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Ned Rorem's "Orchestral Works" is a captivating journey through the realms of neoclassical and avant-garde music, released on January 1, 1988, under the New World Records label. This album showcases Rorem's mastery in composing intricate and evocative pieces that span a total duration of 51 minutes.
The album is divided into two main suites: "String Symphony" and "Sunday Morning." The "String Symphony" is a five-movement work that begins with a waltz, followed by a berceuse, a scherzo, a nocturne, and concludes with a rondo. Each movement offers a unique blend of textures and moods, highlighting Rorem's skill in orchestration and his ability to create a cohesive yet varied musical narrative.
The second suite, "Sunday Morning," is an eight-movement work that delves into a more introspective and poetic realm. Titles like "...green freedom," "...birds, Before they fly," and "Death is the mother of beauty" suggest a deep exploration of nature, life, and the human condition. The final track, "Eagles," serves as a powerful culmination to this profound suite.
Ned Rorem's "Orchestral Works" is a testament to his innovative approach to composition, blending traditional forms with modern techniques to create a sound that is both timeless and contemporary. This album is a must-experience for those interested in the evolution of classical music and the avant-garde movements of the late 20th century.