"Yolanda Kondonassis’
enthusiasm for her instrument is infectious," says Jennifer Higdon when
describing working with her to create a new harp concerto. This world
premiere recording by Yolanda Kondonaiss with Ward Stare and the
Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra is a showcase for the grandeur of the
harp through this beautiful composition by Jennifer Higdon. The harp as
well as the orchestra is challenged with virtuosic and beautiful
moments. The recording continues with the triumphant First Symphony of
Samuel Barber, and rounds out with "Rapture" by Patrick Harlin described
as being similar to extreme emotional states, musical elements in this
piece start subtly and are magnified to their extremes, echoing
throughout as
inspired by the incredible experience of ultra-caving.
On the
world premiere recording of Jennifer Higdon's mercurial Harp Concerto,
the crystalline precision of Yolanda Kondonassis's harp, the rhythmic
buoyancy of Stare's conducting, and the cohesion of the orchestra
achieve a kind of mystical alchemy. Barber's Symphony No. 1 receives a
revelatory performance, uncovering a wild and unfettered side to the
composer's lyrical neo-Romanticism. (Daniel J. Kushner)
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