Debut
CD
'Lou Harrison: For Strings'
Suite No. 2 for Strings
Suite for
Symphonic Strings
Concerto for Pipa with String
Orchestra
As the three pieces on
this CD show, Harrison ranged far and
wide. There are re-creations of medieval
dances, strenuous fugues, slow movements
with that wide-open prairie feel of Aaron
Copland, and a sinuous, plaintive
melodicism born out of Harrison's long
study of Asian music. In the two Suites
written in 1948 and 1960 there are
moments of dark complication, but in
later years he achieved a marvellous
serenity, exemplified here by the
Concerto for Pipa (a kind of Chinese
mandolin). In this piece you find
evocations of the Russian balalaika,
Neapolitan folk-song and even a medieval
dance. It sounds like the worst kind of
cross-cultural mélange, but it's done
with such simplicity that, miraculously,
it comes off. The soloist is Wu Man, who
is to the pipa what Ravi Shankar was to
the sitar, and her performance has a
winning delicacy and tact. And the
strings of the New Professionals live up
to their name, playing with scrupulous
precision in the slow movements and
incisive energy in the fast ones.
--- Ivan Hewett, The Times (London),
11 December 2004, 4/5
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