Dive into the avant-garde symphonic world of George Antheil with this captivating release featuring two of his most intriguing works: Symphony No. 1 "Zingareska" and Symphony No. 6 "After Delacroix". Recorded in 2000 by CPO, this album offers a unique blend of early 20th-century innovation and timeless compositional brilliance.
The first symphony, presented in its 1923 version, is a vibrant exploration of gypsy-inspired themes, with movements ranging from the innocent and playful "Innocènte" to the rhythmic energy of "Ragtime". Antheil's distinctive style shines through in the second symphony, inspired by the paintings of Eugène Delacroix, where he masterfully intertwines orchestral grandeur with avant-garde experimentation.
With a total runtime of just over an hour, this album is a testament to Antheil's enduring influence on modern music. The "Archipelago 'Rhumba'" adds a rhythmic and exotic touch, rounding off the collection with a piece that showcases Antheil's versatility. Whether you're a seasoned classical enthusiast or a curious explorer of avant-garde sounds, this album promises a rich and rewarding listening experience.