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      2. ince: arches; symphony no. 2; remembering lycia - kamran ince

      Ince: Arches; Symphony No. 2; Remembering Lycia

      Kamran InceKamran Ince
      • 1997
      • 10 tracks
      • 1 uur, 13 min
      • neoclassical
      Ince: Arches; Symphony No. 2; Remembering Lycia - Kamran Ince
      Ince: Arches; Symphony No. 2; Remembering Lycia - Kamran Ince

      Album Details

      Kamran Ince's 1997 album "Ince: Arches; Symphony No. 2; Remembering Lycia" is a captivating exploration of neoclassical and minimalist compositions, showcasing the Turkish-American composer's unique blend of Western classical music and traditional Turkish folk influences. The album is a triptych, beginning with the evocative solo piece "Arches," performed by a quartet of flute, clarinet, violin, and cello, which sets the stage for the rest of the journey.

      The centerpiece of the album is "Symphony No. 2: Fall of Constantinople," a dramatic and evocative work that departs from traditional symphonic form to tell the story of the 1453 siege of Constantinople. Ince incorporates traditional Turkish folk music elements, creating a tone poem that is both historically resonant and musically engaging. The symphony is performed by the Albany Symphony Orchestra, conducted by David Alan Miller, and recorded at the acclaimed Troy Savings Bank Music Hall in Troy, New York.

      The album concludes with "Remembering Lycia," a four-movement suite inspired by the ancient region of Lycia in southern Turkey. This work is a beautiful blend of orchestral and choral music, featuring the Albany Symphony Orchestra and the Troy Choral Artists. The suite's movements, "Tale of the Sea," "Whispering Night," "Pounding Waves," and "Eternal Tombs," each offer a distinct musical landscape, evoking the natural beauty and historical depth of the Lycian region.

      With a total runtime of over an hour and thirteen minutes, this album is a substantial and rewarding listening experience. It is a testament to Kamran Ince's compositional skill and his ability to merge diverse musical influences into a cohesive and compelling whole. The world premiere recordings, expertly performed and recorded, offer a unique insight into Ince's musical vision and his contribution to the neoclassical and minimalist genres.

      September 1, 1997© 2016 Decca Music Group Limited℗ 1997 Decca Music Group Limited

      Tracks

      1. ArchesKamran Ince, Present Music, Kevin Stalheim
        12:41
      2. Symphony No. 2 "Fall of Constantinople": 1. City and the WallsKamran Ince, Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller
        9:44
      3. Symphony No. 2 "Fall of Constantinople": 2. Haghia SophiaKamran Ince, Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller
        3:27
      4. Symphony No. 2 "Fall of Constantinople": 3. Speeches of Emperor Constantinople and SultanKamran Ince, Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller
        2:43
      5. Symphony No. 2 "Fall of Constantinople": 4. Ships On Rails: The Marine BattleKamran Ince, Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller
        3:51
      6. Symphony No. 2 "Fall of Constantinople": 5. Fall of ConstantinopleKamran Ince, Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller
        3:54
      7. Remembering Lycia: 1. Tale of the SeaKamran Ince, Alan Feinberg, Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller
        12:37
      8. Remembering Lycia: 2. Whispering NightKamran Ince, Alan Feinberg, Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller
        9:56
      9. Remembering Lycia: 3. Pounding WavesKamran Ince, Alan Feinberg, Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller
        4:47
      10. Remembering Lycia: 4. Eternal TombsKamran Ince, Alan Feinberg, Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller
        10:03
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      About Kamran Ince

      Kamran Ince is a Turkish-American composer born on May 6, 1960, who masterfully blends the vibrant energy and raw emotion of Turkish and Balkan folk music with Western neoclassical and minimalist styles. With a rich musical background that began in Ankara and Izmir before continuing in America, Ince's compositions reflect his unique cultural heritage and extensive training. A recipient of numerous prestigious awards, Ince's work is celebrated for its dynamic and evocative qualities. As a professor and active composer, he continues to bridge the musical traditions of Anatolia and the Balkans with the West, creating a sound that is both deeply rooted and innovatively fresh.

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