Elliott Carter's "Pocahontas," released on March 17, 2020, under the BMOP/sound label, is a captivating journey into the world of avant-garde and chamber music. This album, recorded by the Boston Modern Orchestra Project under the skilled direction of Gil Rose, presents a unique interpretation of the historical figure Pocahontas through a ballet composed by Carter in 1938. The seven-track album spans a concise yet impactful 30 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of musical storytelling.
The album begins with the "Pocahontas: Overture," setting the stage for the ensuing narrative. Each subsequent track delves deeper into the tale, from the tense "Smith and Rolfe Lost in the Virginia Forest" to the dramatic "The Indians ambush John Smith." The album also features the elegant "Pavane" and concludes with the poignant "Farewell of Indians, Pocahontas and Rolfe sail for England."
Elliott Carter's composition is notable for its innovative use of orchestration and its ability to convey complex emotions and narratives through music. The Boston Modern Orchestra Project's performance is exemplary, bringing Carter's vision to life with precision and passion. Recorded in May 2019 at Boston's Jordan Hall, this album is a testament to Carter's enduring influence and the orchestra's commitment to contemporary classical music.
Whether you're a long-time fan of Elliott Carter or new to his work, "Pocahontas" offers a compelling exploration of his early orchestral style and a fresh perspective on a historical tale. The album is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of history, narrative, and avant-garde music.