This rainforest provides more than oxygen.
Henry Brant (b.1913), America’s senior experimental composer, has never been one to shy away from big topics; he has already outdone Leonardo da Vinci’s coverage of meteors, hurricanes, craters, and forces of nature. Back in 1989, when there was still something to save, long before Al Gore and Sting, he took on the rainforest.
Written for the Santa Barbara Arts Festival, Brant’s Rainforest sets colorful texts by Abd al-Hayy Moore concerning the animals, plants, sounds, people, and destruction of our planet’s lungs. The ecology of the forest, with its myriad connected lives, is matched by the musical performing forces: four singers and a spatially-separated instrumental ensemble with two conductors.
Described as an environmental spatial oratorio, Rainforest is heard here in a stunning performance at the 1989 Aspen Music Festival. It needs to be listened to more urgently than ever.
Solo voices: Michele Eaton, Mary Nessinger, Mark Conley, William Riley. Ensemble of 21 instruments conducted by Henry Brant and Amy Snyder.
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November 27, 2007
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#413