Jorge Liderman
Song of Songs
The Shulamite: Elissa Johnston, soprano
The Lover: Charles Blandy, tenor
Daughters of Jerusalem: Catherine Webster, soprano; Sara Colburn,
soprano; Amelia Triest, contralto
Chamber Chorus of the University of California at Berkeley
Marika Kuzma, director
San Francisco Contemporary Music Players
David Milnes, conductor
BRIDGE 9172
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Jorge Liderman's stunningly beautiful setting of "The Song
of Songs" is a dramatic cantata that treats the joyous Old Testament tale
of the sexual awakening of a young woman and her lover with music of great
physicality and almost primitive rhythmic energy. Scored for vocal
soloists, female chorus and chamber orchestra, Liderman divides the instrumental
ensemble into three groups: a pulsing and percussive pair of marimbas and pair
of pianos, a lush group of pairs of clarinets, violas and French horns, and a
more mixed ensemble of flute, oboe, trumpet, violin and contrabass. These
layered ensembles give the work a sense of being simultaneously transparent and
complex. As the Shulamite, soprano Elissa Johnston gives an impassioned
reading, and conductor David Milnes leads a performance that is both detailed
and radiant.
Born in Buenos Aires in 1957, Jorge Liderman began his musical studies in
Jerusalem, under Mark Kopitman, later studying with Ralph Shapey and Shulamit
Ran. He then went on to join the composition faculty at the University of
California, Berkeley, where he still teaches. Liderman has been
commissioned and performed by the London Sinfonietta, the American Composers
Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Radio France, the Netherlands Wind
Ensemble and numerous other organizations and soloists. His first CD on
Bridge, "Waking Dances", includes works for guitar and ensemble,
featuring guitarist David Tanenbaum (BRIDGE
9150).
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