Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Shakespeare's "The Tempest" through the captivating compositions of Paul Chihara. This album, released on March 1, 2012, under Reference Recordings, is a testament to Chihara's prolific and award-winning career as a composer. The Tempest, Act I and The Tempest, Act II, features 31 tracks that span over an hour and 14 minutes, offering a rich and immersive experience.
Paul Chihara, born on July 9, 1938, is an American composer with a unique background that includes spending part of his childhood in an internment camp. His diverse experiences have undoubtedly influenced his music, making it a blend of cultural richness and emotional depth. This album is a prime example of his ability to translate complex narratives into compelling musical scores.
The Tempest ballet, composed during Chihara's 1980 residency, is brought to life by the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra under the skilled conduction of Jean-Louis LeRoux. The music ranges from fanfares and solos to intricate dances and dramatic interludes, each piece contributing to the overall narrative of the ballet. Tracks like "Ariel's First Solo," "Ferdinand and Miranda," and "Lovers' Third Pas de deux" highlight Chihara's versatility and his ability to evoke a wide range of emotions through his compositions.
Whether you're a fan of classical music, ballet, or simply appreciate well-crafted compositions, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. Chihara's ability to weave together different musical elements creates a cohesive and engaging soundtrack that brings the story of "The Tempest" to life.