Abel: The Dream Gallery - Seven California Portraits
Martha Jane Weaver, Sharon Lavery, La Brea Sinfonietta, Carver Cossey, Tom Zohar, David Marshman, Delaney Gibson, Mary Jaeb & Janelle DeStefano
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The Dream Gallery: 7 California Portraits: No. 1. Helen (Los Angeles) | Sharon Lavery, La Brea Sinfonietta & Mary Jaeb | 11:27 | Work Only | View In iTunes |
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The Dream Gallery: 7 California Portraits: No. 2. Todd (Taft, Kern County) | Sharon Lavery, La Brea Sinfonietta & David Marshman | 10:18 | Work Only | View In iTunes |
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The Dream Gallery: 7 California Portraits: No. 3. Naomi (Berkeley) | Sharon Lavery, La Brea Sinfonietta & Janelle DeStefano | 7:54 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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The Dream Gallery: 7 California Portraits: No. 4. Carol (San Diego) | Delaney Gibson, Sharon Lavery & La Brea Sinfonietta | 8:23 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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The Dream Gallery: 7 California Portraits: No. 5. Lonnie (Richmond) | Sharon Lavery, La Brea Sinfonietta & Carver Cossey | 10:16 | Work Only | View In iTunes |
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The Dream Gallery: 7 California Portraits: No. 6. Luz (Soledad, Monterey County) | Martha Jane Weaver, Sharon Lavery & La Brea Sinfonietta | 9:22 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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The Dream Gallery: 7 California Portraits: No. 7. Adam (Arcata, Humboldt County) | La Brea Sinfonietta, Tom Zohar & Sharon Lavery | 11:41 | Work Only | View In iTunes |
| BookletDigital Booklet | Martha Jane Weaver, Sharon Lavery, La Brea Sinfonietta, Carver Cossey, Tom Zohar, David Marshman, Delaney Gibson, Mary Jaeb & Janelle DeStefano | -- | Work Only | View In iTunes |
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Album Review
Mark Abel calls his compositions postmodern art songs or alternative classical, and the stylistic pastiche those terms suggest is certainly present. A former alternative rock musician, Abel writes rock-like percussion lines into his music, and part of the appeal of this song cycle is the collision between the small ensemble of classical instruments and the thoroughly contemporary language. When was the last time you heard lines like "Pretty, but oh so green, I needed a mentor. I found one in Ken," or "We love the homeless down on Telegraph, somewhat less so on upper Solano," in classical settings? Abel's seven songs are portraits of characteristic individuals in seven California communities: Los Angeles, Taft (in Kern County), Berkeley (the subject of the withering satire exemplified by the second quotation above), San Diego, Richmond, Soledad, and Arcata. And what makes them persuasive is the depth of characterization in the texts (which are Abel's own), not the novelty. Abel deploys a different soloist, matched to the material, in each song; bass Carver Cossey as Lonnie, the disillusioned African-American migrant from Louisiana to Richmond, is a particular standout, as is Abel's setting here, incorporating spoken exclamations of disgust and knowing cynicism. But all the singers respond well to Abel's mixture of dramatic characterization and straightforward text declamation: he never pushes the words out of shape, and the texts included in the CD booklet are hardly necessary given the clear articulation of all seven soloists. These acid yet humane portraits of California will be recognizable to anyone who has lived there, or really to any American. A bit like a West Coast William Bolcom, but not much like anything else out there, this is most highly recommended.
Customer Reviews
Great new find for classical and musical theatre fans!!!
I like this album very much. It is hard to describe what the music sounds like exactly because it is a mix of classical and musical theatre with light rock driven beats. It is reminiscent of A Light in the Piazza. The vocalists are outstanding, and the album concepts itself the “seven California portraits” is very clever.
Those songs are little gems
Mark Abel's songwriting brings his characters to life, dreams and disillusions mixed together. His songs are perfectly wrapped stories that ring so true. The powerful voices and expressive music serve the stories, with joyful and dramatic overtones. Subtle social commentary wrapped in a nice musical package. Like the other reviewer, I am puzzled about the "Pop" label.
A captivating song cycle for OUR time
This is a delightful and compelling set of songs! Mark Abel's seven characters tell us about the California we know, and the California we don't know. His lyrics are perceptive, and clearly authentic. His music is an ingenious classical fusion; and I particularly like the way the music conveys the nuances of each character's thoughts and emotions.
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