Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Jessica Cottis - Gallipoli Symphony (2016) Hi-Res

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Title: Gallipoli Symphony
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: ABC Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC 24bit-48kHz / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:09:45
Total Size: 809 / 367 Mb
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Tracklist:

1 Gallipoli Symphony: 1. Gelibolu (Live) 07:16
2 Gallipoli Symphony: 2. He Poroporaoki (Live) 05:47
3 Gallipoli Symphony: 3. The Voyage (Live) 07:23
4 Gallipoli Symphony: 4. Thoughts of Home (Orch. Peggy Polias) [Live] 04:58
5 Gallipoli Symphony: 5. The Landing (Live) 06:26
6 Gallipoli Symphony: 6. The Invasion (Live) 05:03
7 Gallipoli Symphony: 7. God Pity Us Poor Soldiers (Live) 05:17
8 Gallipoli Symphony: 8. The August Offensive (Live) 08:05
9 Gallipoli Symphony: 9. The Trenches Are Empty Now (Live) 04:57
10 Gallipoli Symphony: 10. Hope of the Higher Heart (Orch. Graeme Koehne) [Live] 01:55
11 Gallipoli Symphony: 11. The Future (Live) 09:30
12 Gallipoli Symphony: 12. One Hundred Seconds for One Hundred Years (Live) 03:08

Performers:
ueensland Symphony Orchestra
Jessica Cottis

The story of the Gallipoli campaign is everlasting. It is a story of endeavour, courage, tragedy, great achievements and great sacrifices. It is a story of young nations and old coming together in conflict. It is, most of all, a deeply human story, woven into the fabric of Australia, New Zealand and Turkey.

Millions of words have been written about the campaign, but the story has never been told through music - until now. The Gallipoli Symphony is a major composition produced by internationally respected composers from Australia, New Zealand and Turkey. It represents the first time ever that composers from three nations that fought in the campaign have collaborated on a single commemorative work of this scale.

The Gallipoli Symphony is structured into parts, like chapters in a book, each themed around an element of the campaign - from the farewell to the New Zealander troops as they began their journey across the world, to the battle fields after the invasion and, finally, hope for a brighter future.

The Symphony received its world-premiere performance in the magnificent Hagia Irene in Istanbul on 4 August 2015. This CD documents the Australian premiere performance, which took place five months later in Brisbane. Conductor Jessica Cottis and the soloists are re-united following the Istanbul concert, joined for this performance by the Queensland Symphony Orchestra.




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