Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Alan Hovhaness with his captivating album "Hovhaness: Piano Works." Released on October 7, 2014, under the Dynamic label, this collection showcases the minimalist genius of Hovhaness, offering a serene and introspective journey through his diverse compositions.
The album opens with a series of 12 Armenian Folk Songs, Op. 43, each piece a testament to Hovhaness's deep connection to his cultural roots. Following these folk melodies, the album transitions into the hauntingly beautiful "2 Ghazals, Op. 36," where Hovhaness's minimalist style shines through in its delicate and evocative phrasing.
The centerpiece of the album is the expansive "Shalimar, Op. 177," a multi-movement suite that transports the listener to a world of lush gardens and cascading waterfalls. Each movement, from the dreamy "Fantasy" to the rhythmic "Jhala March," is a masterclass in atmospheric storytelling.
The album also features the "Cougar Mountain Sonata, Op. 390," a four-movement work that captures the rugged beauty of the Pacific Northwest. The sonata's dynamic range, from the mournful "Mountain Lament" to the lively "Cougar Mountain Dance," showcases Hovhaness's ability to evoke vivid landscapes through music.
Other highlights include the introspective "Fantasy for Piano, Op. 16" and the dramatic "Dark River and Distant Bell, Op. 212," a three-movement work that explores themes of longing and solitude.
With a total runtime of 52 minutes, "Hovhaness: Piano Works" is a compelling exploration of minimalist piano music. Whether you're a longtime fan of Hovhaness or a newcomer to his work, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.