Dive into the rich and diverse world of Morton Gould's orchestral compositions with the album "Morton Gould: Orchestral Music." Released on September 1, 1998, under Albany Records, this collection showcases Gould's mastery of various musical genres, from exotica to classical, and highlights his versatility as both a composer and conductor. The album features the Albany Symphony Orchestra, conducted by David Alan Miller, delivering a captivating performance of Gould's intricate and dynamic works.
Spanning a total of 1 hour and 10 minutes, the album includes a variety of pieces such as "Show Piece for Orchestra," a multi-movement work commissioned by Columbia Records in 1954, and the "Piano Concerto," which showcases Gould's ability to blend vigor and melody seamlessly. The "StringMusic" suite offers a more intimate exploration of string instruments, with movements ranging from the lively "Tango" to the somber "Dirge."
Morton Gould, known for his contributions to light music and his arrangements of Broadway and jazz standards, reveals a deeper, more complex side of his musical genius in this orchestral collection. Recorded in the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, the album captures the essence of Gould's compositions with clarity and precision. Whether you're a longtime fan of Gould's work or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a compelling journey through the creative mind of one of America's most versatile composers.
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