José Serebrier, Royal Scottish National Orchestra & Maximilian Hornung - José Serebrier Conducts Samuel Adler (2016) [Hi-Res]
Artist: José Serebrier, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Maximilian Hornung
Title: José Serebrier Conducts Samuel Adler
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Linn Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 58:09
Total Size: 250 MB / 1.01 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: José Serebrier Conducts Samuel Adler
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Linn Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 58:09
Total Size: 250 MB / 1.01 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. I. Fast and with Much Excitement (10:22)
02. II. Slowly and Very Expressively (7:05)
03. III. Fast and Rhythmic (8:47)
04. I. Slowly, Quietly, and Very Expressively (6:39)
05. II. Rhythmic, Fast, and Joyous (6:41)
06. III. Slowly and Declamatory, Feeling Very Free (3:55)
07. IV. Fast and Playful (6:47)
08. Drifting on Winds and Currents (7:57)
Conducting legend José Serebrier, together with the RSNO, performs a programme of works by the hugely influential American composer Samuel Adler, including the world premiere of his Sixth Symphony.
For those unfamiliar with Samuel Adler's catalogue, this album is a great entrance point; for those who are, it adds a valuable first hearing of his Symphony No. 6 which is dynamic and full of energy.
These works are benchmarks of contemporary American composition: monumental in scale and embracing a wide expressive spectrum with ease and visceral power, Adler merges twenty-first century ebullience with an almost classical economy and balance.
In his Concerto for cello and orchestra, Adler celebrates all aspects of the instrument, creating a wide emotional and expressive palette for young cellist Maximilian Hornung, who excels as the soloist.
Drifting On Wind And Currents, a memorial tone-poem inspired by the poetry of Louise Glück, rounds off this album of classical music which, while challenging, is rewarding at every turn.
For those unfamiliar with Samuel Adler's catalogue, this album is a great entrance point; for those who are, it adds a valuable first hearing of his Symphony No. 6 which is dynamic and full of energy.
These works are benchmarks of contemporary American composition: monumental in scale and embracing a wide expressive spectrum with ease and visceral power, Adler merges twenty-first century ebullience with an almost classical economy and balance.
In his Concerto for cello and orchestra, Adler celebrates all aspects of the instrument, creating a wide emotional and expressive palette for young cellist Maximilian Hornung, who excels as the soloist.
Drifting On Wind And Currents, a memorial tone-poem inspired by the poetry of Louise Glück, rounds off this album of classical music which, while challenging, is rewarding at every turn.