Elena Mendoza's "Works for Ensemble" is a captivating collection of contemporary classical compositions, released on June 1, 2008, under the KAIROS label. This album showcases Mendoza's unique artistic vision and her ability to blend diverse instrumental combinations to create a rich and engaging musical experience.
The album features a variety of pieces, each with its own distinct character and instrumentation. "Díptico" for clarinet, saxophone, cello, piano, and percussion is a two-part work that opens the album with its intricate and dynamic interplay. "Breviario De Espejismos," inspired by Francisco de Goya's Capricho No. 6, is a solo guitar piece that highlights Mendoza's ability to evoke vivid imagery through music. "Akt Zeichnung," performed by an ensemble with electronic amplification, adds a modern and experimental touch to the collection.
"Contra-Dicción" for two violas is a three-movement work that explores themes of absence and journey, while "Lo Que Nunca Dijo Nadie" for violin and guitar offers a more intimate and lyrical contrast. The album concludes with "Nebelsplitter," a four-movement piece for piano, violin, viola, and cello, which translates to "mist splitter" in English, evoking a sense of clarity and revelation.
Performed by the renowned Ensemble Recherche, this album is a testament to Mendoza's compositional skill and her ability to push the boundaries of contemporary classical music. With a duration of approximately one hour and two minutes, "Works for Ensemble" is a compelling exploration of sound, texture, and emotion that will captivate any lover of contemporary music.