Robertson - Symphony 1 [CD]
Robertson - Symphony 1 [CD]
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Deeply committed to a beauteous aesthetic, composer John Robertson's second album Symphony No. 1 once more delivers a neoclassical triumph with tremendous potential for repeated listening. This release flaunts an unapologetically exuberant elegance ever-present in the composer's oeuvre. The heart of the album is, of course, Robertson's Symphony No. 1, a three-movement epos that explores the vast realm of classical tonality. While the first movement starts out touching upon 20th-century harmonies reminiscent of Prokofiev, the second one already harkens back to the late Romantic school. Still, remaining very much a contemporary composition in it's essence, this symphony offers plenty of innovation: not only does it push the limits of the traditional symphonic fast-slow-fast movement order, it also spearheads intensely lyrical soloistic parts such as the third movement's elaborate solo violin introduction, from which all other instruments organically spring forth. In the same vein, the Suite for Orchestra Op. 46 is easy on the ear, oscillating between the exaltation of the introductory Fanfare, the natural grace of the subsequent Waltz, the profound tristesse of the Elegy, and the uplifting, resolute splendor of the concluding March. The form of musical variations, the calling card of a composer's skill and craftsmanship throughout the ages, receives an apt treatment in the form of Robertson's Variations for small orchestra, Op. 14. In just over 18 minutes, they explore the possibilities of thematic development from every imaginable angle, ranging from the solidly-classical to the breezingly and self-confidently outlandish. John Robertson's straightforward formal choices render all of these compositions intuitively accessible, yet make no compromises in terms of technical and musical complexity, which remain sophisticated throughout. Symphony No. 1 proves that new music can be rooted in tradition, yet offer a breath of creative fresh air - effortlessly and naturally.
Tracklist:
- Symphony No. 1, Op. 18: I. -
- Symphony No. 1, Op. 18: II. -
- Symphony No. 1, Op. 18: III. -
- Suite For Orchestra, Op. 46: I. Fanfare
- Suite For Orchestra, Op. 46: II. Waltz
- Suite For Orchestra, Op. 46: III. Elegy
- Suite For Orchestra, Op. 46: IV. March
- Variations For Small Orchestra, Op. 14: Theme - Var. 1
- Variations For Small Orchestra, Op. 14: Var. 2 - Var. 3
- Variations For Small Orchestra, Op. 14: Var. 4
- Variations For Small Orchestra, Op. 14: Var. 5 - Var. 6 - Finale
UPC: 896931004671
Label: Navona
Release Date: 7.13.18
Format: CD
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