Barbara Harbach, a prolific composer with a rich musical heritage, presents her eighth volume of chamber music, a captivating journey through a diverse range of compositions that showcase her versatility and mastery of various instruments. Released on MSR Classics in June 2013, this album spans a total of 74 minutes and features a stellar lineup of performers, including the St. Louis Chamber Players, the St. Louis Low Brass Collective, and soprano Marlissa Hudson.
The album opens with "Incantata for Chamber Ensemble," a five-movement work that explores a range of emotions and themes, from perplexities to bittersweet reflections. Following this is "Harriet's Story for Soprano, Violin, and Piano," a powerful narrative piece that delves into the life and struggles of the legendary Harriet Tubman, with Hudson's soprano vocals taking center stage.
The second half of the album is dominated by "Phantom of the Dream's Origin for Chamber Ensemble," an eight-movement suite that takes the audience through a journey of procession, lamentation, semaphores, and ultimately, tranquility. The album concludes with "The Sounds of St. Louis - A Suite in One Movement," a musical homage to the composer's hometown.
Barbara Harbach's compositions are known for their intricate structures, rich harmonies, and evocative melodies. This album is no exception, offering a feast for the ears with its diverse instrumentation and compelling narratives. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.