between the Worlds: III. A Dead World under a Dying Sun
15. The Wood Between the Worlds: IV. A World Shrouded in Forest
16. The Wood Between the Worlds: V. A World Ruled by Machines
17. The Wood Between the Worlds: VI. The Wood
18. The Wood Between the Worlds: VII. A World of Ocean
19. The Wood Between the Worlds: VIII. A World of Fools, Enamored of the Glory of War
20. The Wood Between the Worlds: IX. Suddenly, the Same World Many Years Later, Now Transfigured by Wisdom
21. The Wood Between the Worlds: X. The Wood
22. Expecting the Spring Breeze (Arr. P. Salathé for Oboe & Guitar)
What can one expect from a musician who spent his youth getting into trouble by furtively composing in chemistry class? Apparently a lot, provided they are cut from the same cloth as multi-faceted composer Phil Salathé, the brains behind IMAGINARY BIRDS: MUSIC FOR OBOE AND ENGLISH HORN.
The commissioned duo Mandarin Ducks (鴛鴦) is as much a natural observation as it is a musical piece of work: With the precise gaze of an ornithologist, Salathé illustrates seven enchanting anatine scenes, from frolicking in the water, nesting, to bickering over which duck gets the slug for dinner, to name but a few. Fittingly, these short pieces roam about in free form – just as their natural subjects would. The title also nods to the recent marriage of the two performers, oboist Ling-Fei Kang and Charles Huang on English horn, as mandarin ducks are known for their lifelong fidelity.
The upbeat start of the album soon grinds to a halt, however, demonstrating Salathé's dramatic capabilities in The Heart That Loves But Once. Inspired in title and style by the music of Robert Schumann and interspersed by the chilling whispers of a celesta, the rhapsodic work chronicles the disheartening state of a lover who finds his desires unattainable.
Imaginary Birds of the Frozen North harks back to an avian theme, musically depicting three very different birds with an accuracy that is equal parts surprising, hilarious, and astonishing: a proud, leery ostrich, a dodo anxious of its forthcoming extinction, and an enigmatic screech owl.
The Wood Between The Worlds takes the listener on a walk through a mystical landscape and conjures a cryptic, ethereal kind of beauty. The secret highlight of this mini-cycle is indubitably “IV. A World Shrouded in Forest,” in which the composer fuses his multifarious musical influences into an evocative portrait of not only the world he is painting, but also of a highly recognizable compositional style.
Expecting the Spring Breeze rounds off the album with Salathé's arrangement of a lyrical melody composed by Teng Yu-hsien, completing the overarching natural theme of IMAGINARY BIRDS. Indeed, this record's title was aptly chosen, given that, in its entirety, it can be considered one long flight of imagination. And what a high flight it is.
The commissioned duo Mandarin Ducks (鴛鴦) is as much a natural observation as it is a musical piece of work: With the precise gaze of an ornithologist, Salathé illustrates seven enchanting anatine scenes, from frolicking in the water, nesting, to bickering over which duck gets the slug for dinner, to name but a few. Fittingly, these short pieces roam about in free form – just as their natural subjects would. The title also nods to the recent marriage of the two performers, oboist Ling-Fei Kang and Charles Huang on English horn, as mandarin ducks are known for their lifelong fidelity.
The upbeat start of the album soon grinds to a halt, however, demonstrating Salathé's dramatic capabilities in The Heart That Loves But Once. Inspired in title and style by the music of Robert Schumann and interspersed by the chilling whispers of a celesta, the rhapsodic work chronicles the disheartening state of a lover who finds his desires unattainable.
Imaginary Birds of the Frozen North harks back to an avian theme, musically depicting three very different birds with an accuracy that is equal parts surprising, hilarious, and astonishing: a proud, leery ostrich, a dodo anxious of its forthcoming extinction, and an enigmatic screech owl.
The Wood Between The Worlds takes the listener on a walk through a mystical landscape and conjures a cryptic, ethereal kind of beauty. The secret highlight of this mini-cycle is indubitably “IV. A World Shrouded in Forest,” in which the composer fuses his multifarious musical influences into an evocative portrait of not only the world he is painting, but also of a highly recognizable compositional style.
Expecting the Spring Breeze rounds off the album with Salathé's arrangement of a lyrical melody composed by Teng Yu-hsien, completing the overarching natural theme of IMAGINARY BIRDS. Indeed, this record's title was aptly chosen, given that, in its entirety, it can be considered one long flight of imagination. And what a high flight it is.
Year 2019 | Classical | FLAC / APE
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