Immerse yourself in the evocative orchestral works of Bechara El-Khoury, a renowned composer who masterfully blends cultural heritage with classical music. Released on October 12, 2002, under the Naxos label, "El-Khoury: The Ruins of Beirut / Hill of Strangeness" is a captivating journey through the composer's vivid imagination and deep emotional landscapes.
This album features four distinct compositions, each offering a unique auditory experience. The centerpiece is the Symphony No. 37, "Les ruines de Beyrouth" (The Ruins of Beirut), a four-movement work that paints a poignant picture of the historic city. From the dramatic opening to the tragic finale, this symphony is a powerful exploration of loss, memory, and resilience.
Complementing the symphony are three other notable works: "Meditation symphonique, Op. 53, 'Colline de l'etrange'" (Hill of Strangeness), a contemplative piece that evokes a sense of mystery and introspection; "Harmonies crepusculaires, Op. 55" (Twilight Harmonies), a serene and evocative composition that captures the essence of twilight; and "Poeme symphonique No. 4, Op. 59, 'Le vin des nuages'" (Wine of the Clouds), a lyrical and dreamlike piece that transports the listener to a realm of ethereal beauty.
Performed by the Ukraine National Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Vladimir Sirenko, this album showcases the full range of El-Khoury's compositional prowess. With a total duration of 1 hour and 4 minutes, it is a rich and rewarding listen that will captivate classical music enthusiasts and newcomers alike.