Elena Mendoza's "Works for Ensemble" is a captivating collection of contemporary classical compositions, released on June 1, 2008, under the KAIROS label. This album showcases Mendoza's innovative and expressive approach to ensemble music, featuring a variety of instrumental combinations and electronic amplification in some tracks. The 12-piece collection spans a diverse range of emotions and styles, from the intimate and reflective to the bold and dynamic.
The album opens with "Díptico," a two-part work for clarinet, saxophone, cello, piano, and percussion, demonstrating Mendoza's ability to create intricate and engaging textures with a chamber ensemble. "Breviario De Espejismos," a solo guitar piece, highlights Mendoza's interest in Spanish music and art, referencing Francisco de Goya's caprichos. "Akt Zeichnung," featuring baritone, contrabass clarinet, trumpet, trombone, violin, cello, and piano with electronic amplification, showcases Mendoza's exploration of extended techniques and contemporary sounds.
"Contra-Dicción," a three-movement work for two violas, explores the interplay between two instruments, while "Lo Que Nunca Dijo Nadie" for violin and guitar offers a more intimate and lyrical moment. The album concludes with "Nebelsplitter," a four-movement work for piano quartet, which showcases Mendoza's ability to create complex and engaging musical narratives.
Throughout the album, Mendoza's compositions reveal a deep understanding of instrumental timbres and a keen sense of form and structure. The performances by Ensemble Recherche and other featured artists are impeccable, bringing Mendoza's vision to life with precision and passion. "Works for Ensemble" is a testament to Elena Mendoza's unique voice in contemporary classical music, offering listeners a rich and rewarding exploration of her artistic vision.