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Daugherty: Orchestral Works/Alsop

Review by: David Hurwitz

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Artistic Quality: 10

Sound Quality: 10

Michael Daugherty manages to have his musical cake and eat it too. His music’s eclectic “pop” elements rub shoulders with thoroughly modern compositional techniques. Time Machine, for example, requires three conductors, but its various textural layers and rhythmic complexities never sound confused. Indeed, its ticking woodblocks sound very much like Daugherty–something similar occurs at the start of Ghost Ranch, inspired by paintings by the always marvelous Georgia O’Keefe. Both this latter work and Sunset Strip are triptychs in the grand tradition of Ives (Three Places in New England) and Debussy (La mer).

Route 66, by contrast, is a seven-minute cross-country travelogue, and one of Daugherty’s best-known works (after the expansive Metropolis Symphony). Marin Alsop has established herself as a champion of Daugherty’s music, and performs all of it with obvious commitment. The Bournemouth orchestra, particularly its brass section (horns and trumpets), makes the most of the numerous solo opportunities that Daugherty offers the players. Naxos’ engineers do an excellent job capturing the music’s wide range of colors and, in Time Machine, its spacial elements. No reservations whatever–this is just excellent. [1/24/2011]

Recording Details:

Reference Recording: none

MICHAEL DAUGHERTY - Route 66; Ghost Ranch; Sunset Strip; Time Machine


  • Marin Alsop
  • Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
  • Naxos - 8.559613

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