Reza Vali's "The Ancient Call" is a captivating journey into the heart of Persian folk music, reimagined through the lens of contemporary chamber music. Released on December 1, 2016, under Albany Records, this album showcases Vali's unique ability to blend traditional melodies with modern composition techniques, resulting in a sound that is both timeless and innovative.
The album opens with "The Ancient Call (Calligraphy No. 13)," a piece that sets the tone for the rest of the collection. Vali then delves into a series of Persian folk songs, each one meticulously arranged and performed with a deep respect for the original melodies. The songs range from lively and energetic to tender and introspective, offering a glimpse into the rich musical heritage of Iran.
One of the highlights of the album is the "Sornâ (Folk Songs, Set No. 17)" suite, which features four movements that showcase the versatility of the sornâ, a traditional Persian wind instrument. Vali's arrangements bring out the instrument's expressive range, from the playful and energetic "Molto Allegro" to the solemn and reflective "Largo."
The album culminates in the "Segâh, Double Concerto for Persian Ney, Kamanche, and Orchestra," a grand and sweeping piece that showcases Vali's mastery of orchestration. The concerto features two traditional Persian instruments, the ney and the kamanche, in a dialogue with a full orchestra, creating a sound that is both intimate and expansive.
Throughout the album, Reza Vali's deep understanding of Persian music shines through, as does his ability to innovate and experiment. "The Ancient Call" is a testament to the power of music to bridge cultures and eras, and a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of tradition and innovation. With a duration of 1 hour and 10 minutes, it's a rich and rewarding listening experience.