Oceana

Oceana

1996

Oceana is the key work of this album, a composition for orchestra, three guitars, harp and voice, filled with Latin and jazz sounds. It is performed by the acclaimed Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra under conductor Robert Spano (also on Ainadamar), and the multiple Grammy–nominated Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza. This piece was Golijov's first commission of a choral work in the spirit of J.S. Bach and became a source of inspiration for La Pasión según San Marcos (St. Mark Passion), a future release on DG.

Tenebrae is a collaboration with the famous Kronos Quartet—one of the most influential ensembles of our time. The meditative work in two movements "is about pain," says Golijov, "but pain seen from inside and from a distance." Despite being Golijov's reflection on today's tormented world, Tenebrae is a work of radiant beauty that offers consolation and a prayer for peace.

 

Duration
27'00
Premiered
Oregon Bach Festival
June 27, 1996
Premier Performance
by Luciana Souza, Vocalist; New World Guitar trio; OBF Orchestra; Schola Cantorum de Caracas, María Guinand, Conductor.
Commissioned
by Helmuth Rilling, Artistic Director, Oregon Bach Festival
Dedicated
to Diana Golijov

See also:

 
Joe Fitzgerald