Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Benjamin Britten's "Laderman: Concerto for Orchestra - Britten: Diversions, Op. 21," a timeless classical masterpiece released in 1991 under the Phoenix USA label. This album is a testament to Britten's extraordinary compositional prowess, blending the rich traditions of classical music with innovative neoclassical elements.
The album opens with Laderman's Concerto for Orchestra, a three-movement work that showcases the orchestra's dynamic range and technical brilliance. The first movement, "Sections. Moderato," sets a contemplative tone, while the second, "Variations. Andante," introduces a series of melodic variations that highlight the orchestra's versatility. The final movement, "Combinations. Presto," concludes the concerto with a lively and energetic crescendo.
The second half of the album features Britten's "Diversions, Op. 21," a ten-movement work originally composed for piano left hand and orchestra. Each variation explores a different facet of the theme, ranging from the romantic "Romance" to the playful "Badinerie" and the intense "Toccata." The album culminates in the exhilarating "Tarantella," leaving the listener in awe of Britten's compositional genius.
Performed by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Sergiu Comissiona, with Leon Fleisher on piano, this recording captures the essence of Britten's music with precision and passion. The album's 45-minute duration is a journey through the depths of classical and neoclassical music, offering a rich and rewarding listening experience. Whether you're a seasoned classical enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.
(C) 1991 Phoenix USA(P) 1991 Phoenix USA
Tracks
Concerto for Orchestra: I. Sections. ModeratoEzra Laderman, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Sergiu Comissiona
Concerto for Orchestra: II. Variations. AndanteEzra Laderman, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Sergiu Comissiona
Concerto for Orchestra: III. Combinations. PrestoEzra Laderman, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Sergiu Comissiona