"Foss: Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird and Chamber Selections" is a captivating avant-garde album by the renowned composer and conductor Lukas Foss, released on November 1, 1990, under the Koss Classics label. This intriguing collection of chamber works showcases Foss's innovative compositional style and his ability to blend various musical influences into a cohesive and thought-provoking whole.
The album's centerpiece is the titular "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird," a 17-minute exploration of the famous Wallace Stevens poem, translated into a musical journey through thirteen distinct movements. Each section offers a unique interpretation of the poem, demonstrating Foss's versatility and creativity. The piece is performed by the Foss Festival Players, with Lukas Foss himself on piano, accompanied by percussionist Jan Williams and violinist Ralph Evans.
In addition to the "Thirteen Ways" suite, the album features several other chamber selections, including "Early Song," "Dedication," and "Composer's Holiday." These works, along with the four-part "Paradigm" suite and the reflective "Curriculum Vitae," highlight Foss's ability to craft engaging and intellectually stimulating music that pushes the boundaries of traditional chamber compositions.
With a total runtime of one hour, this album offers a comprehensive overview of Lukas Foss's unique contributions to the avant-garde genre. "Foss: Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird and Chamber Selections" is an essential addition to any music lover's collection, providing a rich and rewarding listening experience that showcases the brilliance of one of the 20th century's most innovative composers.