Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of American musical heritage with Morton Gould's "A Tribute," a captivating album released on August 1, 2006, under Albany Records. This exquisite collection, spanning a little over an hour, is a testament to Gould's mastery in the exotica genre, blending traditional American themes with his unique orchestral arrangements.
The album is divided into three distinct suites, each offering a unique exploration of American musical traditions. "American Ballads" opens the journey with a series of overtures and quick-steps, evoking the spirit of the American landscape and its historical milestones. From the patriotic fervor of "Star-Spangled Overture" to the somber reflections of "Memorials," Gould's compositions paint a vivid picture of the American experience.
The second suite, "Spirituals for Strings," delves into the soulful and deeply moving spirituals that have been a cornerstone of American music. Gould's string arrangements breathe new life into these timeless pieces, from the rhythmic energy of "Gospel Train" to the haunting beauty of "Were You There?" and the uplifting "All God's Children Got Wings."
The album concludes with "American Symphonette No. 2," a trio of pieces that showcase Gould's versatility and innovation. The suite ranges from the moderate pace of the first movement to the lively and energetic "Fast and Racy," culminating in the patriotic "American Salute."
Morton Gould, a Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and conductor, brings his distinctive style and deep appreciation for American music to this tribute. "A Tribute" is not just an album; it's a celebration of the diverse and rich musical traditions that have shaped the American sound. Whether you're a longtime fan of Gould's work or a newcomer to the exotica genre, this album offers a rewarding and enriching listening experience.