Jonathan Harvey's 1991 release, "Jonathan Harvey, Cello Concerto, Curve with plateaux, Sketches and Philia's dream," is a compelling journey into the avant-garde genre, showcasing Harvey's innovative compositional style. This album, released under the Etcetera label, is a testament to Harvey's ability to blend traditional and electronic elements, creating a unique and captivating soundscape.
The album opens with the Cello Concerto, a piece that highlights Harvey's mastery of orchestral composition. The concerto is followed by "Curve with plateaux," a solo cello piece that demonstrates Harvey's skill in creating intricate and engaging melodies. The album also features "Ricercare una melodia," a piece for cello and tape delay, which showcases Harvey's ability to incorporate electronic elements into his compositions.
The "Three sketches for solo cello" provide a glimpse into Harvey's more intimate and introspective side, while "Philia's dream," a piece for cello and synthesizer, is a standout track that showcases Harvey's ability to create a sense of otherworldly beauty and mystery. The album's duration of 56 minutes offers a substantial exploration of Harvey's musical vision, making it a rewarding listen for fans of avant-garde music.