The Music of Poul Ruders Vol.8
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Label: Bridge
Cat No: BRIDGE9382
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 30th July 2012
Contents
Artists
Susanna Phillips (soprano)Odense Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Scott YooWorks
Offred SuiteSymphony no.3 'Dream Catcher'
Tundra (Hommage a Jean Sibelius)
Artists
Susanna Phillips (soprano)Odense Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Scott YooAbout
Ruders's Symphony No.3 'Dream Catcher' is a 30-minute long work in two interconnected movements. After a stormy introduction, the music dissolves into the main movement. This dreamlike movement connects to a Scherzo prestissimo, a movement which annotator Malcolm MacDonald describes as: “a tour-de-force of virtuoso orchestral writing, a teeming, yelping, squealing, buzzing, chittering, whooping riot of sound.”
The performances by the Odense Symphony under conductor Scott Yoo are nothing short of spectacular. Volume Six of Bridge's Ruders series (BRIDGE 9336) was Grammy-nominated, received an Editor’s Choice in Gramophone and was a finalist in the contemporary category at the 2011 Gramophone Awards. Volume Seven (BRIDGE 9375) was chosen as Editor's Choice in the April 2012 issue of Gramophone and was awarded an IRR Outstanding in IRR’s March 2012 issue.
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