"Louie: Music of Alexina Louie" is a captivating orchestral journey composed by the renowned Canadian composer Alexina Louie, released in 2008 under the CBC label. This album is a testament to Louie's exceptional ability to blend diverse musical influences and create a rich, immersive soundscape. The eleven tracks, spanning over an hour and thirteen minutes, showcase a range of compositions that highlight Louie's versatility and depth as a composer.
The album opens with "Their Own Words (Obsessions): I. Monet" and "Their Own Words (Obsessions): II. Van Gogh," pieces inspired by the works of the famous impressionist painters. The "Arc" suite, consisting of three movements, demonstrates Louie's mastery of orchestral arrangement and her keen sense of pacing and dynamics. "Shattered Night, Shivering Stars" and "Thunder Gate" are standout tracks that showcase Louie's ability to evoke powerful imagery and emotion through music.
"Love Songs for a Small Planet" is a three-movement suite that explores themes of love and connection, set against the backdrop of our shared planet. This suite, along with the introductory "Night," offers a poignant and reflective conclusion to the album.
The album features performances by esteemed artists such as Russell Braun, Mario Bernardi, and Canada's National Arts Centre Orchestra, among others. Louie's work has been commissioned by prestigious institutions like the Montreal Symphony Orchestra and has been featured in major orchestral tours. Her unique approach to composition, as seen in works like "Take the Dog Sled," which blends orchestral music with Inuit throat singing, sets her apart as a truly innovative and visionary composer.
"Louie: Music of Alexina Louie" is a must-listen for anyone interested in contemporary classical music and the creative genius of Alexina Louie.