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      2. hanson: symphonies nos. 4 & 5 - howard hanson

      Hanson: Symphonies Nos. 4 & 5

      Howard HansonHoward Hanson
      • 2011
      • 15 tracks
      • 1 uur, 9 min
      • orchestra
      Hanson: Symphonies Nos. 4 & 5 - Howard Hanson
      Hanson: Symphonies Nos. 4 & 5 - Howard Hanson

      Album Details

      Immerse yourself in the profound and evocative world of Howard Hanson's final symphonies with the album "Hanson: Symphonies Nos. 4 & 5." Released in 2011 under the Naxos label, this collection showcases Hanson's mastery of orchestral composition, blending classical traditions with modern sensibilities.

      The album opens with Symphony No. 4, Op. 34, also known as "The Requiem," a deeply moving work that explores themes of mourning and solace. The four movements, from the somber "Kyrie" to the serene "Lux Aeterna," create a journey of emotional depth and spiritual reflection. Following this is Symphony No. 5, Op. 43, "Sinfonia sacra," a piece commissioned for the 185th anniversary season of the New York Philharmonic, which adds a sacred and uplifting dimension to the collection.

      In addition to the symphonies, the album features the poignant "Elegy in Memory of Serge Koussevitzky" and the intricate "Dies Natalis I," a work that varies in tempo and mood, offering a rich tapestry of musical expression. Conducted by Gerard Schwarz and performed by the Seattle Symphony, these pieces are brought to life with detailed and passionate interpretations that resonate in the contemporary digital recording mode.

      With a total duration of 1 hour and 9 minutes, this album is a testament to Hanson's enduring legacy and his ability to create music that is both timeless and deeply personal. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Hanson: Symphonies Nos. 4 & 5" offers a captivating exploration of the human experience through the lens of one of America's most celebrated composers.

      December 6, 2011(C) 2011 Naxos(P) 2011 Naxos

      Tracks

      1. Symphony No. 4, Op. 34 "Requiem": I. Kyrie. Andante inquietoHoward Hanson, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz
        9:33
      2. Symphony No. 4, Op. 34 "Requiem": II. Requiescat. LargoHoward Hanson, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz
        5:35
      3. Symphony No. 4, Op. 34 "Requiem": III. Dies Irae. PrestoHoward Hanson, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz
        2:33
      4. Symphony No. 4, Op. 34 "Requiem": IV. Lux Aeterna. Largo pastoraleHoward Hanson, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz
        7:43
      5. Symphony No. 5, Op. 43 "Sinfonia sacra"Howard Hanson, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz
        15:04
      6. Elegy in Memory of Serge Koussevitzky, Op. 44Howard Hanson, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz
        12:40
      7. Dies Natalis I: Introduction & Chorale. MaestosoHoward Hanson, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz
        3:59
      8. Dies Natalis I: Var. 1, Poco più mossoHoward Hanson, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz
        1:29
      9. Dies Natalis I: Var. 2, AllegroHoward Hanson, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz
        0:42
      10. Dies Natalis I: Var. 3, PesanteHoward Hanson, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz
        1:27
      11. Dies Natalis I: Var. 4, Andante calmo, nel modo gregorianoHoward Hanson, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz
        1:02
      12. Dies Natalis I: Var. 5, Allegro feroceHoward Hanson, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz
        0:51
      13. Dies Natalis I: Var. 6, Larghetto sempliceHoward Hanson, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz
        1:36
      14. Dies Natalis I: Var. 7, Allegro tempestuosoHoward Hanson, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz
        0:20
      15. Dies Natalis I: Finale. Poco a poco ritardando al tempo giustoHoward Hanson, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz
        4:28
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      About Howard Hanson

      Howard Hanson, born in Wahoo, Nebraska, was a towering figure in American classical music, renowned for his compositions, conducting, and educational leadership. As the director of the Eastman School of Music for four decades, Hanson championed contemporary American music and elevated the school's reputation. His own works, characterized by rich lyricism and a romantic style, resonated widely with audiences. Hanson's Symphony No. 4 earned him a Pulitzer Prize in 1944, and his contributions to music were further recognized with the George Foster Peabody Award in 1946. Throughout his career, Hanson's influence extended beyond his compositions, fostering a legacy that continues to inspire through the Hanson Institute for American Music, dedicated to promoting and preserving American musical heritage.

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