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"The Azrieli Music Prizes unveil their fifth album for Analekta, celebrating excellence in music composition across four world premiere recordings that place a spotlight on the 2024 Laureates. Jordan Nobles kanata is a sonic and restorative reflection on place, landscape and home inspired by his travels across Canada. Josef Bardanashvili’s choral fantasy Light to My Path draws on both his Georgian choral heritage and the Book of Psalms to examine various states of belief, from doubt to ecstasy and gratitude. Yair Klartag’s The Parable of the Palace explores medieval Jewish philosopher Maimonides’ famous parable to create a musical meditation on the limits of reason in explaining reality and our search for the divine, all sung in the original Judeo-Arabic.
Closing the album is Juan Trigos’ Simetrías Prehispánicas, which pays homage to the cultural history of his native Mexico, especially Aztec culture and cosmology, through fragments of original texts in Spanish and Nahuatl by 15th-century poets.
Created in 2014 by Sharon Azrieli CQ for the Azrieli Foundation, the biennial Azrieli Music Prizes discover, elevate and amplify excellence in music composition."
Susan Elizabeth Brown (soprano), Pamela Reimer, David Therrien-Bongo, Nicolas Lapointe, Jean-François Guay, Brandyn Lewis, Eric Chappell, Scott Feltham, Peter Rosenfeld, Musicians of the Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal, Choeur de l'Orchestre symphonique de Montréal, Andrew Megill