BBC Philharmonic Orchestra & John Wilson - Copland: Orchestral Works, Vol. 3 – Symphonies (2018) [Hi-Res]
Artist: BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, John Wilson
Title: Copland: Orchestral Works, Vol. 3 – Symphonies
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Chandos
Genre: Classical, Piano
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +booklet
Total Time: 01:08:15
Total Size: 278 mb / 1.2 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Copland: Orchestral Works, Vol. 3 – Symphonies
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Chandos
Genre: Classical, Piano
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +booklet
Total Time: 01:08:15
Total Size: 278 mb / 1.2 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. An Outdoor Overture
02. Symphony No. 1: I. Prelude. Andante
03. Symphony No. 1: II. Scherzo. Molto allegro
04. Symphony No. 1: III. Finale. Lento
05. Statements: I. Militant
06. Statements: II. Cryptic
07. Statements: III. Dogmatic
08. Statements: IV. Subjective
09. Statements: V. Jingo
10. Statements: VI. Prophetic
11. Dance Symphony: I. Dance of the Adolescent
12. Dance Symphony: II. Dance of the Young Girl
13. Dance Symphony: III. Dance of Mockery
The exploration by John Wilson of Copland’s major orchestral output with the BBC Philharmonic has now reached Volume 3, with this invigorating programme recorded in surround-sound. It opens with An Outdoor Overture, a cheerful and breezy piece which Copland composed in 1938, intending to spearhead an initiative encouraging ‘American Music for American Youth’. Originally written for organ and orchestra, the First Symphony is presented here in its revised version (1926-28) for large orchestra. The six concise movements of Statements (1932-35) introduce a new style, their gritty soundscapes being stunning examples of what Copland later would refer to as ‘hard-bitten’ pieces. The concluding work is the expressive, fantastical Dance Symphony (1929) which explores different styles of symphonic movements, its dark aura a residue of its origin as a ballet on a grotesque vampire theme, composed 1922-25 and named Grohg. The symphony has remained a highly controversial piece ever since.