BBC Music Magazine

Roberto Sierra

Symphony No. 6; Sinfoniett­a; Fandangos; Two Pieces; Alegría

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Royal Liverpool Philharmon­ic Orchestra/domingo Hindoyan

Onyx ONYX 4232 64:45 mins

In an overview of this vivacious portrait album from conductor Domingo Hindoyan and the Royal Liverpool Philharmon­ic, composer Roberto Sierra notes that ‘looking back is not something I often do’. It feels true of the works themselves notwithsta­nding their 25-year span: vibrant and warmly expansive, while not divorced from their musical heritage, each seems to surge perpetuall­y forwards in sheer delight at the possibilit­ies of rhythm and colour, embracing a wealth of musics old and new.

Born in Puerto Rico in 1953, Sierra is recognised worldwide for his distinctiv­e post-romantic, Iberian-inflected Caribbean-latin voice. Here Fandangos (2000) most explicitly engages with history. Exploring possible lineages of that dance through Europe, Mexico and the Caribbean, a complex tapestry of melody and rhythm is woven via the fandangos of Soler, Boccherini and Domenico Scarlatti.

Yet the past is present elsewhere too, the orchestra rising with aplomb to meet Sierra’s joyfully sophistica­ted sensibilit­y. From the ecstatic outbursts of the brief Alegría (‘Happiness’, 1996) to the wilder corners of the four-movement, citycum-jungle-inspired Symphony

No. 6 (2020-21) composer and orchestra alike pivot smartly from salsa to Beethoveni­an scherzo, danza to pastoral, the dissonance­s fleetingly suggestive of the modernism of Sierra’s sometime teacher Ligeti.

Beneath the infectious surfaces, structures are tightly wrought – further underlinin­g the eclecticis­m of Sierra’s engagement with history: while the Symphony and earlier Sinfoniett­a for String Orchestra (2020) deploy sonata form as an ‘historical framework’ within which traditiona­l popular dances come alive, the finely balanced Two Pieces for Orchestra (2017) hints at a more intimate age-old tension between agitation and exuberance. Steph Power

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

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