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Michael Zev Gordon: The Impermanence of Things

Michael Zev Gordon, Catherine Larsen-Maguire, Carolin Widmann, Huw Watkins (piano), BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, London Sinfonietta, Jukka-Pekka Saraste, Ryan Wigglesworth

Michael Zev Gordon: The Impermanence of Things

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Gordon says that for years he has been ‘mixing together diverse materials and styles in the same piece’ which sounds easier than it is, and these three works all demonstrate a fine composer’s...

Michael Zev Gordon: The Impermanence of Things

Michael Zev Gordon, Catherine Larsen-Maguire, Carolin Widmann, Huw Watkins (piano), BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, London Sinfonietta, Jukka-Pekka Saraste, Ryan Wigglesworth

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Michael Zev Gordon is a composer whose music is deeply engaged with the subjects of memory and loss. These themes are central to the three large-scale works which comprise this new portrait album, named The Impermanence of Things.

The album opens with a seven-movement orchestral work performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Jukka Pekka Saraste, which explores our awareness of the passing of time. Time pushes on, time pulls back, before seeming to stand still completely as we journey towards the end of the work. The final movement shares its name with the overall title ? Bohortha ? which is a tiny village lying at the end of a remote Cornish peninsula, an evocative symbol of open-endedness.

If Bohortha consists of many small, contrasting fragments, the Violin Concerto is constructed more conventionally, with both the work's structure and expressive character being influenced by early exploratory sessions with the soloist, Carolin Widmann. Gordon has commented that he was inspired by 'just how many nuances of singing she could bring to her instrument: intense and open, strained and fragile'. Lyrical melodies collide with dissonant clusters in this recording by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales conducted by Catherine Larsen-Maguire.

Conventions are again turned on their head in The Impermanence of Things for piano (Huw Watkins), ensemble (London Sinfonietta) and electronics. Rather than playing the traditional soloist role, the piano instead acts as a linchpin, around which thirteen short movements revolve. Throughout the work, a constant tension between forward and backward, reveals an ultimate yearning for stillness in the present.

Gordon has been the recipient of the Prix Italia, and two British Composer Awards. Two previous portrait discs ? On Memory (NMC D144) and In the Middle of Things ? were both in The Times' '100 Best Albums of the Year' lists.

Contents and tracklist

I. Lost Worlds
Track length3:10
II. Broken Pieces
Track length2:20
III. Ancora Venezia
Track length3:02
IV. Still Centre
Track length1:58
V. On Gossamer Wings
Track length1:54
VI. Terrifying Angel
Track length1:18
VII. Bohortha
Track length5:05
I. Very Still, Intense; Moderato
Track length8:51
II. Spacious, Still; Lightly Dancing
Track length6:14
III. Spacious; Gently Flowing; Always Simple
Track length11:02
I. True singing is a different breath, about nothing
Track length0:47
II. So we live here, forever taking leave
Track length1:32
III. All things want to fly
Track length2:25
IV. Though the pool’s reflection often blurs before us
Track length2:03
V. Every angel is terrifying
Track length0:47
VI. All that’s hurrying will quickly be past
Track length2:52
VII. Be forever dead in Eurydice
Track length1:34
VIII. Another elegiac
Track length1:31
IX. From which flit ecstatic butterflies
Track length1:53
X. Through a glass mountain
Track length3:06
XI. And those who are beautiful, oh who can retain them?
Track length1:52
XII. Learn to forget that passionate music
Track length2:40
XIII. May his memory be a blessing
Track length6:15

Awards and reviews

  • BBC Music Magazine
    June 2024
    Concerto Choice

June 2024

Gordon says that for years he has been ‘mixing together diverse materials and styles in the same piece’ which sounds easier than it is, and these three works all demonstrate a fine composer’s ear for harmony, texture and, above all, timing.

June 2024

For a composer of modernist predispositions, there is an almost experimental quality to the fervent rhetoric of shifting moods and colours here, and more than enough energy and animation to make the possible future release of recordings of Zev Gordon’s music since 2017 an appealing prospect.
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