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      2. gerhard: symphony no. 3, epithlamion & piano concerto - roberto gerhard

      Gerhard: Symphony No. 3, Epithlamion & Piano Concerto

      Roberto GerhardRoberto Gerhard
      • 1979
      • 11 tracks
      • 1 uur, 5 min
      Gerhard: Symphony No. 3, Epithlamion & Piano Concerto - Roberto Gerhard
      Gerhard: Symphony No. 3, Epithlamion & Piano Concerto - Roberto Gerhard

      Album Details

      Roberto Gerhard's "Gerhard: Symphony No. 3, Epithalamion & Piano Concerto" is a captivating journey through the composer's unique musical landscape. Released in 1979 under the Chandos label, this album showcases Gerhard's ability to blend classical forms with modernist techniques, resulting in a rich and diverse listening experience.

      The album opens with Gerhard's Symphony No. 3, "Collages," a seven-movement work that weaves together a tapestry of musical ideas and influences. Each movement, from the opening "Allegro moderato" to the closing "Calmo," offers a distinct mood and character, demonstrating Gerhard's mastery of orchestration and composition.

      Following the symphony, the album presents the Concerto for Piano and Strings, a three-movement work that highlights the virtuosic skills of the piano soloist. The concerto's movements, titled "Tiento," "Diferencias," and "Folia," draw on historical keyboard forms and transform them into a compelling modern idiom.

      The album concludes with "Epithalamion," a choral work that showcases Gerhard's ability to craft evocative and expressive vocal music. The piece's lush harmonies and rhythmic vitality make it a fitting finale to this remarkable album.

      Throughout the album, Gerhard's music is characterized by its inventiveness, its harmonic richness, and its rhythmic vitality. Whether you're a seasoned classical music fan or a newcomer to the genre, "Gerhard: Symphony No. 3, Epithalamion & Piano Concerto" is sure to impress and inspire.

      1 januari 19791979 Chandos Records1979 Chandos Records

      Tracks

      1. Symphony No. 3, "Collages": I. Allegro moderatoRoberto Gerhard, Matthias Bamert, BBC Symphony Orchestra
        2:00
      2. Symphony No. 3, "Collages": II. LentoRoberto Gerhard, Matthias Bamert, BBC Symphony Orchestra
        1:57
      3. Symphony No. 3, "Collages": III. Allegro con brioRoberto Gerhard, Matthias Bamert, BBC Symphony Orchestra
        4:03
      4. Symphony No. 3, "Collages": IV. ModeratoRoberto Gerhard, Matthias Bamert, BBC Symphony Orchestra
        3:22
      5. Symphony No. 3, "Collages": V. VivaceRoberto Gerhard, Matthias Bamert, BBC Symphony Orchestra
        2:30
      6. Symphony No. 3, "Collages": VI. AllegrettoRoberto Gerhard, Matthias Bamert, BBC Symphony Orchestra
        3:00
      7. Symphony No. 3, "Collages": VII. CalmoRoberto Gerhard, Matthias Bamert, BBC Symphony Orchestra
        2:48
      8. Concerto for Piano and Strings: I. Tiento. AllegroRoberto Gerhard, Matthias Bamert, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Geoffrey Tozer
        7:23
      9. Concerto for Piano and Strings: II. Diferencias. AdagioRoberto Gerhard, Matthias Bamert, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Geoffrey Tozer
        11:24
      10. Concerto for Piano and Strings: III. Folia. Molto mossoRoberto Gerhard, Matthias Bamert, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Geoffrey Tozer
        6:13
      11. EpithalamionRoberto Gerhard, Matthias Bamert, BBC Symphony Orchestra
        20:23
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      About Roberto Gerhard

      Roberto Gerhard, born in 1896 in Valls, Spain, was a composer whose musical journey spanned two nations and a wealth of influences. With Germanic parents, Gerhard's early musical training in his native Catalonia was marked by studies with the renowned pianist Enrique Granados and the esteemed composer Felipe Pedrell, who ignited his passion for Catalan folk music. His compositional style was further shaped by his studies with Arnold Schoenberg, reflecting a blend of Catalan tradition and modernist innovation. Gerhard's exile from Spain led him to a prolific career in Britain, where he composed for theater, radio, and film, leaving behind a rich musical legacy that continues to captivate audiences today. His works, such as the Violin Concerto, showcase his unique voice and enduring appeal. Gerhard passed away in Cambridge in 1970, leaving behind a body of work that stands as a testament to his artistic vision and cultural heritage.

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