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Chamber Disc of the Month

December 2025,  BBC Music Magazine

(5 Stars)

 

"Harry Partch was that rare thing of a true original. Born in California in 1901, Partch went on to create his own musical scale, construct his own highly idiosyncratic musical instruments and compose some of the strangest and most delightful music of the 20th century. This glorious disc from the Partch Ensemble brings to life one of Partch's most intriguing and affecting series of works, "The Wayward", in a world premiere recording.

Partch describes "The Wayward" as "a collection of musical compositions based on the spoken and written words of hobos and other characters - the result of my wanderings in the Western parts of the United States from 1935 to 1941. This recording brings together, for the first time, all five pieces that comprise the 'collection'. These range from the eight-movement work "Barstow", which features lively spoken text (based on hitchhiker inscriptions from a highway railing in Barstow) heard above a spritely band of Partch's custom instruments, to the more melancholy piece "San Francisco", which evokes the chill of the city's mist.

It is a treat to hear so many of Partch's original instruments on the album, including the Cloud Chamber Bowls (suspended perspex bowls struck with a beater), the Chromelodeon (a pump organ, retuned to fit Partch's scale system) and the Castor and Pollux (a zither-like instrument with 44 strings). Instrumental performances throughout the record are precise and richly musical, while the vocal lines, which often teeter between the spoken and the sung, are delivered with terrific charm. It is a pleasure indeed to encounter music so alive with imagination and performed with such poise." 

— Kate Wakeling

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Leading British critic Stephen Johnson called Poul Ruders "The Richard Strauss of the computer-aged orchestra", and indeed the Ruders six symphonies, collected here for the first time, sparkle with vivid color and brilliant orchestral virtuosity.  Ruders is best known for his score to the opera "The Handmaid's Tale", based on Margaret Atwood's dystopian American tale, produced by opera companies throughout Europe and North America. 

 

 

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"Other labels have exemplary Crumb recordings, but none can match Bridge’s dedication and endurance, not to mention Crumb’s involvement in the edition at every stage, whether as annotator, performer, or guiding spirit. Bridge’s monument to Crumb is an homage of grandeur and commitment down to the last detail."

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