Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Alan Hovhaness with his captivating symphonies, now available on the album "Hovhaness: Symphonies Nos. 7, 14 & 23." Released on May 25, 2010, under the prestigious Naxos label, this collection showcases Hovhaness's mastery of minimalism, a genre that emphasizes simplicity and repetition to create a mesmerizing auditory experience.
The album features three of Hovhaness's most renowned symphonies, each offering a unique exploration of sound and emotion. The Symphony No. 7, Op. 178, "Nanga Parvat," is a three-movement work that draws inspiration from the majestic Himalayan peak. The first movement, "Con ferocita," bursts with intensity, while the second movement, "March (in isorhythmic form)," offers a rhythmic journey. The final movement, "Sunset," provides a serene conclusion.
Next, the Symphony No. 14, Op. 194, "Ararat," is a three-movement piece that pays homage to the biblical mountain. Though the movements are untitled, they collectively weave a tapestry of sound that is both profound and evocative.
Finally, the Symphony No. 23, Op. 249, "Ani," is a three-movement work dedicated to the ancient Armenian capital. The first movement, "Adagio legato espressivo," begins with a slow, expressive melody, while the second movement, "Allegro grazioso," offers a lively contrast. The final movement, "Adagio con molta espressione," brings the symphony to a deeply moving conclusion.
With a total runtime of 1 hour and 1 minute, this album is a testament to Hovhaness's ability to create profound and enduring musical experiences. Whether you are a longtime fan of minimalism or a newcomer to the genre, this collection is sure to captivate and inspire.