Various Artists

String Cosmology: Sinfonietta Of Riverdale

Albany, 2023

9/10

Listen to String Cosmology: Sinfonietta Of Riverdale

A collection of live performances culled from the Riverdale Temple and Wave Hill, the conductor Mark Mandarano illuminates the works of Karel Husa, Steven Stucky, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Edward Elgar, and Anton Bruckner.

Husa’s “Divertimento For String Orchestra” starts the listen with dancing strings emitting both melody and mystery in the very intricate 3 chapters that can be dramatic, too, and Stucky’s “Colburn Variations” follows with much attention to atmosphere and warmth in the absorbing 13+ minutes that are cinematic and sometimes tense.

Coleridge-Taylor’s “Noveiette In C. Major, Op. 52, No. 2” occupies the middle spot, and uses bowing and plucking to its advantage via the manipulated string interaction, while “Serenade For Strings, Op. 20”, by Elgar, blends the strings with much awe and sophistication in the album’s best selection,

The final piece, Bruckner’s “Quintet in F Major: Adaigio”, unfolds with a sublime intimacy that allows the strings to wrap themselves in a dreaminess we won’t soon forget.

A listen that makes great use of large chamber symphonies but that isn’t lacking any solos, Mandarano’s roles as principal guest conductor of the Moscow Chamber Orchestra, and the current director of the Macalester Symphony Orchestra and artistic director of the Minnesota Youth Symphonies certainly help him shape this timeless, captivating affair.

Travels well with: Robert Xavier Rodríguez- Harlequin’s Rainbow; Larry Thomas Bell- Twenty-Four Preludes And Fugues