Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Alan Hovhaness's symphonies with the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama Wind Orchestra's 2005 release on Naxos. This album showcases three of Hovhaness's symphonies, Nos. 4, 20, and 53, each offering a unique blend of easy listening and classical elements that highlight the composer's distinctive style.
Symphony No. 4, Op. 165, opens the album with its three-movement structure, featuring the Andante, Allegro, and Andante espressivo. Following this, the album presents the two-movement work "Return and Rebuild the Desolate Places, Op. 213," with its Andante and Adagio sections. The second symphony on the album, Symphony No. 20, Op. 223, subtitled "3 Journeys to a Holy Mountain," is a three-movement piece that includes the Andante espressivo, Allegro moderato, and Andante maestoso.
The album concludes with Symphony No. 53, Op. 377, "Star Dawn," featuring the Maestoso sostenuto and Moderato sostenuto con molta espressione movements. Additionally, the album includes a version of the "Prayer of St. Gregory, Op. 62b" for trumpet and wind band, adding a unique dimension to the collection.
Conducted by Keith Brion and featuring John Wallace, this album is a testament to the collaborative artistry of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama Wind Orchestra. With a total duration of 1 hour and 6 minutes, this album is a rich exploration of Hovhaness's symphonic works, offering a blend of tranquility and intensity that is characteristic of his compositions. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album provides a compelling introduction to the works of Alan Hovhaness.