Rouse: Symphony No. 5, Supplica & Concerto for Orchestra
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Rouse: Symphony No. 5, Supplica & Concerto for Orchestra
Label Catalogue Number:
8.559852
8.559852
Running Time: 01:11:21
Release Date: July 2020
Originally recorded in 2019
Originally recorded in 2019
Genre:
Classical
Orchestral & Concertos
Classical
Orchestral & Concertos
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About
Few contemporary artists have been as significant as Pulitzer Prize and GRAMMY Award winner Christopher Rouse, whose imaginative approach made him one of the most frequently performed composers during his lifetime. The Concerto for Orchestra is a ‘hyper-concerto’ that gives each player a chance to shine, while the mournful intimacy and passion of Supplica unfolds somewhat like the slow movement of a Bruckner or Mahler symphony. Rouse’s Fifth Symphony fondly recalls Beethoven’s mighty Fifth but blurs the lines between tradition and modernity, transporting the listener from turbulence to serenity. It was described as “brilliant, exciting and at times hauntingly beautiful” in The Dallas Morning News. Champions of new American music, the Nashville Symphony and its music director Giancarlo Guerrero had premiered numerous works and received 13 GRAMMY Awards including two for Best Orchestral Performance. Among their award-winning recordings include works by Michael Daugherty (Metropolis Symphony on 8.559635; Tales of Hemingway on 8.559798), Stephen Paulus (Three Places of Enlightenment on 8.559740), and Jennifer Higdon (All Things Majestic and Viola Concerto on 8.559823).
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Reviews
Nominee in the Contemporary category
Gramophone Awards 2021
Top 10 Classical Albums of 2020
"... The Nashville Symphony under Giancarlo Guerrero sounds marvelous, helped by a full yet transparent recording engineering to match. These works continue to reveal themselves, even at repeated listening." — Tal Agam
TheClassicReview.com - 16 December 2020
Critics’ Choice 2020
“New music with backbone from a much-missed composer…”
David Gutman - Gramophone magazine - December 2020
Nominee in Contemporary Music Category
International Classical Music Awards 2021
Winner of the Best Contemporary Classical Composition category
63rd Grammy Awards 2021
“Three brilliantly performed works from a modern master of the orchestra.”
William Hedley – MusicWeb-International.com – 22 October 2020
“… The titles of the five scenes [Opera Without Words] are The Beloved, The Minstrel, The Idol, The Gladiator, Ther Farewell. It is up to the listener to evoke his or her own story. In the excellent, very eloquent and dramatic interpretation of the Nashville Symphony this is quite exciting!” ****
Remy Franck – Pizzicato.lu – 1 September 2020
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David Gutman - Classicalource.com - August 2020
Performance ***** Recording ****
Steph Power - BBC Music magazine - September 2020
“… this recording is a great tribute to Christopher Rouse and another feather in the Nashville Symphony’s cap. It is my understanding that Rouse was at many of the rehearsals and concerts for these live recordings, and is the last recording made under his supervision… this recording is superb”
David Krenz – Music City Review.com – 5 August 2020
“… His Rouse] first childhood encounter with Ludwig’s fifth marked the beginning of his composing life; and his own fifth, composed in 2015, makes for a stirring homage (especially in the timpani department) as well as a miniature survey of his vast range.”
Michael Andor Prodeur – The Washington Post – 29 July 2020
“… it [Sym No. 5] is a very characteristic and memorable neo-romantic work, brilliantly and atmospherically played by the Nashville Symphony, one of the three orchestras that commissioned the work. Supplica is a kind of lament… ». Giancarlo Guerrero’s conducting is very sensitive and lyrical. The concluding Concerto for Orchestra, dedicated to Marin Alsop, first contrasts smaller virtuoso and calm passages, followed by a longer calm and reflective part and finally an Allegro, which reaches a frenzied, almost hysterical climax. This very characteristic and exciting work can also be heard in a gripping performance, which concludes this grandiose and recommendable CD… a welcome and top-class homage to this wonderful composer.” *****
Remy Franck – Pizzicato.lu – 31 July 2020
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