Jalbert - String Theory
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Label: Orchid Classics
Cat No: ORC100177
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 10th September 2021
Contents
Artists
KineticMaia Quartet
Shepherd School Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Larry RachleffWorks
Autumn RhapsodyElegy
In Terra
String Quartet no.3
String Theory
Artists
KineticMaia Quartet
Shepherd School Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Larry RachleffAbout
Drawing on influences as diverse as medieval plainchant, the natural world and his French-Canadian heritage, Pierre Jalbert creates music that is “Rhapsodic and skilfully written” (The New York Times). We hear three pieces for string orchestra, all performed by the dynamic Kinetic ensemble. String Theory was inspired by the concept of quantum gravity and uses an array of techniques including harmonics, rapid bowing and vibrating strings; Autumn Rhapsody muses on nature’s colourful autumnal display; and Elegy is a lyrical chorale.
In Terra, for full orchestra and performed by the Shepherd School Symphony Orchestra, reflects on the earth’s developmental processes, slowly evolving or suddenly changing. Jalbert’s String Quartet no.3 was commissioned by the Maia Quartet, which plays the work on this album; the piece unfolds in a series of evocative scenes.
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