La Pasion Segun San Marcos (St. Mark Passion)
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Canadian Music Store Music CD CoverComposer: Osvaldo GolijovConductor: Maria Guinand Performer: Luciana Souza Edition: Music CD CD Release Date: 2001-08-28 Music Label: Hanssler Classics Soundtracks: Music CD 1
Free Music Notes for La Pasion Segun San Marcos (St. Mark Passion)Free Music Review: Most inspiring and visionarySuch a 2000 creation from Caracas in Venezuela is a real chalice of bliss and joy. The subject is as old as our civilization. It is also one of the most interesting works by J.S. Bach. And yet we are confronted to a complete renewal, an absolute regeneration that our overlistening to and overperforming of Bach's Passions, and among others Mark's, had more or less convinced our cultural consciousness was impossible. This new creative power had to come from a completely different planet, hemisphere, continent and it had to be the highly creatively christian South America. The composer, Osvaldo Golijov, uses all the musical resources he can have at his disposal in his own country to elaborate and build a new Solomon's Temple to this forever inspiring episode in our spiritual perspective. He keeps the Boaz of the Bible, of Mark, of the tradition, even taken from Bach, but he injects the Jachin of voices, instruments, rhythms, compositions from Venezuela and Latin America. Even the Spanish flamenco has been summoned to create a real festive celebration of this event. You will find the voices surprising because they do not qualify entirely the strict definitions we are used to. The sounds of Spanish are also very surprising since we have been used to listening to German or English, at times Italian and French. And when we enter the language a little bit further we find that there is a deeper involvement and even sinking in the emotional subject due to the very syntax of the language that takes us deep into the roaring stream of these sensitive events. What's most striking though is the wide use of Latin American rhythms and percussions transforming this Passion into a real throbbing spiritual and soul-like trance. Some surprising pieces actually become parabolical and symbolical in the very architecture of the whole Passion. The foot-stamping flamenco is a real gem in this work because it is so positioned that the sound of the feet become the representation of a whole set of meanings : Pilate's thinking about the deep injustice he is about to commit, the long walk Jesus is going to take up to Golgotha, the everlasting sense of guilt that those who required and obtained Jesus' crucifixion will carry for centuries, the long processions we have taken part in and will take part in over the years to celebrate or simply remember the horror of a past that is eternally recurring and coming back among us, because our true and everlasting impulse or instinct is to survive no matter what, to dominate no matter what and to protect our power no matter what, even if we need to assassinate innocents or have them assassinated by the police, some armed forces or even some criminals who try to cultivate the barbaric frustrations that they have suffered by imposing some just as barbaric violence onto others. The first most surprising moment of this Passion is Judas' Aria ? ? Quisiera yo renagar... ! ? that does not express remorse but regret, the regret not to have reached the full and complete truth and the wish he could come back in this life to learn some more. Did he betray as it is repetitively said, or was he the victim of some illusion about truth and the fuiture, or was he expected to do this without really understanding why ? There is at this moment, including in the music a depth that reveals Judas is probably not the traitor and criminal we see most of the time under his name. The second most surprising moment is of course the final Kaddish, the Jewish prayer to the Dead, which is in Aramaic, the common language of Jesus, his disciples and the Jews at the time. This ending with the Jewish reference and atmosphere shows how the drama of Jesus is not to have been crucified on the request of the Jewish high priests manipulating the populace, but the tragic crucifixion of a Jew by other Jews hence producing the deepest subversive frustration among Jews that will lead eventually to a secession of one group from the other and millenia-long hostility, rivalry and hatred. There is nothing more tragic than a feud among brothers and sisters. We can wonder and we are perfectly entitled to think that the composer was thinking of the deep divide that was and is building up in Latin America among the brothers and sisters of these peoples who have been exploited too long by colonial or semi-colonial powers. Maybe this new dimension given to this Passion is what the Christians would call a miracle, because a miracle is an unexplainable event that occurs in our minds and souls.
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