The Henry Brant Collection, Vol. 3

The Henry Brant Collection, Vol. 3

by Henry Brant
The Henry Brant Collection, Vol. 3

The Henry Brant Collection, Vol. 3

by Henry Brant

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Overview

The third installment in Innova's The Henry Brant Collection, The Henry Brant Collection, Vol. 3 is the finest in the series thus far. Wind, Water, Clouds & Fire is described as an "extraplanetary, environmental oratorio" for three totally independent women's choruses, a children's chorus, and various instruments that are spatially "attached" to each chorus. This is performed by the Milwaukee-based ensemble Present Music under the direction of Kevin Stalheim. It is a very good performance and not a bad recording, and Brant's music is not solely interesting due to its skewed spatial arrangement, but to its modularity within the ears of the hearer. One person who heard it commented that it was reminiscent of Louis Andriessen, another Gustav Holst -- whatever or whoever it sounds like, Wind, Water, Clouds & Fire is very appealing, at times eccentric and rather cranky, but also with a diaphanous element in the writing for the women and children's voices that's also quite pleasant. Litany of Tides is a sort of concerto for violinist Daniel Kobialka, although the ripieno is scattered all over the place; the strings, low brass, and two pianos are located on-stage and conducted by George Cleve. Most of the others, conducted by Brant, are scattered throughout the balcony, and that includes many of the winds -- the percussionists were underneath the balcony, and four singers performed from "behind grilled openings in the walls 30 feet up from the floor." It is an excellent performance, but just an OK recording, as soloist Kobialka is one of the hardest instruments to hear in its early parts; once he moves down to the stage from his perch up in a corner of the balcony he becomes easier to hear. Trinity of Spheres is a tri-orchestral work from 1979 that starts off like a big angry monster and, as it goes on, sounds more and more like you running away! Indeed, when Brant comes a-calling, the blue hairs on the symphony boards start running, and possibly screaming, too. The slightly flippant tone of this review is in accord with the disc under consideration -- a more mannered and academic tone would not do The Henry Brant Collection, Vol. 3 justice. Lone individualists who pull themselves up by their bootstraps and build institutions or industries from scratch are traditionally valued in America. Brant has done that here, and he has held his sail against his own "litany of tides" in order to follow his requisite course. For that alone, The Henry Brant Collection, Vol. 3 is praiseworthy, and besides, a fellow who pitches the Johann Sebastian Bach "Gavotte" from Orchestral Suite No. 3 into the jaws of a noisy mariachi band can't be all bad. ~ Uncle Dave Lewis

Product Details

Release Date: 01/17/2006
Label: Innova
UPC: 0726708641023
Rank: 171100

Tracks

  1. Wind, Water, Clouds and Fire, oratorio for 3 women's choruses, children's chorus, ensemble & organ
  2. Litany of Tides, spatial antiphonies for solo violin, large orchestra, small orchestra & 4 soprano soloists
  3. Trinity of Spheres, for 3 orchestral groups & 3 conductors

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Henry Brant   Primary Artist,Xylophone,Conductor,Organ
Carl Topilow   Conductor,Conductor
Bruce Hangen   Conductor
Denver Symphony Orchestra   Ensemble,Orchestra
San Jose Symphony   Ensemble,Orchestra
Daniel Kobialka   Violin
Kevin Stalheim   Conductor
Brookfield Central High School Women's Chorus   Choir/Chorus
Kelly Petitjean   Clarinet
David Nagel   Trumpet
George Cleve   Conductor
Tina Glander   Conductor
Milwaukee Children's Choir   Choir/Chorus
Sharon A. Hansen   Choir/Chorus
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra   Orchestra
Milwaukee Choral Artists   Choir/Chorus
Emily Sholl   Clarinet
Lisa Shimon   Director
Dan Paprocki   Clarinet
Musicians of the Senior Symphony   Orchestra
Pius XI High School, Advanced Treble Choir   Choir/Chorus
Margery Deutsch   Music Direction
Present Music   Ensemble

Technical Credits

Henry Brant   Liner Notes,Producer,Composer
Leo Kulka   Engineer,Producer,Mastering
Leo de GarKulka   Engineer,Producer,Mastering
Kevin Stalheim   Producer
Ric Probst   Engineer
Duncan Robert Edwards   Recording
Kenneth Lee   Technical Director
Philip Blackburn   Photography
Mike Conishi   Recording
Jamie Marantz   Production Coordination
Thomas Grider   Recording
Duncan Edwards   Recording
Steve Kutgen   Engineer
James Howard   Recording
Emily Crocker   Artistic Director
Kenneth K. Jr. Lee   Technical Director
Barbara Hirsch   Transfers
Emily Holt Crocker   Artistic Director,Unknown Contributor Role
Mike Corbet   Recording
Dave Lumaye   Recording
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