Composer: David Balakrishnan, Josquin Despres, Gordon Getty, Jennifer Jolley, Texu Kim, Missy Mazzoli, Nico Muhly, Niloufar Nourbakhsh, Nina Shekhar
Performer: Matt Haimovitz
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Pentatone
Catalogue: PTC5186293
Release: 2022
Size: 1.23 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: cover
01. Josquin: Missa Hercules dux Ferrariae, NJE 11.1: Kyrie
02. Mazzoli: Beyond the Order of Things
03. Nourbakhsh: Cyclical Rabbits
04. Reid: Volplaning
05. Muhly: Spring Figures
06. Seo: Two Rhapsodies of Spring
07. Getty: Spring Song
08. Balakrishnan: Theme & Variants
09. Macklay: 1 3 2 3
10. Imani: Afro-dite
11. Jolley: Compulsive Bloom
12. Weston: Sandro / Charline (Both)
13. Shekhar: A Negative Space
14. Kim: Beseeching
“Primavera II. The rabbits” is the second of six albums in a momentous series encompassing 81 world premieres for solo cello. This digital album presents 13 new commissions by “The Primavera Project” for groundbreaking, multi-GRAMMY nominated cellist Matt Haimovitz. Each composer responds to Sandro Botticelli’s enigmatic painting, Primavera, and the prophetic large-scale triptych, Primavera 2020, by world-renowned contemporary artist Charline von Heyl.
Referencing the time of Botticelli, “Primavera II. The rabbits” the rabbits begins where Primavera I the wind left off. Haimovitz’s four-cello arrangement of Josquin des Prez’s Kyrie from Missa Hercules Dux Ferrariae harks back to Lisa Bielawa’s fantasy of the same, bridging to Missy Mazzoli’s deconstruction of Josquin in her haunting Beyond the Order of Things. Haimovitz also overlays the four cellos of Texu Kim’s Beseeching, entwining Native-American rain dance drumming and old Korean melodies in voices of desperation and hope.
The album takes its name from the rabbit trilogy motif in Charline von Heyl’s work. In Primavera 2020, the rabbits join the dancing graces, referencing centuries of symbolism: eternity, rebirth, fertility, and vitality. Niloufar Nourbakhsh depicts this communal ecstasy in her Cyclical Rabbits, incorporating Persian modes and oud-like strumming.