Del Tredici: Paul Revere's Ride / Theofanidis: The Here and Now / Bernstein: Lamentation Robert Spano

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  • Release Date: 10/25/2005
  • Sales Rank: 190,323
  • Label: TELARC
  • UPC: 089408063824
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Del Tredici: Paul Revere's Ride / Theofanidis: The Here and Now / Bernstein: Lamentation

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Since maverick conductor Robert Spano became music director of the Atlanta Symphony in 2001, the orchestra has emerged as a leader in commissioning and recording new music, especially from American composers. City Scape, the most important of their Telarc CDs to date, brought much attention to the wonderfully inventive music of Jennifer Higdon, while Rainbow Body introduced listeners to Christopher Theofanidis, whose music gets another outing on this latest recording. Both Theofanidis's The Here and Now and David Del Tredici's Paul Revere's Ride are large works for chorus and orchestra, premiered in Atlanta on the same evening in May 2005. The Atlanta Symphony Chorus has a distinguished history, thanks to Robert Shaw's long tenure as music director, and it's good to hear the tradition continuing in such fine form. A varied and engaging setting of selected texts by the 13th-century Persian poet Rumi (translated into English), The Here and Now shows Theofanidis's mastery of the orchestra and his strong sense for both melody and drama. If the beautifully harmonized choral parts don't always allow the lyrics to come through clearly, the shorter "Narratives" for solo baritone do bring Rumi's insightful words to the fore. Del Tredici's setting of the famous Longfellow poem about Paul Revere provides a brilliant showcase for soprano soloist Hila Plitmann, and fans of the composer's neo-Romantic style will find much to enjoy in this viscerally evocative work, which was conceived as a patriotic post-9/11 response. Yet the most eloquent music on this disc comes at its center, with mezzo-soprano Nancy Maultsby's gripping performance of the "Lamentation" from Leonard Bernstein's "Jeremiah" Symphony. Bracketing this American classic with the two new works, Spano and the Atlantans have once again done their part to demonstrate the ongoing vitality of the nation's musical scene. Scott Paulin, Barnes & Noble



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