Immerse yourself in the avant-garde world of Jonathan Harvey with his captivating album "Wagner Dream," released on June 18, 2012, under the Cypres label. This intricate composition is a multi-scene exploration that blends contemporary classical music with experimental sounds, offering a unique auditory experience that spans over an hour and thirty-three minutes.
Harvey, known for his innovative approach to music, takes listeners on a journey through nine distinct scenes, each with its own narrative and sonic landscape. From the curious inquiries of "What's the matter?" and "Who is there?" to the mystical chants of "Om Om Om Sarwa Buddha Dakiniye" and the ceremonial texts of "Sanskrit ceremonial texts," the album is a testament to Harvey's ability to weave together diverse elements into a cohesive whole.
The album's title track, "Wagner Dream," is divided into these nine scenes, interspersed with an interlude that adds to the overall intrigue. Harvey's use of avant-garde techniques and his exploration of spiritual and philosophical themes make this album a standout piece in his discography. Whether you're a seasoned fan of avant-garde music or a curious newcomer, "Wagner Dream" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that challenges and delights in equal measure.
(C) 2012 Cypres
Tracks
Wagner Dream: Scene 1: What's the matter?Jonathan Harvey, Ictus Ensemble, Claire Booth, Gordon Gietz, Matthew Best, Dale Duesing, Rebecca de Pont Davies, Richard Agnes, Johan Leysen, Catherine ten Bruggencate, Bracha van Doesburgh, Charles van Tassel, Martyn Brabbins
Wagner Dream: Scene 2: Who is there?Jonathan Harvey, Ictus Ensemble, Claire Booth, Gordon Gietz, Matthew Best, Dale Duesing, Rebecca de Pont Davies, Richard Agnes, Johan Leysen, Catherine ten Bruggencate, Bracha van Doesburgh, Charles van Tassel, Martyn Brabbins
Wagner Dream: Scene 3: ...What do you want?Jonathan Harvey, Ictus Ensemble, Claire Booth, Gordon Gietz, Matthew Best, Dale Duesing, Rebecca de Pont Davies, Richard Agnes, Johan Leysen, Catherine ten Bruggencate, Bracha van Doesburgh, Charles van Tassel, Martyn Brabbins
Wagner Dream: Scene 4: What is it? What do you think?Jonathan Harvey, Ictus Ensemble, Claire Booth, Gordon Gietz, Matthew Best, Dale Duesing, Rebecca de Pont Davies, Richard Agnes, Johan Leysen, Catherine ten Bruggencate, Bracha van Doesburgh, Charles van Tassel, Martyn Brabbins
Wagner Dream: Scene 5: Good evening mother...Why so much food?Jonathan Harvey, Ictus Ensemble, Claire Booth, Gordon Gietz, Matthew Best, Dale Duesing, Rebecca de Pont Davies, Richard Agnes, Johan Leysen, Catherine ten Bruggencate, Bracha van Doesburgh, Charles van Tassel, Martyn Brabbins
Wagner Dream: InterludeJonathan Harvey, Ictus Ensemble, Claire Booth, Gordon Gietz, Matthew Best, Dale Duesing, Rebecca de Pont Davies, Richard Agnes, Johan Leysen, Catherine ten Bruggencate, Bracha van Doesburgh, Charles van Tassel, Martyn Brabbins
Wagner Dream: Scene 6: Om Om Om Sarwa Buddha DakiniyeJonathan Harvey, Ictus Ensemble, Claire Booth, Gordon Gietz, Matthew Best, Dale Duesing, Rebecca de Pont Davies, Richard Agnes, Johan Leysen, Catherine ten Bruggencate, Bracha van Doesburgh, Charles van Tassel, Martyn Brabbins
Wagner Dream: Scene 7: It was Vajrayogini...The goddess...I know...Jonathan Harvey, Ictus Ensemble, Claire Booth, Gordon Gietz, Matthew Best, Dale Duesing, Rebecca de Pont Davies, Richard Agnes, Johan Leysen, Catherine ten Bruggencate, Bracha van Doesburgh, Charles van Tassel, Jane Oakland, Martyn Brabbins
Wagner Dream: Scene 8: Sanskrit ceremonial textsJonathan Harvey, Ictus Ensemble, Claire Booth, Gordon Gietz, Matthew Best, Dale Duesing, Rebecca de Pont Davies, Richard Agnes, Johan Leysen, Catherine ten Bruggencate, Bracha van Doesburgh, Charles van Tassel, Jane Oakland, Martyn Brabbins
Wagner Dream: Scene 9: Is it over?Jonathan Harvey, Ictus Ensemble, Claire Booth, Gordon Gietz, Matthew Best, Dale Duesing, Rebecca de Pont Davies, Richard Agnes, Johan Leysen, Catherine ten Bruggencate, Bracha van Doesburgh, Charles van Tassel, Jane Oakland, Martyn Brabbins