John Corigliano, a titan of contemporary classical music, presents a compelling journey through his Symphony No. 2 and The Mannheim Rocket in this captivating album. Commissioned by the Boston Symphony Orchestra to celebrate the centennial anniversary of Symphony Hall, Corigliano's Symphony No. 2 is a testament to his mastery of orchestral composition. The symphony, originally conceived as a string quartet, was re-scored for string orchestra, drawing comparisons to Beethoven's Grosse Fuge.
The album opens with the Symphony No. 2, a five-movement work that showcases Corigliano's ability to blend traditional symphonic forms with contemporary sensibilities. The Prelude sets the stage with its powerful, dramatic opening, while the Scherzo injects a sense of playfulness and energy. The Nocturne offers a moment of quiet reflection, leading into the intense and complex Fugue. The Postlude brings the symphony to a close with a sense of resolution and finality.
The second half of the album features The Mannheim Rocket, a vibrant and colorful orchestral collage that takes listeners on a whirlwind tour through musical history. Corigliano seamlessly weaves together references to famous German composers like Mozart and Wagner, creating a rich and engaging tapestry of sound. The Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by John Storgårds, brings these works to life with precision and passion, making this album a standout in Corigliano's illustrious career.