Immerse yourself in a captivating journey through the works of three distinguished composers, masterfully performed by the Eastman-Rochester Symphony Orchestra. This album, released on July 5, 2011, under the Soundmark label, offers a rich and diverse listening experience that spans nearly 50 minutes.
The album opens with Henry Cowell's Symphony No. 4, also known as the "Short Symphony." This four-movement work is a testament to Cowell's innovative compositional style, blending traditional symphonic elements with his unique rhythmic and harmonic language. The symphony unfolds with a hymn-like Allegro, followed by a contemplative Ballad, a lively Dance, and concludes with a Moderato con moto, showcasing the orchestra's versatility and precision.
The second half of the album is dedicated to Alan Hovhaness' Arevakal - Concerto No. 1 for Orchestra, a six-movement work that draws inspiration from Armenian folk music and religious themes. The concerto begins with an Allegretto, leading into a deeply expressive Canzona and a rhythmic Estampie. The final movements include a spirited Allegro vivace, a hymn of praise (Sharagan), and a concluding Ballata, each highlighting the orchestra's dynamic range and emotional depth.
The album concludes with Wallingford Riegger's New Dance, a brief yet engaging piece that adds a touch of modernist flair to the collection.
Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album offers a compelling exploration of 20th-century orchestral music, performed by one of America's finest symphony orchestras.