Joly Braga Santos' "Braga Santos: Symphony No. 2 / Encruzilhada" is a captivating classical album that showcases the composer's early genius and vibrant musical language. Written at the tender age of 23, the Second Symphony, Op. 13, is a powerful and ambitious work that echoes the influences of Walton, Vaughan Williams, and a touch of Copland. The symphony's four movements, ranging from the dramatic "Largo - Allegro energico ed appassionato" to the introspective "Lento, Allegro, Epilogo (Lento)," demonstrate Braga Santos' mastery of orchestration and emotional depth.
The album also features the ballet "Crossroads (Encruzilhada)," Op. 41, a lively and evocative suite that transports the audience to the bustling streets and dance halls of Lisbon. The five movements, including the rhythmic "General Dance" and the delicate "Pas de deux," are performed with precision and flair by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Álvaro Cassuto.
Recorded in 2001 and released under the Marco-Polo label, this album spans a total duration of 1 hour and 5 minutes, offering a rich and immersive listening experience. Whether you're a seasoned classical enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Joly Braga Santos' "Braga Santos: Symphony No. 2 / Encruzilhada" is sure to captivate and inspire.