Gavin Higgins presents "Ekstasis," a captivating album released on October 1, 2021, under the Nimbus Alliance label. This 74-minute journey through sound features a diverse range of compositions, showcasing Higgins' versatility and depth as a composer.
The album opens with "Gursky Landscapes," a five-movement suite inspired by the photographs of Andreas Gursky. Each movement paints a vivid sonic picture of different landscapes, from the serene Dolomites to the vast Utah desert. Performed by the Piatti Quartet and David Cohen, these pieces are a testament to Higgins' ability to translate visual art into musical form.
Following this, the "Ruins of Detroit" suite takes the audience on a haunting exploration of abandoned spaces in Detroit, Michigan. The three movements, each named after a specific location, evoke a sense of nostalgia and decay through their evocative melodies and harmonies.
The album then shifts to a more traditional folk-inspired suite, "Seven Welsh Folk Songs." Each movement is an arrangement of a traditional Welsh folk song, offering a glimpse into the rich musical heritage of Wales. These pieces are performed with sensitivity and authenticity, bringing the folk melodies to life in a contemporary classical setting.
The final suite, "Ekstasis," is a five-movement exploration of spiritual and existential themes. The title, derived from the Greek word for ecstasy or trance, reflects the intense and transcendent nature of the music. Each movement delves into different aspects of the human condition, from the physical ("Sweat") to the spiritual ("We turn to the gods and are torn apart").
Throughout the album, Higgins' compositions are brought to life by the talented musicians of the Piatti Quartet, the Fidelio Trio, and Thomas Gould. Their performances are marked by technical precision and emotional depth, making "Ekstasis" a standout release in contemporary classical music. Whether you're a fan of Gavin Higgins or new to his work, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.