Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Harry Freedman's "Vocal Music," a 2012 release on Centrediscs that showcases the composer's remarkable versatility and depth. This album is a testament to Freedman's enduring legacy, featuring a diverse collection of vocal works that span various styles and moods.
The album opens with "Spirit Song," a piece that sets the tone for the journey ahead, followed by the ethereal "Vocalises: No. 1" and "Vocalises: No. 2," which highlight the interplay between voice and instruments. The "Anerca" series, consisting of three tracks, offers a glimpse into Freedman's ability to evoke vivid imagery and storytelling through music. "Epitaph for Igor Stravinsky" pays homage to the legendary composer, while "Toccata" and "Bright Angels" showcase Freedman's mastery of form and structure.
A standout feature of the album is the "3 Poemes de Jacques Prevert" series, where Freedman sets the poetic words of Jacques Prevert to music, creating a hauntingly beautiful fusion of text and melody. The performances by renowned artists such as Barbara Hannigan, Lori Freedman, and the Penderecki String Quartet bring Freedman's compositions to life with sensitivity and precision.
With a duration of 1 hour and 9 minutes, this album is a comprehensive exploration of Harry Freedman's vocal music, offering something for every music enthusiast. Whether you're a longtime fan of Freedman's work or a newcomer looking to discover his genius, "Vocal Music" is an essential addition to your collection.