Nancy Van de Vate's "Music from 6 Continents" is a captivating journey through the diverse musical landscapes of the world, all composed by the prolific and renowned Austrian composer. Released on November 1, 2011, under the Vienna Modern Masters label, this album spans a rich duration of 1 hour and 13 minutes, offering a profound exploration of Van de Vate's artistic vision.
The album opens with the hauntingly beautiful "Chernobyl," a piece that reflects the composer's deep engagement with significant historical events. The centerpiece of the album is the "Choral Suite from Nemo," a multi-movement suite that showcases Van de Vate's mastery of choral writing and her ability to evoke a wide range of emotions and narratives. Each movement, from the "Prelude" to the "Postlude," tells a part of the story, with titles like "Mein Herz ist voller Bang (Elena)" and "Duet. Treuer Freund (Nemo, Franz)" hinting at the dramatic and lyrical depth of the music.
Performed by the Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Toshiyuki Shimada, with Adriana Antalova lending her vocal talents, the album is a testament to the collaborative artistry that brings Van de Vate's compositions to life. The orchestral and choral arrangements are rich and textured, demonstrating Van de Vate's skill in blending traditional and modern elements to create a sound that is both timeless and innovative.
"Music from 6 Continents" is not just a collection of compositions but a testament to Nancy Van de Vate's enduring legacy as a composer who bridged cultures and continents through her music. Whether you are a longtime admirer of Van de Vate's work or a newcomer to her compositions, this album offers a compelling and enriching listening experience.
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Tracks
ChernobylNancy Van de Vate, Yale Symphony Orchestra, Toshiyuki Shimada
Harp Concerto: I. AllegroNancy Van de Vate, Adriana Antalova, Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, Toshiyuki Shimada
Harp Concerto: II. AndanteNancy Van de Vate, Adriana Antalova, Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, Toshiyuki Shimada
Harp Concerto: III. Allegro moltoNancy Van de Vate, Adriana Antalova, Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, Toshiyuki Shimada
Choral Suite from Nemo: PreludeNancy Van de Vate, Janacek Opera Choir, Janacek Opera Choir, soloists, Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, Toshiyuki Shimada
Choral Suite from Nemo: Ich wunsche mir heute (Dannoso)Nancy Van de Vate, Janacek Opera Choir, Janacek Opera Choir, soloists, Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, Toshiyuki Shimada
Choral Suite from Nemo: InterludeNancy Van de Vate, Janacek Opera Choir, Janacek Opera Choir, soloists, Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, Toshiyuki Shimada
Choral Suite from Nemo: Mein Herz ist voller Bang (Elena)Nancy Van de Vate, Janacek Opera Choir, Janacek Opera Choir, soloists, Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, Toshiyuki Shimada
Choral Suite from Nemo: Der blaue Planet (Nemo)Nancy Van de Vate, Janacek Opera Choir, Janacek Opera Choir, soloists, Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, Toshiyuki Shimada
Choral Suite from Nemo: Elena, Du bist wie die erwarmende Sonne (Nemo)Nancy Van de Vate, Janacek Opera Choir, Janacek Opera Choir, soloists, Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, Toshiyuki Shimada
Choral Suite from Nemo: Duet. Treuer Freund (Nemo, Franz)Nancy Van de Vate, Janacek Opera Choir, Janacek Opera Choir, soloists, Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, Toshiyuki Shimada
Choral Suite from Nemo: Duet. Spat in der Nacht (Elena, Mutter)Nancy Van de Vate, Janacek Opera Choir, Janacek Opera Choir, soloists, Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, Toshiyuki Shimada
Choral Suite from Nemo: InterludeNancy Van de Vate, Janacek Opera Choir, Janacek Opera Choir, soloists, Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, Toshiyuki Shimada
Choral Suite from Nemo: Duet. Wie einsam war mein lieben (Elena, Nemo)Nancy Van de Vate, Janacek Opera Choir, Janacek Opera Choir, soloists, Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, Toshiyuki Shimada
Choral Suite from Nemo: PostludeNancy Van de Vate, Janacek Opera Choir, Janacek Opera Choir, soloists, Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, Toshiyuki Shimada