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"Boston Symphony Commissions" by the Boston Symphony Orchestra is a captivating journey through contemporary classical music, released on November 8, 2019, under the prestigious Naxos label. This album is a testament to the orchestra's commitment to commissioning and performing new works, showcasing a blend of evocative and thought-provoking pieces that span a rich tapestry of themes and emotions.
The album opens with "The Space of a Door," a piece that sets the tone for the diverse musical landscape that follows. It features a series of sonnets, including "Sonnet 30," "Sonnet 12," and "Sonnet 60," each beautifully interpreted and performed by the orchestra. These sonnets are interspersed with other compelling works such as "Everything Happens So Much" and "The Origin of Life on Earth," which add depth and variety to the listening experience.
A highlight of the album is the four-part "Express Abstractionism" series, inspired by renowned artists like Calder, Richter, Kandinsky, and Mondrian. Each part—"Dense Bubbles," "Richter," "Kandinsky, and Marble, and Krasner," and "The Sun, The Moon, Mondrian"—offers a unique auditory exploration, reflecting the vibrant and dynamic nature of abstract art.
With a duration of one hour and one minute, "Boston Symphony Commissions" is a rich and immersive experience that highlights the Boston Symphony Orchestra's versatility and artistic excellence. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rewarding and engaging exploration of modern orchestral compositions.