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Anderson / DiViSion / Eight Strings & A Whistle- Anderson: Chamber Symphonies Nos. 2-4

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Since the robust development of the symphonic form in the 18th century, many composers, from Haydn, Beethoven, Mahler and Stravinsky, have written within the genre, creating engaging sonic worlds in and of themselves. Inspired by Arnold Schoenberg's two chamber symphonies, American composer Douglas Anderson presents three of his chamber symphonies on his debut release on Ravello Records, which aim to envelope the listener in a varied and multifaceted musical environment all the while exploring the genre using the necessarily limited timbral and harmonic palette of a small ensemble. Each of Anderson's three-movement chamber symphonies was written for a particular ensemble, deriving pitch material from the characteristics of the instruments. Chamber Symphony No. 2 (1989) was written for Oval Window Chamber Ensemble and premiered in 1989 at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall. Written for flute, clarinet, violin and cello, this work incorporates elements and characteristics from a variety of composers, from Mozart and Josquin Des Prez to Shostakovich. Chamber Symphony No. 3 (2001), written for and premiered by Eight Strings and a Whistle, features a short cadenza between the movements for each of the instruments - flute, viola, and cello - providing momentum leading up to an intense climax. Anderson's Chamber Symphony No. 4 (2011) was written for the piano trio and uses two serial rows, which are made more and more complex through a series of variations. The composer magnifies the scope of the symphonic form, taking it out of it's traditional context and restraining it to a smaller ensemble only to open up new realms in chamber music repertory

Tracklist:

  1. Chamber Symphony No. 2: I. Introduction - Flute Cadenza
  2. Chamber Symphony No. 2: II. Violin Cadenza
  3. Chamber Symphony No. 2: III. Coda
  4. Chamber Symphony No. 3: I. Introduction - Flute Cadenza
  5. Chamber Symphony No. 3: II. Viola Cadenza
  6. Chamber Symphony No. 3: III. Coda
  7. Chamber Symphony No. 4: I. Introduction
  8. Chamber Symphony No. 4: II. Trio Summary & Transition
  9. Chamber Symphony No. 4: III. Coda
Format: New CD/Classical

Anderson / DiViSion / Eight Strings & A Whistle- Anderson: Chamber Symphonies Nos. 2-4

SKU: 636160195135
Regular price ¥120.00
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Release Date: 01.08.2016

 
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Since the robust development of the symphonic form in the 18th century, many composers, from Haydn, Beethoven, Mahler and Stravinsky, have written within the genre, creating engaging sonic worlds in and of themselves. Inspired by Arnold Schoenberg's two chamber symphonies, American composer Douglas Anderson presents three of his chamber symphonies on his debut release on Ravello Records, which aim to envelope the listener in a varied and multifaceted musical environment all the while exploring the genre using the necessarily limited timbral and harmonic palette of a small ensemble. Each of Anderson's three-movement chamber symphonies was written for a particular ensemble, deriving pitch material from the characteristics of the instruments. Chamber Symphony No. 2 (1989) was written for Oval Window Chamber Ensemble and premiered in 1989 at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall. Written for flute, clarinet, violin and cello, this work incorporates elements and characteristics from a variety of composers, from Mozart and Josquin Des Prez to Shostakovich. Chamber Symphony No. 3 (2001), written for and premiered by Eight Strings and a Whistle, features a short cadenza between the movements for each of the instruments - flute, viola, and cello - providing momentum leading up to an intense climax. Anderson's Chamber Symphony No. 4 (2011) was written for the piano trio and uses two serial rows, which are made more and more complex through a series of variations. The composer magnifies the scope of the symphonic form, taking it out of it's traditional context and restraining it to a smaller ensemble only to open up new realms in chamber music repertory

Tracklist:

  1. Chamber Symphony No. 2: I. Introduction - Flute Cadenza
  2. Chamber Symphony No. 2: II. Violin Cadenza
  3. Chamber Symphony No. 2: III. Coda
  4. Chamber Symphony No. 3: I. Introduction - Flute Cadenza
  5. Chamber Symphony No. 3: II. Viola Cadenza
  6. Chamber Symphony No. 3: III. Coda
  7. Chamber Symphony No. 4: I. Introduction
  8. Chamber Symphony No. 4: II. Trio Summary & Transition
  9. Chamber Symphony No. 4: III. Coda