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Compassion: A Tribute to Yehudi Menuhin
Compassion: A Tribute to Yehudi Menuhin
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Artists: Philip Glass, Edna Michell, Allen Ginsberg, Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra
Creators: Michal Kanka, Ludmila Peterkova, Yi Chen, Lukas Foss, Philip Glass, Hans Werner Henze, Karel Husa, Gyorgy Kurtag, Yinam Leef, Betty Olivero, Shulamit Ran, Steve Reich, Wolfgang Rihm, Poul Ruders, Somei Satoh, John Tavener, Iannis Xenakis, Andreas Weiss, Camerata Karlsruhe Chamber Music Ensemble
Label: Angel Records
Category: Music

List Price: $16.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(2 reviews)
Sales Rank: 41869

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 724355717924
EAN: 0724355717924
ASIN: B00005LMLD

Release Date: June 19, 2001
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Tracks:

  • Tavener: Song Of The Angel
  • Ran: Yearning
  • Chen Yi: Romance Of Hsiao And Ch'u
  • Henze: Adagio adagio
  • Leef: T'Filah
  • Ruders: Credo
  • Satoh: Innocence
  • Rihm: Cantilena
  • Xenakis: Huuem-Iduhey
  • Foss: Romance
  • Husa: Stele
  • Olivero: Achot Ketana
  • Kurtag: Ligatura
  • Glass: Echorus
  • Riech: Duet

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Fifteen of the world's greatest living composers contributed works for Compassion, the musical tribute to Yehudi Menuhin and the enlightened ideals of the late violin maestro. The lineup is impressive and seemingly spans the entire spectrum of contemporary composing styles: John Tavener, Hans Werner Henze, Poul Ruders, Iannis Xenakis, Lukas Foss, Philip Glass, and numerous others. Oddly, the music they've written is, for the most part, quite similar--short, somber pieces that, not surprisingly, emphasize the violin. There are some impressive achievements, however. Somei Satoh's "Innocence" for soprano, violin, and cellos sounds a little like the "holy minimalism" of Arvo Paert; Glass's "Echorus" features the narration of Allen Ginsberg; and Foss's "Romance" pursues a fading-Americana theme and includes an excerpt from Walt Whitman. The six-minute work for violin, string orchestra, and soprano also has a spirited mood, which is quite refreshing on this sobering disc. Violinist and Menuhin collaborator Edna Michell lovingly plays all these pieces with the Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra. It's a unique tribute to a unique figure in Classical music, but it's not for everyone. For an even better sense of Menuhin's magic, check out one of his legendary early recordings. --Jason Verlinde


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Something for everyone -- and some things for no one ...   June 2, 2005
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I agree that this collection of 15 20th-Century music is best taken in portions, rather than its entirety. I enjoy many of the compositions more than others, but on the whole the selections are engaging. I didn't care for the Glass work, "Echorus", but that's my own personal prejudice (this was the first Glass composition to make its way into my 400+ classical CD collection). The less tonal works are hard to digest all at once, but if you have an ear for atonality, you should enjoy the middle tracks, particularly the Leef, Xenakis, Foss, and Husa. The final Duet for violins and string orchestra was my first exposure to a composition by Steven Reich other than his Music for Eighteen Musicians. Unfortunately, my CD has some damage to this track at the very end; I don't know if this is a problem with copies other than my own. This is an eclectic selection, but one that belongs in the library of serious modern music connoisseurs.


4 out of 5 stars Wonderful playing, but not all at once   November 26, 2001
  7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I ordered this CD after hearing excerpts of it on Chicago's classical music radio station, WFMT. The CD does present a wonderful selection of works by prominent composers of the past decade. The playing is wonderful, and the pieces are valuable contributions to the repertoire. I did find that the pieces were similar enough to not want to hear all 79'13" at one sitting. I am definitely glad that I purchased this recording. How many places can one go to sample works by Tavener, Ran (I particularly liked this work), Chen Yi, Henze, Xenakis and ten other composers in less than an hour and twenty minutes?


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