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      2. symphony no. 3 - john harbison

      Symphony No. 3

      John HarbisonJohn Harbison
      • 2000
      • 12 tracks
      • 58 min
      • avant-garde
      Symphony No. 3 - John Harbison
      Symphony No. 3 - John Harbison

      Album Details

      John Harbison's "Symphony No. 3" is a compelling exploration of avant-garde composition, showcasing the American composer's unique voice and mastery of orchestral arrangement. Commissioned by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and dedicated to composer Christopher Rouse, this album is a testament to Harbison's ability to blend traditional symphonic structures with innovative techniques.

      The album features the Albany Symphony Orchestra, conducted by David Alan Miller, delivering a powerful performance of Harbison's Symphony No. 3, which is divided into five distinct movements: Sconsolato, Nostalgico, Militante, Appassionata, and Esuberante. Each movement offers a different emotional and rhythmic landscape, demonstrating Harbison's versatility and depth as a composer.

      In addition to the symphony, the album includes Harbison's "The Most Often Used Chords," a four-movement work that explores the interplay of simple harmonic structures, and his Flute Concerto, performed by Randolph Bowman. The concerto is a standout piece, highlighting the flute's expressive range and Harbison's skill in writing for solo instruments.

      With a duration of 58 minutes, this album is a substantial and rewarding listen, offering a rich tapestry of sounds and emotions. Released on Albany Records in 2000, "Symphony No. 3" is a significant addition to Harbison's discography and a must-listen for fans of contemporary classical music.

      May 1, 2000(C) 2006 Albany Records(P) 2006 Albany Records

      Tracks

      1. The Most Often Used Chords: ToccataJohn Harbison, Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller
        4:35
      2. The Most Often Used Chords: VariazioniJohn Harbison, Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller
        3:20
      3. The Most Often Used Chords: CiacconaJohn Harbison, Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller
        4:40
      4. The Most Often Used Chords: FinaleJohn Harbison, Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller
        4:03
      5. Flute ConcertoJohn Harbison, Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller
        9:07
      6. Flute Concerto: IIJohn Harbison, Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller
        3:46
      7. Flute Concerto: IIIJohn Harbison, Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller
        5:48
      8. Symphony No. 3: SconsolatoJohn Harbison, Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller
        4:14
      9. Symphony No. 3: NostalgicoJohn Harbison, Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller
        3:45
      10. Symphony No. 3: MilitanteJohn Harbison, Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller
        3:46
      11. Symphony No. 3: AppassionataJohn Harbison, Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller
        5:59
      12. Symphony No. 3: EsuberanteJohn Harbison, Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller
        5:07
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      About John Harbison

      John Harbison is a distinguished American composer and academic, renowned for his significant contributions to the world of classical music. Born into a musically inclined family in Orange, New Jersey, Harbison's early exposure to music laid the foundation for his illustrious career. Throughout his life, he has explored a wide range of genres, including opera, symphony, chamber music, jazz, and sacred music, earning him a reputation as a versatile and innovative composer.

      Harbison's work has been recognized with some of the highest honors in the music world, including a Pulitzer Prize for Music in 1987 and a MacArthur Fellowship in 1989. His compositions have been commissioned by prestigious institutions such as The Metropolitan Opera and renowned musicians like Yo-Yo Ma, reflecting his standing as a leading figure in contemporary American music.

      In addition to his composing, Harbison has been a dedicated educator, teaching at esteemed institutions like MIT, Tanglewood, and Token Creek. His influence extends beyond the concert hall, inspiring generations of musicians and composers. Harbison's music is celebrated for its exceptional resourcefulness and emotional depth, making him a beloved figure in the classical music community.

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