Nashville Symphony & Giancarlo Guerrero – Aaron Jay Kernis: Color Wheel – Symphony No. 4 “Chromelodeon” (Live) (2020) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Nashville Symphony & Giancarlo Guerrero – Aaron Jay Kernis: Color Wheel – Symphony No. 4 “Chromelodeon” (Live) (2020)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 52:10 minutes | 1,69 GB | Genre: Classical
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Naxos

Pulitzer Prize recipient and Grammy award-winner Aaron Jay Kernis is one of America’s most performed composers. Both works on this album exemplify his creative approach to orchestral composition, sharing elements in common, such as virtuoso percussion writing and the use of variation form. Color Wheel is an exuberant miniature concerto for orchestra with a wide array of contrasts, while Symphony No. 4 ‘Chromelodeon’ explores the coexistence of opposing musical forces to powerful, pensive, and touching effect.

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Nashville Symphony, Giancarlo Guerrero – Rouse: Symphony No. 5, Supplica & Concerto for Orchestra (2020) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Nashville Symphony, Giancarlo Guerrero – Rouse: Symphony No. 5, Supplica & Concerto for Orchestra (2020)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:11:29 minutes | 1,19 GB | Genre: Classical
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Naxos

“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.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.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.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.”

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Nashville Symphony, Giancarlo Guerrero – John Adams: My Father Knew Charles Ives & Harmonielehre (2021) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Nashville Symphony, Giancarlo Guerrero – John Adams: My Father Knew Charles Ives & Harmonielehre (2021)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:08:59 minutes | 1,19 GB | Genre: Classical
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Naxos

John Adams (1947): My Father Knew Charles Ives / Harmonielehre (Nashville Symphony, Guerrero) Pulitzer and Erasmus Prize-winning composer John Adams occupies a unique position in the world of American music. His works stand out among contemporary classical compositions for their depth of expression, brilliance of sound, and the profoundly humanist nature of their themes. Adams describes My Father Knew Charles Ives as “an homage and encomium to a composer whose influence on me has been huge.” Harmonielehre was a deliberate move by Adams to expand his musical language beyond Minimalism, keeping its energetic pulse but embracing the rich tonal resources of the past to create a work that has accrued an aura of timelessness.

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