Nicolas Flagello - Symphony No.2 / Arnold Rosner - Symphony No.8
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Label: Naxos
Cat No: 8573060
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 3rd June 2013
Contents
Works
Concerto Sinfonico, op.77b (arr. M Patterson for saxophone quartet and wind ensemble)Odyssey, op.74
Symphony no.2, op.63 'Symphony of the Winds'
Valse Noire, op.45b (arr. W Simmons for saxophone quartet)
Symphony no.8, op.84 'Trinity'
Artists
University of Houston Saxophone QuartetUniversity of Houston Wind Ensemble
Conductor
David BertmanWorks
Concerto Sinfonico, op.77b (arr. M Patterson for saxophone quartet and wind ensemble)Odyssey, op.74
Symphony no.2, op.63 'Symphony of the Winds'
Valse Noire, op.45b (arr. W Simmons for saxophone quartet)
Symphony no.8, op.84 'Trinity'
Artists
University of Houston Saxophone QuartetUniversity of Houston Wind Ensemble
Conductor
David BertmanAbout
Nicolas Flagello’s traditional late-romantic musical values and powerfully emotional and spiritual expressiveness are explored deeply in this program, from the grimly funereal Odyssey to his intensely sombre and turbulent Symphony No.2 and a new arrangement of the dark and tempestuous Concerto Sinfonico, his last completed work. Transcribed for saxophones, Valse Noire was originally a test piece for accordion.
Arnold Rosner’s superbly crafted and highly individual works draw on archaic models, the Symphony No.8 engaging us from a position of meditative devotion and majestic mysticism.
The University of Houston Wind Ensemble has been admired for its ‘striking lightness and delicacy’ (ClassicsToday.com on Vittorio Giannini’s Symphony No.3 on 8570130).
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