Dive into the captivating world of Naresh Sohal with his latest release, "Sohal: The Wanderer & Asht Prahar," a compelling collection of orchestral works that showcase the composer's unique voice and mastery of form. This album, set for release on September 13, 2024, under Heritage Records, features three expansive tracks that span a total of 1 hour and 17 minutes, offering a rich and immersive listening experience.
The album opens with "The Wanderer, Pt. 1" and "The Wanderer, Pt. 2," Sohal's debut works for the Proms, performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra and BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Sir Andrew Davis. These pieces, featuring the powerful vocals of David Wilson-Johnson and Jane Manning, exemplify Sohal's ability to craft spare yet compelling compositions that challenge and engage the listener.
The album's centerpiece is "Asht Prahar," Sohal's first publicly performed work, which offers a powerful antidote to the misconception of yoga as passive dreaming. This ambitious piece, also performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra and BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, showcases Sohal's ability to blend traditional Indian musical elements with Western orchestral techniques, resulting in a unique and captivating soundscape.
Throughout the album, Sohal's compositions are brought to life by the exceptional performances of the BBC Symphony Orchestra and BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Andrew Davis. The album is a testament to Sohal's growing reputation as a composer of compelling and thought-provoking orchestral works, and is sure to captivate fans of classical and contemporary music alike.