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Darkness in the Ancient Valley / Lacrimae Beati / A Woman's Life

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Darkness in the Ancient Valley / Lacrimae Beati / A Woman's Life Naxos 8.559707

Award-winning composer Richard Danielpour has been championed by musicians ranging from Leonard Bernstein to the Emerson String Quartet. Lacrimae Beati owes its origin to Mozart’s Requiem and was conceived after a perilous flight in 2002. Darkness in the Ancient Valley, a symphony in five movements inspired by recent events in Iran, utilises a wide range of Persian folk-melodies and Sufi rhythms. A Woman’s Life is a cycle of poems by Maya Angelou which charts a moving trajectory from childhood to old age.

Review:
The marquee piece is Darkness in the Ancient Valley, subtitled Symphony in Five Movements, it is a substantial and moving work depicting the tribulations of Iranian people under religious dictatorship.

Danielpour aims for poetry in music rather than slamming his listeners over the head with a political argument.

In short, it’s a stewpot of accessible, current art-music styles from a master of the narrative. Danielpour knows when to raise the dynamics and tempo and when to get into a more contemplative mo­de.

The Finale, titled “Consecration” is a setting of a text by Rumi gorgeously sung by soprano Hila Pitmann.

The album concludes with A Woman’s Life. Soprano Angela Brown has a rich voice, she fills every movement with moving conviction.

Danielpour is wonderfully economical in his orchestration of the accompaniment, and Guerrero gets a beautifully clear and balanced sound from his orchestra.

New music is rarely this satisfying to listen to.
John Terauds, Musical Toronto

Track Listing:

Disc 1:
  1. I. Lamentation
  2. II. Desecration
  3. III. Benediction
  4. IV. Profanation
  5. V. Finale: Consecration
  6. Lacrimae Beati
  7. I. Little Girl Speakings
  8. II. Life Doesn't Frighten Me
  9. III. They Went Home
  10. IV. Come and Be My Baby
  11. V. Let's Majeste
  12. VI. My Life Has Turned to Blue
  13. VII. Many and More
Release date NZ
November 11th, 2013
Album Length (Minutes)
69:55
Label
Naxos
Number of Discs
1
Original Release Year
2013
UPC
636943970720
Product ID
21768226

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