Immerse yourself in the rich, romantic soundscapes of Howard Hanson with his album "An American Romantic." Released on September 1, 1994, under Albany Records, this classical masterpiece is a testament to Hanson's enduring legacy as a composer. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 9 minutes, the album is a diverse collection of orchestral and choral works that showcase Hanson's unique blend of American romanticism and European influences.
The album opens with the grandeur of "Concerto for Organ, Harp and String Orchestra," a piece that highlights the intricate interplay between the organ, harp, and string orchestra. The "Nymphs and Satyr Ballet Suite" follows, offering a whimsical and playful journey through three movements: "Prelude and Fantasy," "Scherzo," and "Epilogue." Hanson's "Concerto da Camera in C for Piano and String Quartet" is a delicate and introspective piece that showcases the composer's ability to blend chamber music with romantic sensibilities.
The album also features two charming piano pieces, "Two Yuletide Pieces for Piano," which include the "Impromptu in e" and the "Carillon in G," perfect for the holiday season. The choral works, "Four Pieces for Chorus," are a highlight of the album, featuring settings of sacred texts such as "A Prayer of the Middle Ages," "Psalm 8," "Psalm 121," and "Psalm 150." These pieces demonstrate Hanson's mastery of choral writing and his ability to evoke deep spiritual and emotional resonance.
"An American Romantic" is a must-listen for fans of classical music and those looking to explore the rich tapestry of American romantic composition. Howard Hanson's compositions are timeless, and this album is a perfect introduction to his work.