"The Singing Gobi Desert," released in 2014, is a captivating exploration of contemporary classical music, showcasing the Prism Quartet's unique blend of Western and Eastern musical traditions. This album, released on the Innova label, features four compelling compositions that span approximately 68 minutes, each offering a distinct sonic journey.
The Prism Quartet, renowned for their innovative approach to new music, collaborates with the ensemble Music From China to present works that highlight the versatility of the saxophone. The album opens with Bright Sheng's title track, "The Singing Gobi Desert," a piece that weaves together traditional Chinese instruments like the erhu, sheng, pipa, and yangqin with the rich tones of the saxophone quartet and percussion. Sheng's composition is followed by Lei Liang's "Messages of White," another intricate fusion of Eastern and Western sounds.
Man Fang's "Dream of a Hundred Flowers" adds a layer of complexity with its delicate interplay between the saxophone quartet and traditional Chinese instruments. The album concludes with "The Three Tenses" by Nove Deypalan, a piece that further explores the harmonic and rhythmic possibilities of this unique ensemble.
Throughout "The Singing Gobi Desert," the Prism Quartet demonstrates their commitment to pushing the boundaries of contemporary music, making this album a standout in their discography. The collaboration with Music From China and the inclusion of works by renowned composers like Bright Sheng and Lei Liang ensure that this album is a rich and rewarding experience for any fan of innovative classical music.