皮卡爾:蓋亞交響曲、伊甸園
專輯編號: BISSACD2061
專輯類型: SACD
發行年份: 2014
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"Composed over a period of fourteen years, John Pickard's Gaia Symphony and Eden are scored
for the standard ‘British’ brass band, with expanded percussion in the case of 'Gaia'. Both works in
different ways mirror concerns regarding the world and nature, and their relationship with the human
species. Gaia was the Greek goddess of the earth, but is also the name of a theory which proposes
that the earth itself is a living organism and that its colonisation by humankind merely marks a certain
point in its history. Like once the dinosaurs, we humans will ultimately be wiped out and the damage
we are inflicting on the earth will eventually be healed. Pickard’s 65 minute long work started out with
the second movement, Wildfire, and the suite Men of Stone which forms the final movement. Several
years later two more pieces of the puzzle fell into place, with Tsunami (the opening movement) and
Aurora. During the process, it became apparent to the composer that these four deeply related
elements formed a single entity. As transitions between them, he wrote three short movements for
percussion ensemble, calling them ‘Windows’ – openings in the continuous wall of brass sonority
which also give the brass players a few minutes of much-needed recuperation. Only after completing
the project did Pickard find that the result was in fact to be regarded as a symphony, to follow on his
previous three works in that genre. On the present disc, Gaia is preceded by Eden, which the
composer has described as being ‘a summing-up and an extension of some of the principal concerns
of the much longer work’. Gaia ends with the emergence of Neolithic man (‘men of stone’), and Eden
takes its departure from John Milton’s epic poem Paradise Lost, interpreting the story of Eden as a
metaphor for the havoc mankind has inflicted upon the world, exploiting and abusing its resources.
The two demanding scores are here performed by Eikanger-Bjørsvik Musikklag from Norway, one
of today’s leading brass bands and the first non-British band to claim the European brass band title."
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