Aaron Jay Kernis presents a captivating and intricate musical journey with his 2011 album "Goblin Market." This minimalist masterpiece is a melodrama, a spoken narration accompanied by music, based on Christina Rossetti's 1862 narrative poem of the same name. The album is performed by Mary King, The New Professionals Orchestra, and conducted by Rebecca Miller, bringing to life the tale of sisters Laura and Lizzie and their encounter with goblin merchants.
"Goblin Market" is divided into two parts, each containing several scenes, offering a rich and varied listening experience. The album begins with a mysterious introduction and unfolds through scenes of varying tempos and moods, from energetic and tranquil to slow and swaggering. The final track, "Invisible Mosaic II," adds an additional layer of depth to the composition.
With a duration of one hour and six minutes, this album is a testament to Kernis' gift for creating engaging and almost cinematic musical landscapes. The minimalist genre is explored with a unique and innovative approach, making "Goblin Market" a standout piece in Kernis' discography. Recorded in September 2010 and released on Signum Records, this album is a must-explore for those interested in contemporary classical music and the intersection of literature and composition.