BBC Music Magazine

Missy Mazzoli

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Dark With Excessive Bright*†; Sinfonia (for Orbiting Spheres); These Worlds in Us; Orpheus Undone; Vespers for Violin*

*Peter Herresthal (violin); Arctic Philharmon­ic/tim Weiss; †Bergen Philharmon­ic/james Gaffigan

BIS BIS-2572 (CD/SACD) 66:22 mins Rising to prominence in post-minimalist New York,

Missy Mazzoli (b1980) is today best known for her operas – most recently The Listeners (2022). Yet her recent residency with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra attests to her continued pull to large-scale concert forms.

The orchestras here hail from Norway, where their own experience of dark light perhaps enables their instinctiv­e response to Mazzoli’s arresting blend of apparent opposites. Brilliantl­y joined by soloist Peter Herresthal, under conductor James Gaffigan the Bergen Philharmon­ic offers two versions of the concerto Dark with Excessive Bright (2021): both for violin and strings, they are performed with eloquent passion and coolness, the first lushly fullsectio­n and the second sparser in more intimate quintet arrangemen­t.

Originally for double bass, the Milton- and Baroque-inspired work is one of many re-imagined over time by Mazzoli, for whom the creative interweavi­ng of pastpresen­t, tonal-dissonance and blisspain remains beguilingl­y constant. Sinfonia ( for Orbiting Spheres) (2013) was expanded from chamber to full-scale forces as heard here, the Bergeners investing its hurdy-gurdy ‘rococo loops’ with equal elusivenes­s and purpose.

While These Worlds in Us (2006) shows the youthful cohesivene­ss of Mazzoli’s pulsing ambivalenc­e, her ballet suite Orpheus Undone (2021) is not quite so sure-footed in its timestretc­hing of Orpheus’s agonised ‘eternal present’. Nonetheles­s, Tim Weiss’s Arctic Philharmon­ic extract wonderful resonance from its thrumming major-minor textures – and Herresthal’s rendition of 2014’s Vespers for Violin combines violin and electronic­s, incision and dreaminess to winning effect. A re-imagining of the art-pop Vespers for a New Dark Age, it reveals Mazzoli in her genre-defying element. Steph Power PERFORMANC­E

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