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      2. diamond: symphony no. 3 / psalm / kaddish - david diamond

      Diamond: Symphony No. 3 / Psalm / Kaddish

      David DiamondDavid Diamond
      • 2003
      • 6 tracks
      • 50 min
      Diamond: Symphony No. 3 / Psalm / Kaddish - David Diamond
      Diamond: Symphony No. 3 / Psalm / Kaddish - David Diamond

      Album Details

      David Diamond's "Diamond: Symphony No. 3 / Psalm / Kaddish" is a captivating classical music album released on April 24, 2003, under the Naxos label. This 50-minute collection showcases Diamond's mastery of orchestral composition, featuring the Seattle Symphony Orchestra under the skilled direction of Gerard Schwarz. The album opens with "Psalm," a stirring orchestral piece that sets the tone for the rest of the album. It is followed by "Kaddish for Cello and Orchestra," a poignant work featuring the renowned cellist János Starker, which adds a deeply moving dimension to the album. The centerpiece of the album is Diamond's Symphony No. 3, a four-movement work that demonstrates the composer's ability to blend lyrical melodies with dynamic orchestration. From the energetic "Allegro deciso" to the introspective "Adagio assai," each movement offers a unique listening experience. This album is a testament to David Diamond's enduring contribution to the classical music repertoire, offering both seasoned listeners and newcomers a rich and rewarding exploration of his work.

      April 24, 2003(C) 2003 Naxos(P) 2003 Naxos

      Tracks

      1. PsalmDavid Diamond, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz
        8:45
      2. Kaddish for Cello and OrchestraDavid Diamond, János Starker, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz
        10:45
      3. Symphony No. 3: Allegro decisoDavid Diamond, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz
        8:50
      4. Symphony No. 3: AndanteDavid Diamond, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz
        9:25
      5. Symphony No. 3: Allegro vivoDavid Diamond, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz
        5:57
      6. Symphony No. 3: Adagio assaiDavid Diamond, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz
        6:46
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      About David Diamond

      David Diamond, born in Rochester, New York in 1915, was a prolific and highly esteemed American composer of classical music. Renowned for his contrapuntal dexterity and rich textures, Diamond's works were premiered by notable conductors such as Dimitri Mitropoulos. His compositions, spanning a wide range of genres, reflect his deep musical insight and innovative spirit. Diamond's early musical training began at the Cleveland Institute of Music, followed by studies at the Eastman School of Music. He later lived in Italy before returning to the United States in 1965, where he held several important teaching positions. Throughout his career, Diamond's music captivated audiences and critics alike, cementing his legacy as one of the preeminent American composers of the 20th century.

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