Immerse yourself in the vibrant and eclectic world of Morton Gould's "Gould: Derivations," a captivating album released on May 3, 2011, under the Naxos label. This exquisite collection of works showcases Gould's mastery in blending various musical genres, particularly exotica, creating a rich tapestry of sounds that will engage and enthrall.
The album opens with the bold and triumphant "Fanfare for Freedom," setting the stage for the diverse compositions that follow. The "Saint Lawrence Suite" takes you on a journey through four distinct movements, each offering a unique musical landscape. From the solemn "Dedication" to the lively "Quickstep," the delicate "Chansonette," and the grand "Commemoration March," this suite is a testament to Gould's versatility and creativity.
"Jericho Rhapsody" is a standout track, showcasing Gould's ability to weave intricate melodies and harmonies into a cohesive and compelling piece. The "Derivations" suite is another highlight, featuring four movements that explore different musical styles, from the playful "Warm Up" to the energetic "Ride Out."
The album concludes with the impressive "Symphony No. 4, 'West Point'," divided into two powerful movements, "Epitaphs" and "Marches." This symphony is a fitting finale to an album that demonstrates Gould's exceptional talent and innovative spirit.
With a duration of just over an hour, "Gould: Derivations" is a rich and rewarding listening experience. Whether you're a longtime fan of Morton Gould or new to his music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.