Mohammed Fairouz's "Follow, Poet" is a captivating blend of spoken word and avant-garde music, released on Decca Crossover in 2015. This 51-minute album is a profound exploration of historical and literary themes, interweaving speeches and texts from notable figures with Fairouz's evocative compositions.
The album opens with a speech by John F. Kennedy, delivered at Amherst College in 1963, setting the stage for a journey through time and memory. Fairouz's "Audenesque" suite pays homage to the poet W.H. Auden, with its four movements offering a musical interpretation of Auden's themes and styles. The album also features a series of pieces inspired by the life and legacy of Anwar Sadat, the former President of Egypt, including "Sadat: The Day The Leader Was Killed," a poignant reflection on the assassination of a political icon.
Fairouz's "In Memory Of W.B. Yeats" trilogy concludes the album, a tribute to the Irish poet that showcases the composer's ability to translate literary works into powerful musical narratives. Throughout "Follow, Poet," Fairouz's unique voice and innovative approach to composition create a compelling soundscape that is both intellectually stimulating and deeply moving. This album is a testament to Fairouz's versatility and his ability to bridge the worlds of music and literature.