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Paul Moravec (b.1957): The Time Gallery Protean Fantasy Ariel FantasyIn our increasingly transnational times, Paul Moravec manages to define his own firmly grounded space amidst amusical scene that can often feel frenetic. Moravec's work in many ways builds upon \\The Great Tradition ofWestern Europe, reconfiguring some of its bedrock gestures into an aesthetic that is thoroughly of our day. Dubbeda 'New Tonalist' by critic Terry Teachout, Moravec writes with depth but does so with a light touch. He draws oncraftsmanship so virtuosic it seems easy. All this adds up to a composer who is simultaneously learned andaccessible, tradition-based and imaginative, profound and a heck of a lot of fun. In an era when pundits worry overthe fate of the concert world as a whole, Moravec's music--and its deep-down integrity--speak of confidence andhope.The Time Gallery, a chamber work in four movements, is among the latest installments in Moravec's rapidlygrowing opus. A 'meditation,' as the composer puts it, on various aspects of time, whether temporal duration,clocks, or human pulse, The Time Gallery also approaches 'time' in the historical sense, glancing back to the MiddleAges, with the pealing of bells at sunrise in a Benedictine monastery, and the Baroque, with the revered B.A.C.H.motive. All this is refracted in the final movement, Overtime: Memory Sings, where the past is 'reinvented'. Is thisthe present? The future? A metaphor for Moravec's musical style?In lesser hands, 'time' could yield a rigid construct--a vice-grip of repetition, but in The Time Gallery ittranscends the motoric. This is vital time, alternatively ruminative, mysterious, blissful, energetically propulsive.Interestingly, in our post-9/11 era of terrorist threats, The Time Gallery speaks of optimism, embracing life. Yet it ishard to go anywhere near the subject of 'time' without contemplating the finiteness of existence. Moravec writes ata historical moment of fear and political extremism, an era when, as a civic body, we worry that perhaps our time isborrowed. 'The paradox of time,' says the composer, 'is that it is at once the creator and the destroyer of all things.I try to make beautiful music, which, while acknowledging the tragic, ultimately celebrates the joyous andaffirmative. Time is the medium of music and love is its spirit.'Moravec's Protean Fantasy and Ariel Fantasy, two recent works for violin and piano, round off the disc. Both,like The Time Gallery, have a compelling inner energy. The sumptuous Protean Fantasy begins ruminatively, thenkicks off into a virtuosic thriller. Ariel Fantasy, which passes in a dazzling blink, has motoric intensity from the getgo,jutting at times toward the frenetic, at others toward the crystalline and cascading. It has a visceral intensity thatspeaks to the listener urgently, directly.Carol J. Oja''

1. Bells: Devotional Hours

2. Time Machine

3. Pulse: The Feeling Of What Happens

4. Overtime: Memory Sings

Protean Fantasy

Ariel Fantasy

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Please Note Not All Our New Items Are Shrink Wrapped.All items shipped within 3 working days of payment.Paul Moravec (b.1957): The Time Gallery Protean Fantasy Ariel FantasyIn our increasingly transnational times, Paul Moravec manages to define his own firmly grounded space amidst amusical scene that can often feel frenetic. Moravec's work in many ways builds upon The Great Tradition ofWestern Europe, reconfiguring some of its bedrock gestures into an aesthetic that is thoroughly of our day. Dubbeda 'New Tonalist' by critic Terry Teachout, Moravec writes with depth but does so with a light touch. He draws oncraftsmanship so virtuosic it seems easy. All this adds up to a composer who is simultaneously learned andaccessible, tradition-based and imaginative, profound and a heck of a lot of fun. In an era when pundits worry overthe fate of the concert world as a whole, Moravec's music--and its deep-down integrity--speak of confidence andhope.The Time Gallery, a chamber work in four movements, is among the latest installments in Moravec's rapidlygrowing opus. A 'meditation,' as the composer puts it, on various aspects of time, whether temporal duration,clocks, or human pulse, The Time Gallery also approaches 'time' in the historical sense, glancing back to the MiddleAges, with the pealing of bells at sunrise in a Benedictine monastery, and the Baroque, with the revered B.A.C.H.motive. All this is refracted in the final movement, Overtime: Memory Sings, where the past is 'reinvented'. Is thisthe present? The future? A metaphor for Moravec's musical style?In lesser hands, 'time' could yield a rigid construct--a vice-grip of repetition, but in The Time Gallery ittranscends the motoric. This is vital time, alternatively ruminative, mysterious, blissful, energetically propulsive.Interestingly, in our post-9/11 era of terrorist threats, The Time Gallery speaks of optimism, embracing life. Yet it ishard to go anywhere near the subject of 'time' without contemplating the finiteness of existence. Moravec writes ata historical moment of fear and political extremism, an era when, as a civic body, we worry that perhaps our time isborrowed. 'The paradox of time,' says the composer, 'is that it is at once the creator and the destroyer of all things.I try to make beautiful music, which, while acknowledging the tragic, ultimately celebrates the joyous andaffirmative. Time is the medium of music and love is its spirit.'Moravec's Protean Fantasy and Ariel Fantasy, two recent works for violin and piano, round off the disc. Both,like The Time Gallery, have a compelling inner energy. The sumptuous Protean Fantasy begins ruminatively, thenkicks off into a virtuosic thriller. Ariel Fantasy, which passes in a dazzling blink, has motoric intensity from the getgo,jutting at times toward the frenetic, at others toward the crystalline and cascading. It has a visceral intensity thatspeaks to the listener urgently, directly.Carol J. Oja''

1. Bells: Devotional Hours

2. Time Machine

3. Pulse: The Feeling Of What Happens

4. Overtime: Memory Sings

Protean Fantasy

Ariel Fantasy

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