Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Henk Badings, an Indonesian-Dutch composer of remarkable depth and innovation. This album, released in 2007, showcases three of his most compelling symphonies: No. 2, No. 7 "Louisville Symphony," and No. 12 "Symphonic Sound Figures." Each piece is a testament to Badings' unique blend of avant-garde and experimental styles, rooted in his early exposure to Indonesian music and honed through his studies at the Utrecht Conservatory.
The Second Symphony, composed in 1932, is a three-movement work that echoes the influences of Honegger and Hindemith, offering a dynamic and engaging listening experience. The Seventh Symphony, nicknamed "Louisville Symphony," is a four-movement masterpiece that showcases Badings' ability to craft intricate and expressive compositions. The Twelfth Symphony, "Symphonic Sound Figures," is a single-movement exploration of sound and texture, demonstrating Badings' experimental approach to symphonic music.
Performed by the Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of David Porcelijn, this album is a must-listen for anyone interested in modern classical music. With a total duration of 59 minutes, it's a concise yet comprehensive introduction to the symphonic works of Henk Badings, a composer whose contributions to the genre are both significant and enduring.