Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Alan Hovhaness with the "Hovhaness Collection, Vol. 2," a captivating journey through the realms of minimalism. Released on January 1, 1999, under the Delos label, this album spans a generous 2 hours and 12 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of compositions that showcase Hovhaness's unique musical language and profound emotional depth.
The album opens with the monumental Symphony No. 50, Op. 360, "Mount St. Helens," a three-movement work that evokes the raw power and serene beauty of nature. The second movement, "Spirit Lake," is particularly evocative, with its allegro tempo capturing the essence of the tranquil lake. The third movement, "Volcano," builds to a dramatic climax, mirroring the explosive force of the volcano itself.
Hovhaness's mastery of form and structure is evident in the Prelude and Quadruple Fugue, Op. 128, a complex and intellectually stimulating piece that showcases his contrapuntal skills. The String Quartet No. 3, Op. 208, No. 1, is another highlight, with its delicate interplay of strings and haunting melodies.
The album also features the whimsical And God Created Great Whales, Op. 229, No. 1, a playful and inventive piece that incorporates sounds of whales into the musical fabric. The Symphony No. 2, Op. 132, "Mysterious Mountain," is another standout, with its mysterious and otherworldly atmosphere.
The album concludes with the ethereal Celestial Fantasy, Op. 44, and the reflective Meditation on Orpheus, Op. 155, leaving the listener with a sense of peace and contemplation. Throughout the album, Hovhaness's unique voice shines through, making "Hovhaness Collection, Vol. 2" a truly unforgettable listening experience.