Quest

Elisabeth Remy Johnson (harp)

Catalog #: TROY1863
Release Date: June 1, 2021
Format: Digital
Instrumental

Harpist Elisabeth Remy Johnson offers works for harp by women composers from the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries. In her introduction, Remy Johnson points out that the title, Quest, is drawn from the composition, Quest by Niloufar Nourbakhsh, whose inspiration for her piece perfectly fit the mission of this recording, which is to expand the harp repertoire by finding and arranging works by women. Principal harpist of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra for more than 20 years, Ms. Remy Johnson is acclaimed by critics and audiences for her "complete mastery of the harp and its secrets." In addition to her orchestral works, Ms. Remy Johnson has an active career as a soloist and chamber musician, performing across North America and throughout the world. The recipient of numerous awards and prizes, including first place in the American Harp Society and American String Teachers Association competitions, she is a graduate of Harvard.

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Track Listing

Title Composer Performer
Quest Niloufar Nourbakhsh Elisabeth Remy Johnson (harp)
Aubade Cécile Chaminade Elisabeth Remy Johnson (harp)
A Hermit Thrush at Morn Amy Beach Elisabeth Remy Johnson (harp)
Cinq Morceaux Mel Bonis Elisabeth Remy Johnson (harp)
Mélodie Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel Elisabeth Remy Johnson (harp)
D'un vieux jardin Lili Boulanger Elisabeth Remy Johnson (harp)
Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies Traditional Elisabeth Remy Johnson (harp)
John Riley from Every Lover is a Warrior Kati Agócs Elisabeth Remy Johnson (harp)
Pavan Sally Beamish Elisabeth Remy Johnson (harp)
Skye Freya Waley-Cohen Elisabeth Remy Johnson (harp)
Spindrift Johanna Selleck Elisabeth Remy Johnson (harp)

Reviews

  • "a magnificent celebration of not only the harp itself, but of 12 radiant female composers nothing short of breathtaking This is a recording to be savoured, just like all of the works of the brilliant female artists who have contributed to Johnson's laudible recording, infused with her incredible skill and taste."

    – Whole Note

  • For all its celestial beauty, the harp is not always accorded the same level of respect as the more commonly heard instruments – such as the violin, piano, and cello, which have the lion's share of great concerti and solo repertoire. That this doesn't have to be the case is clear from the work of harpist Elisabeth Remy Johnson, who is not only a consummate performer but also an adept arranger/transcriber of repertoire for her instrument. Remy Johnson's new solo recording, Quest, features repertoire that in many cases she has helped bring to life – not only through her performances, but also (in many cases) through her own transcriptions of some of the pieces. Twelve women composers are represented here, in performances that are frequently revelatory. Anyone who thinks of harp music as an assortment of dainty arpeggios will be in for quite a surprise here. The sonorities and effects that Remy Johnson draws from her instrument are dazzling, sometimes astonishing. There's an entire orchestra in that harp, with passages as declarative as a brass section, along with subtle nuances that operate at the level of a whisper. Some of the works here explore adventurous sonorities, with Johanna Selleck's "Spindrift"deploying everything from seraphic arpeggios to an unsettling deep buzz. Others are more traditional, like Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel's songlike "Melodie."What all the tracks share, however, is the imaginative commitment of the harpist, who brings all the beauty and power of the music to the fore.

    – EarRelevent

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