Leonard Slatkin, the renowned conductor, presents a captivating journey through American orchestral music with this compelling album. Released on February 24, 2009, under the Naxos label, this collection spans a rich tapestry of classical compositions, each offering a unique perspective on the life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln.
The album opens with Charles Ives' "Lincoln, the Great Commoner" and "A Lincoln Address, Op. 124," setting the stage for a musical exploration of Lincoln's presidency and the Civil War era. Vincent Persichetti's "Ford's Theater" suite is a highlight, featuring a series of evocative movements that narrate the story of Lincoln's assassination and its aftermath. Each movement, from "Preamble" to "Conclusion," is a masterful blend of orchestral colors and dramatic storytelling.
The album also includes works by other notable American composers such as Roy Harris, Ernest Bacon, Morton Gould, Gordon McKay, Paul Turok, and Aaron Copland. Highlights include Harris' "Lincoln Legend," Gould's "Variations on an American Song: Aspects of Lincoln and Liberty, Op. 20," and Copland's iconic "Lincoln Portrait."
With a duration of 1 hour and 52 minutes, this album is a substantial and immersive experience. Slatkin's expert conducting brings out the depth and nuance in each piece, making this a standout collection for fans of classical music and American history alike. Whether you're a seasoned listener or new to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding exploration of some of the most significant works in American orchestral music.
2009 Naxos2009 Naxos
Tracks
Lincoln, the Great CommonerCharles Ives, Nashville Symphony Chorus, Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin
A Lincoln Address, Op. 124Vincent Persichetti, Barry Scott, Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin
Abraham Lincoln Walks at MidnightRoy Harris, Sharon Mabry, Mary Kathryn Van Osdale, Anthony LaMarchina, Roger Wiesmeyer
Ford's Theater: I. PreambleErnst Bacon, Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin
Ford's Theater: II. Walt Whitman and the Dying SoldierErnst Bacon, Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin
Ford's Theater: III. Passing TroopsErnst Bacon, Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin
Ford's Theater: IV. The Telegraph Fugue (an Etude for Strings - With Timpani)Ernst Bacon, Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin
Ford's Theater: V. Moonlight on the SavannahErnst Bacon, Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin
Ford's Theater: VI. The TheatreErnst Bacon, Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin
Ford's Theater: VII. The River QueenErnst Bacon, Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin
Ford's Theater: VIII. Premonitions (a duett with a hall clock)Ernst Bacon, Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin
Ford's Theater: IX. Pennsylvania Avenue, April 9, 1865Ernst Bacon, Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin
Ford's Theater: X. Good Friday, 1865Ernst Bacon, Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin
Ford's Theater: XI. The Long RainErnst Bacon, Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin
Ford's Theater: XII. ConclusionErnst Bacon, Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin
Lincoln LegendMorton Gould, Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin
To a Liberator: I. EvocationGeorge Frederick McKay, Nashville Symphony Chorus, Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin
To a Liberator, II. Choral SceneGeorge Frederick McKay, Nashville Symphony Chorus, Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin
To a Liberator: III. MarchGeorge Frederick McKay, Nashville Symphony Chorus, Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin
To a Liberator: IV. DeclarationGeorge Frederick McKay, Nashville Symphony Chorus, Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin
To a Liberator: V. EpilogueGeorge Frederick McKay, Nashville Symphony Chorus, Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin
Variations on an American Song: Aspects of Lincoln and Liberty, Op. 20Paul Turok, Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin
Lincoln PortraitAaron Copland, Abraham Lincoln, Barry Scott, Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin