Roy Harris: Symphonien Nr.3 & 4
Symphonien Nr.3 & 4
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- Künstler: Colorado Symphony Chorus & Orchestra, Marin Alsop
- Label: Naxos, DDD, 2005
- Bestellnummer: 1419541
- Erscheinungstermin: 27.2.2006
- Serie: Naxos American Classics
Stark von seiner Heimat Oklahoma beeinflusst, studierte Roy Harris in Paris bei Nadia Boulanger und kehrte nach Amerika zurück, um sich als einer der führenden Komponisten seiner Generation zu etablieren. Das Fundament seines Schaffens ist die Serie von dreizehn Sinfonien, die seine Karriere von 1933 bis 1976 umspannt. Vom Dirigenten Serge Koussevitzky als "die erste große Sinfonie eines amerikanischen Komponisten" bezeichnet, ist die Sinfonie Nr. 3 bemerkenswert wegen ihrer breiten, schwungvollen Melodien, die an weite Landschaften erinnern, und wegen ihrer ergreifenden Verschmelzung von Flächengesang, Renaissance-Polyphonie, Hymne und Volkslied.
In der Symphonie Nr. 4 "Folk Song Symphony" schöpft Harris aus einer eklektischen Mischung von Folk-Material aus einer Vielzahl regionaler und ethnischer Wurzeln, darunter Cowboy-Lieder, Grenzballaden, Spirituals und Marschlieder.
Strongly influenced by his native Oklahoma, Roy Harris studied in Paris with Nadia Boulanger, returning to America to establish himself as one of the leading composers of his generation. The backbone of his output is the series of thirteen symphonies, which span his career from 1933 to 1976. Described by the conductor, Serge Koussevitzky, as »the first great symphony by an American composer«, Symphony No. 3 is remarkable for its broad, sweeping melodies evoking vast landscapes, and for its affecting fusion of plainsong, Renaissance polyphony, hymnody and folk song.
In Symphony No. 4 »Folk Song Symphony«, Harris draws on an eclectic mix of folk material from a variety of regional and ethnic roots that include cowboy songs, frontier ballads, spirituals and marching songs. This is the first release of a projected Naxos cycle of the thirteen Roy Harris orchestral symphonies.
In der Symphonie Nr. 4 "Folk Song Symphony" schöpft Harris aus einer eklektischen Mischung von Folk-Material aus einer Vielzahl regionaler und ethnischer Wurzeln, darunter Cowboy-Lieder, Grenzballaden, Spirituals und Marschlieder.
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Strongly influenced by his native Oklahoma, Roy Harris studied in Paris with Nadia Boulanger, returning to America to establish himself as one of the leading composers of his generation. The backbone of his output is the series of thirteen symphonies, which span his career from 1933 to 1976. Described by the conductor, Serge Koussevitzky, as »the first great symphony by an American composer«, Symphony No. 3 is remarkable for its broad, sweeping melodies evoking vast landscapes, and for its affecting fusion of plainsong, Renaissance polyphony, hymnody and folk song.
In Symphony No. 4 »Folk Song Symphony«, Harris draws on an eclectic mix of folk material from a variety of regional and ethnic roots that include cowboy songs, frontier ballads, spirituals and marching songs. This is the first release of a projected Naxos cycle of the thirteen Roy Harris orchestral symphonies.
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Symphony No. 3
- 2 Folksong Symphony, "Symphony No. 4": I. The Girl I Left Behind Me
- 3 Folksong Symphony, "Symphony No. 4": II. Western Cowboy
- 4 Folksong Symphony, "symphony No. 4": Iii. Interlude: Dance Tunes For Strings And Percussion
- 5 Folksong Symphony, "Symphony No. 4": IV. Mountaineer Love Song
- 6 Folksong Symphony, "Symphony No. 4": V. Interlude: Dance Tunes for Full Orchestra
- 7 Folksong Symphony, "Symphony No. 4": VI. Negro Fantasy
- 8 Folksong Symphony, "symphony No. 4": Vii. Johnny Comes Marching Home
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