Cooman / Slovak National Symphony Orchestra: Cooman: Liminal
Cooman / Slovak National Symphony Orchestra: Cooman: Liminal
Format: CD
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Artist: Cooman / Slovak National Symphony Orchestra
Label: Diversions
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 809730416125
Genre: Classical
The centerpiece of this album is Cooman's textured Fourth Symphony which like the album is titled Liminal. The word liminal means 'on the edge' or 'on the brink of change' and Cooman applies this both thematically and musically to the Earth and climate change, and also to all modern cultures with their tenuous connections with the past, present and future. The work is written for full orchestra and two harps, one of which is tuned down by a microtone, which adds an extra tension and layer to the piece. Shoreline Rune, is dedicated to composer Judith Weir on her 60th birthday. , and the organ piece Prism performed by Erik Simmons on the organ of Martinikerk, Doesburg, in the Netherlands.
Tracks:
1.1 Shoreline Rune - Slovak National Symphony Orchestra
1.2 Liminal (Symphony No. 4) - Slovak National Symphony Orchestra
1.3 Prism - Erik Simmons