The Goldberg Variations (Uri Caine album) explained

The Goldberg Variations
Type:Album
Artist:Uri Caine Ensemble
Cover:The Goldberg Variations (Uri Caine album).jpg
Released:August 15, 2000
Recorded:October 1999 to January 2000
Avatar Studios in NYC, WDR Studio 2 in Köln, Germany, Boomish Studio in NYC, GoodandEvil Studio in Brooklyn, NY, Skin Tone Riddles Studio in Brooklyn, NY, Westrax Studio in NYC, Velour Studio in NYC, Loft Studio in Köln, Germany, Villa Medici-Giulini in Briosco, Italy and Bauer Studios in Ludwigsburg, Germany
Genre:Classical music, Jazz
Length:155:15
Label:Winter & Winter 910 054
Producer:Stefan Winter
Chronology:Uri Caine
Prev Year:2000
Next Title:The Philadelphia Experiment
Next Year:2001

The Goldberg Variations is a double CD album by pianist Uri Caine's Ensemble performing Johann Sebastian Bach's Goldberg Variations recorded in remembrance of 250th anniversary of his death and released on the Winter & Winter label.[1] [2]

Reception

In his review for Allmusic, Alex Henderson said " Occasionally, this double-CD comes across as iconoclasm for the sake of iconoclasm; things become forced and unnatural when Caine employs DJs and unsuccessfully tries to convince us that hip-hop, electronica, and rave music can be relevant to Bach. But most of the time, his experimentation pays off handsomely. Goldberg Variations isn't for everyone; classical purists, in fact, will want to avoid it. But those who have very eclectic tastes in music will find that this 1999/2000 project, although not perfect, is highly imaginative and even fascinating". On All About Jazz Glenn Astarita said "Basically, one of the great attributes of this ambitious project is based upon Caine's ability to inject humor and disparate elements into his writings and arrangements; although, there's much more than meets the eye here as ideas abound with ceaseless invention and soulful articulation despite the semi austere implications. Perhaps the bottom line or desired effect of this project is contingent upon the relationships established between varying art forms and how all music is rooted and intertwined. Either way you view it, Caine's The Goldberg Variations is a magnificent event for the aural senses! Highly recommended".[3] The BBC's ClassicalMusic.com said "Caine’s arrangements are wonderfully inventive and they’re brilliantly executed, too. Caine treats Bach’s original variations fairly soberly – most are played either on solo piano or by a Baroque chamber ensemble – but elsewhere he lets his imagination run riot... DJs, poets, a choral group, a gamba quartet, several notable jazzers and a gamut of vocalists also feature. There’s humour aplenty, yet Caine respects musicality – each variation is crafted with due expertise. Parody? Pastiche? It’s more a carnivalesque celebration of Bach’s enduring appeal. If only more tributes could be this bold, this creative, this much fun!"[4]

Track listing

All compositions adapted arranged and composed by Uri caine after Johann Sebastian Bach

Disc One:

  1. "Aria" - 1:48
  2. "Variation 1" - 1:03
  3. "Variation 2" - 0:51
  4. "The Introitus Variation" - 3:40
  5. "The Dig It Variation" - 2:20
  6. "Logic's Invention" - 0:38
  7. "The Stuttering Variation" - 2:29
  8. "Variation 3, Canon at the Unison" - 1:12
  9. "The Hot Six Variation" - 2:43
  10. "Variation 5 [+8]" - 1:26
  11. "Rachmaninoff" - 1:52
  12. "The Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Variation" - 3:57
  13. "Vivaldi" - 0:50
  14. "Variation for Saxophone & Piano" - 2:47
  15. "Variation 4" - 1:07
  16. "The Waltz Variation" - 1:01
  17. "The Carol Variation" - 2:35
  18. "Variation 6, Canon at the 2nd" - 0:42
  19. "The Stomp Variation" - 2:26
  20. "The Nobody Knows Variation" - 3:50
  21. "Canon at the 3rd in 3/4" - 2:38
  22. "Variation 7, Gigue" - 1:20
  23. "Variation 9, Canon at the 3rd" - 1:41
  24. "Variation 10, Fughetta" - 1:35
  25. "Variation 11" - 1:57
  26. "Variation for Violin & Piano" - 2:11
  27. "Variation 12, Canon at the 4th" - 1:19
  28. "Variation 13" - 2:24
  29. "The Hallelujah Variation" - 1:46
  30. "The Verdi Piano Duet Variation" - 1:28
  31. "Luther's Nightmare Variation" - 2:17
  32. "Canon at the 6th in 6/4" - 1:43
  33. "The Jaybird Lounge Variation" - 2:33
  34. "Variation 14" - 0:43
  35. "Variation 15, Canon at the 5th" - 2:05
  36. "The Contrapunto Variation" - 4:25
  37. "Variation for Piano Solo No. 1" - 0:56
  38. "Canon at the 5th in 5/4" - 2:34
  39. "The Chorale Variation" - 1:12

Disc Two:

  1. "Variation 16 [Overture]" - 1:47
  2. "Don's Variation" - 2:32
  3. "Variation for Vinicius" - 4:57
  4. "Olive's Remix" - 0:40
  5. "The »I Poem« Variation [Fughetta for 4 Voices]" - 2:43
  6. "Variation 17" - 0:59
  7. "Variation 18, Canon at the 6th" - 1:48
  8. "Mozart" - 1:28
  9. "Canon at the 7th in 7/4" - 1:40
  10. "The Minimal Variation" - 3:28
  11. "The Tango Variation" - 1:50
  12. "The Boxy Variation" - 5:05
  13. "Variation 19" - 2:11
  14. "Variation 21, Canon at the 7th - 1:22
  15. "The Wedding March Variation [For Ralph & Liz]" - 1:52
  16. "Variation 22" - 1:41
  17. "Variation for Gamba Quartet" - 1:59
  18. "Canon at the 4th in 4/4" - 3:12
  19. "Variation for Piano Solo No. 2" - 3:26
  20. "Variation on B-A-C-H" - 2:30
  21. "Variation for Cello Solo" - 2:34
  22. "Händel" - 0:34
  23. "Variation 23" - 1:00
  24. "Variation 25" - 5:22
  25. "Variation 26" - 1:01
  26. "Variation 29" - 1:37
  27. "Variation 30 Quodlibet" - 0:50
  28. "Variation 30 Quodlibet / The Drinking Party" - 1:42
  29. "Logic's Organ Prelude" - 0:48
  30. "Uri's Organ Prelude" - 5:15
  31. "The Blessing Variation" - 4:41
  32. "Aria" - 1:54
  33. "The Eternal Variation" - 2:43

Personnel

Quartetto Italiano di Viole da Gamba:

Köln String Quartet:

Kettwiger Bach Ensemble conducted by Wolfgang Kläsener

Notes and References

  1. http://www.uricaine.com/ Uri Caine discography
  2. http://www.winterandwinter.com/index.php?id=145 Winter & Winter discography
  3. Astarita, G., All About Jazz Review, November 1, 2000
  4. Web site: Bach: Goldberg Variations (adapted, arr. & composed Uri Caine) . Classical-Music.com (BBC) . 2014-12-04.