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Wayne Horvitz presents a compelling and innovative exploration of sound with "Joe Hill: 16 Actions for Orchestra, Voices, and Soloist." Released on January 1, 2008, under New World Records, this album is a testament to Horvitz's mastery of avant-garde and free jazz genres. Clocking in at 1 hour and 17 minutes, the album features 16 distinct tracks, each offering a unique sonic journey.
Horvitz's compositional prowess shines through in this orchestral work, which seamlessly blends voices and soloist elements. The album opens with "Power in the Union" and closes with "Where Flowers Grow," taking the audience through a diverse range of musical landscapes. From the haunting melodies of "Jerusalem, Jerusalem" to the rhythmic intensity of "Spike Driver's Blues," each track is a testament to Horvitz's ability to push the boundaries of traditional jazz and orchestral music.
"Joe Hill: 16 Actions for Orchestra, Voices, and Soloist" is not just an album; it's a profound statement on the power of music to evoke, challenge, and inspire. Wayne Horvitz's visionary approach to composition and his fearless exploration of avant-garde and free jazz make this album a standout in his discography and a must-listen for any fan of innovative music.