Daugherty: Fire and Blood, MotorCity Triptych & Raise the Roof - Neeme Järvi, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Ida Kavafian & Brian Jones

Daugherty: Fire and Blood, MotorCity Triptych & Raise the Roof

Neeme Järvi, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Ida Kavafian & Brian Jones

  • Genre: Classical
  • Release Date: 2009-08-25
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 7

  • ℗ 2009 Naxos

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Fire and Blood: I. Volcano Neeme Järvi, Detroit Symphony Orchestra & Ida Kavafian 10:00 USD Album Only
2
Fire and Blood: II. River Roug Neeme Järvi, Detroit Symphony Orchestra & Ida Kavafian 12:08 USD Album Only
3
Fire and Blood: III. Assembly Neeme Järvi, Detroit Symphony Orchestra & Ida Kavafian 5:59 USD 0.99
4
MotorCity Triptych: I. Motown Neeme Järvi & Detroit Symphony Orchestra 8:55 USD 0.99
5
MotorCity Triptych: II. Pedal- Neeme Järvi & Detroit Symphony Orchestra 6:15 USD 0.99
6
MotorCity Triptych: III. Rosa Neeme Järvi & Detroit Symphony Orchestra 12:45 USD Album Only
7
Raise the Roof Neeme Järvi, Detroit Symphony Orchestra & Brian Jones 12:58 USD Album Only

Reviews

  • Contemporary music with muscle

    5
    By Craig M. Zeichner
    Recently, I was reading an article in the Finnish Music Quarterly about composer Kalevi Aho. In the article Aho mentions a criticism that was made of his music by an Austrian journalist who accused Aho’s music of being “not dehumanized enough.” My complaint about much contemporary music is the opposite, it’s too dehumanized. I shun the over-intellectualization of music, loathe works that sound like they were composed with an abacus and notated in battery acid. Thankfully the three works on this fantastic recording of music by Michael Daugherty are filled with passion, wit and drama to spare. Fire and Blood is a full-blooded, knock your socks off violin concerto that makes pressing technical demands of the soloist but never descends to the level of an empty-headed violin showpiece. The work draws its inspiration from the Detroit Industry murals by the great Mexican artist Diego Rivera and the color and energy that Rivera brought to his art is reflected in the music. Violinist Ida Kavafian plays this music with muscle aplenty and the Detroit Symphony under conductor Neeme Järvi is nothing short of spectacular. The other works on the recording, Motor City Triptych and Raise the Roof, are also superb. Motor City Triptych is a brilliantly jaunty evocative piece which pays tribute to the Motown sound, Michigan Avenue in Detroit and Rosa Parks. This seems like something of an odd mix but Daugherty’s vivid orchestration and rhythmic skill make each movement a memorable tone poem. Brass lovers take note, there’s plenty of interesting work for trumpet and trombone throughout. Raise the Roof is a concerto for timpani and orchestra and was inspired by such grand architectural wonders as Notre Dame Cathedral and the Empire State Building. The work offers the timpanist an opportunity to play some melody and even stretch out with a showpiece cadenza. Once again Daugherty pushes hard and the effect is thrilling. This is an essential recording for anybody who cares about the current state of American music – it’s very encouraging indeed.
  • Daugherty & Detroit

    4
    By TGrad07
    I really enjoy listening to this album. If you have a chance to look at Diego Rivera's mural at the DIA (even online!) you can see why Daugherty put so many different sounds into his works on this CD. The DSO also plays incredibly well and you may be surprised when, on the last track, you hear the audience explode into thundrous applause. I would recommend giving this a try! - TV
  • The three stars

    3
    By Boolez
    are for the pieces but I give five to Jarvi and Kavafian for being good sports. Daugherty can be best discribed as a trixter-composer but he never really knows when to give up the joke. It's flash and trash and none of us will remember this stuff for years to come. I'll admit to cracking a chuckle or two on some of the pieces but this is just too much. It's not on the same level as his Superman pieces which are one of the few decent things he's done. -Bz

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