Immerse yourself in the captivating world of John Kinsella's "Kinsella: Symphonies Nos. 3 and 4," a remarkable orchestral journey released on November 26, 1997, under the Marco-Polo label. This album is a testament to Kinsella's compositional prowess, featuring two expansive symphonies that showcase his unique voice in the realm of classical music.
The third symphony, "Joie de Vivre," is a vibrant and dynamic work, divided into five distinct movements. It begins with a contemplative "Prologue: Adagio," setting the stage for the lively "Presto giocoso, Vivo" that follows. The "Intermezzo" offers a moment of introspection before the serene "Adagio tranquillo" and the concluding "Epilogue" bring the symphony to a close.
In contrast, the fourth symphony, "The Four Provinces," is a more structured and thematic work, also comprising four movements. It opens with the energetic "Allegro energico," followed by the dreamy "Moderato, quasi una Fantasia." The playful "Scherzo. Allegro molto" leads into the grand finale, "quasi una Fantasia," rounding out this impressive composition.
With a total runtime of 1 hour and 17 minutes, this album is a substantial and rewarding listen, offering a rich tapestry of musical ideas and emotions. Whether you're a longtime admirer of John Kinsella's work or a newcomer to his compositions, "Kinsella: Symphonies Nos. 3 and 4" is sure to leave a lasting impression.