Immerse yourself in the intricate and contemplative world of Alan Hovhaness with "Complete Sonatas and Sonatinas Vol.1," a captivating exploration of minimalist composition released on December 5, 2011, under the Taukay label. This album is a testament to Hovhaness' mastery of form and texture, offering a rich tapestry of sound that unfolds over 50 minutes of meticulously crafted music.
The collection opens with the Sonata Ricercare, Op. 12, a three-movement work that showcases Hovhaness' ability to weave complex canons and fugues with a sense of clarity and purpose. The Sonata Catamount, Op. 345, follows, presenting a more varied and dynamic palette, from the mysterious opening "Misterioso" to the lively "Allegro moderato" and the tender "Love Song."
Hovhaness' evocative titles and thematic inspirations continue in the Sonata, Op. 399, and Sonata Cougar Mountain, Op. 390, where pieces like "Elegy," "Mountain Lament," and "Cougar Mountain Dance" paint vivid sonic landscapes. The album concludes with the concise yet expressive Sonatina, Op. 120, a three-movement work that encapsulates the essence of Hovhaness' minimalist style.
Throughout this volume, Hovhaness' unique voice shines, blending Eastern and Western influences to create music that is both intellectually stimulating and deeply moving. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Hovhaness or a newcomer to his work, this album offers a rewarding journey into the heart of his musical vision.