Originally posted by Bella Kemp
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Hovhaness, Alan (1911 - 2000)
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Originally posted by Suffolkcoastal View PostWith listening to the Hovhaness symphonies one has to completely forget about symphonic form in the traditional sense, but rather take it as a ritualistic, almost timeless & dreamlike experience. It is a world that one tends to either be totally 'in tune' with or not at all. I've recordings of quite a few of the 67 numbered symphonies and have listened to 50 of them. No 2 'Mysterious Mountain' is the best known. Among the more engaging symphonies are Nos 7, 11, 17 & 19 'Vishnu' which is among his best works IMO, 46, 48 & 50 'Mount St Helens' the recording of which became an unlikely best seller in the early 1990's. His songs are very attractive, although unfortunately most were recorded by his wife, and sadly listening to her singing is a rather painful experience! The Prayer of St Gregory for Trumpet & Strings is another work that his broadcast from time to time. I'm also rather fond of the 2nd Guitar Concerto.
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Mario
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Sorry about being slow to get back to you. There's quite a number of his symphonies that have been commercially recorded, a fair number (including Delos recordings from the 1990s) are on Naxos CDs. Hovhaness also had his own recording label Crystal Records, a number of which are on CD, though the performances vary in quality. There's also the artmusic forum & one member has added a considerable number of non-commercial recordings of his music. They are under United States Music at this addresshttp://artmusic.smfforfree.com/index.php/board,92.0.html Hopefully the recordings & links are still there.
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Originally posted by Suffolkcoastal View PostSorry about being slow to get back to you. There's quite a number of his symphonies that have been commercially recorded, a fair number (including Delos recordings from the 1990s) are on Naxos CDs. Hovhaness also had his own recording label Crystal Records, a number of which are on CD, though the performances vary in quality. There's also the artmusic forum & one member has added a considerable number of non-commercial recordings of his music. They are under United States Music at this addresshttp://artmusic.smfforfree.com/index.php/board,92.0.html Hopefully the recordings & links are still there.
Mario
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