Dive into the avant-garde world of Brian Ferneyhough with his captivating album "Ferneyhough: La terre est un homme," released on March 16, 2018, under NMC Recordings. This extraordinary collection of eight tracks, spanning a total of 67 minutes, showcases Ferneyhough's mastery of complex, intricate compositions that push the boundaries of classical music.
The album's centerpiece, "La terre est un homme," is a monumental work inspired by Roberto Matta's painting of the same name and a vivid dream experienced by Ferneyhough himself. This orchestral tour de force, scored for an impressive 88 players, each becoming a soloist at times, is a testament to the composer's technical prowess and imaginative genius. The piece begins with explosive fragments from a plethora of instruments, demanding utter attention to dynamics and precision from the performers.
Complementing this orchestral spectacle are other notable works, including "Liber Scintillarum" and "Missa Brevis," which further demonstrate Ferneyhough's ability to craft intricate, mesmerizing soundscapes. The album features performances by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Martyn Brabbins, along with contributions from the vocal ensemble EXAUDI and the contemporary music group ensemble recherche.
"Ferneyhough: La terre est un homme" is a compelling exploration of sound and structure, offering listeners a chance to immerse themselves in the innovative and challenging world of Brian Ferneyhough's avant-garde compositions.