Mackey: Ravenshead (Complete Opera)
Track Listings
Disc: 1
| 1. The Doldrums | ||
| 2. Prime Number | ||
| 3. Barroom | ||
| 4. Boat Building/Inventory | ||
| 5. Bare Raft | ||
| 6. The Last Time I Saw My Wife | ||
| 7. Out to Sea | ||
| 8. Book of Days |
| 1. Noisy Sea | ||
| 2. Options | ||
| 3. ...but the mind | ||
| 4. Dear Clare | ||
| 5. ...we have with us today | ||
| 6. Come in, come in! | ||
| 7. Ironic, really | ||
| 8. The Ballad of Ravenshead | ||
| 9. The Storm | ||
| 10. Epilogue |
Editorial Reviews Mackey, whose idiom draws on western art music as well as popular music, has been commissioned by such sources as the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, Dawn Upshaw, and Fred Sherry. Champions of his music include Michael Tilson Thomas, Dennis Russell Davies, and the Kronos Quartet.
USA Today
Eckert [delivers] a tour de force to Mackeys insinuating, rock-influenced score.
Los Angeles Times
Astonishing...Mackeys music [has] the energy of rock.
Album Description
USA Today declared Ravenshead the Best New Opera of the Year when it debuted in 1998. Equal parts MTV and Metropolitan Opera (New York Press), Ravenshead combines a dazzling solo performance by vocalist Rinde Eckert with a multi-faceted score performed by the Paul Dresher Ensemble. The work is based on the real life story of Donald Crowhurst, a British entrepreneur who attempted to be the first person to sail solo around the world. A meditation on the meaning of heroism vs. hubris, of competence vs. charisma, the work had the New York audience hanging on the edge of their seats (American Theatre). Ravenshead is an unforgettable opera that combines music and drama with stunning emotional effect, and Eckert is a marvel, singing Mackeys challenging, beautiful score with consummate commitment (Hartford Courant). The Los Angeles Times writes that the opera is astonishing, with a brilliant performance by Eckert that entertains us, amazes us and shatters us.
Mackey: Ravenshead (Complete Opera)
Mackey: Ravenshead (Complete Opera), Music, Steven Mackey, Paul Dresher, Chamber, Classical, Classical Music, Opera / Operetta / Oratorio, Opera/Operetta
Average customer rating:
|
Mackey: Ravenshead (Complete Opera)
Manufacturer: Minmax ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004SR2Y Release Date: 2000-04-25 |
Tracks:
Tracks:
Album Description
USA Today declared Ravenshead the Best New Opera of the Year when it debuted in 1998. Equal parts MTV and Metropolitan Opera (New York Press), Ravenshead combines a dazzling solo performance by vocalist Rinde Eckert with a multi-faceted score performed by the Paul Dresher Ensemble. The work is based on the real life story of Donald Crowhurst, a British entrepreneur who attempted to be the first person to sail solo around the world. A meditation on the meaning of heroism vs. hubris, of competence vs. charisma, the work had the New York audience hanging on the edge of their seats (American Theatre). Ravenshead is an unforgettable opera that combines music and drama with stunning emotional effect, and Eckert is a marvel, singing Mackey's challenging, beautiful score with consummate commitment (Hartford Courant). The Los Angeles Times writes that the opera is astonishing, with a brilliant performance by Eckert that entertains us, amazes us and shatters us.Mackey, whose idiom draws on western art music as well as popular music, has been commissioned by such sources as the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, Dawn Upshaw, and Fred Sherry. Champions of his music include Michael Tilson Thomas, Dennis Russell Davies, and the Kronos Quartet.
Customer Reviews:
Shouting Modern Opera.......2004-07-19
In the mid 1980's Paul Dresher joined forces with the performance artist/singer Rinde Eckert, who's emotional inner core goes beyond mere singing. One theater piece that was recorded "Slow Fire" was about a father teaching his son to hunt with a gun. Rinde Eckert interplays both father & son, singing with great skill about the dangers of America's freedom with bare arms.
This time around with the composer Steven Mackey, the opera (dare I call it this?) "Ravenhead" gives an almost Benjamin Britten's Peter Grimes rendering about Richard Ravenhead, prime number 17, who's mathematical entrapments cause him to build a sailboat to solo circumnavigate the world. The CD is recorded live, which I believe limits Rinde Eckert to shout throughout the piece, losing his normally interesting singing voice.
If your a fan of either Steven Mackey, Paul Dresher, or Rinde Eckert, then add this CD to your collection because their recordings are so hard to find. If not, try to find "Slow Fire" or other works from these fine artists to discover what is happening in today's musical performances.
Track Listings:
Track Listings
You Make Me Want to Be a Man [CD-single]
EARTH-FIRE - John Graham, viola
Curtain Time [Import] [Original recording remastered]