"Many of the musical and philosophical characteristics that defined Lou Harrison, who would have turned 100 this year, as a quintessential American maverick composer come through in ‘La Koro Sutro’ (’The Heart Sutra’). Harrison’s early fascination with Eastern spiritual thought and culture culminated in pieces like this 1971 choral work. The text is one of the most beloved Buddhist scriptures, describing the pathway to attaining nirvana. ... ‘La Koro Sutro’ is ambitious and large-scale, lasting nearly 30 minutes, yet somehow personal and modest, too, with a kind of innately American directness. The musical language is steeped in Asian elements, ancient modes, pentatonic scales, chantlike choral writing and systems of 'just' (what Harrison considered the more natural) tuning, rather than the tempered intonation common to Western music for centuries. ...”
2008 September: Lou Harrison, 2012 January: Music from Canticle No. 3., 2017 July: Lou Harrison: A World of Music
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