Immerse yourself in a world of orchestral brilliance with the Boston Symphony Orchestra's latest release, "Boston Symphony Commissions." This captivating album, released on November 8, 2019, under the prestigious Naxos label, is a testament to the orchestra's enduring commitment to commissioning and performing new works. Spanning a diverse range of compositions, the album offers a rich tapestry of classical music that showcases the orchestra's virtuosity and versatility.
The album opens with "The Space of a Door," a piece that sets the tone for the journey ahead. It is followed by a series of sonnets, each beautifully interpreted and performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. These include Sonnet 30, Sonnet 12, Sonnet 60, and Sonnet 75, each offering a unique emotional and musical landscape.
The second half of the album introduces the "Express Abstractionism" series, a collection of pieces inspired by renowned abstract artists. From the dense bubbles of Calder to the vibrant colors of Kandinsky, and the geometric precision of Mondrian, each piece is a musical exploration of the visual art that inspired it. The series includes "Dense Bubbles," "Richter," "The Rainbow Inside a Bolt of Lightning," and "The Sun, The Moon, Mondrian."
In addition to these, the album features "The Origin of Life on Earth" and "Marble, and Krasner," both of which add depth and variety to the collection. The album concludes with "Everything Happens So Much," a piece that leaves a lasting impression.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 1 minute, "Boston Symphony Commissions" is a journey through the world of classical music, offering a blend of traditional and contemporary pieces that highlight the Boston Symphony Orchestra's exceptional talent and artistic vision. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.