Dive into the rich and diverse orchestral works of Arnold Rosner with "Orchestral Music of Arnold Rosner, Vol. I," released on November 1, 2002, under Albany Records. This album is a testament to Rosner's prolific career as an American composer, whose music has resonated across the United States, Europe, and Israel. Spanning a total of 1 hour and 14 minutes, the album features nine captivating tracks that showcase Rosner's mastery of orchestral composition.
The album opens with "A Millennium Overture, Op. 112," a dynamic and invigorating piece that sets the stage for the musical journey ahead. Following this is "A Sephardic Rhapsody, Op. 95," a 16-minute exploration of Rosner's unique blend of cultural influences and orchestral innovation. The centerpiece of the album is the "Concerto for Two Trumpets, Strings and Timpani, Op. 107," a three-movement work that highlights the virtuosic interplay between the trumpets and the orchestral ensemble.
The second half of the album is dedicated to "The Tragedy of Queen Jane, Op. 78," a four-movement suite that tells a dramatic and poignant story through music. From the haunting "Prelude" to the triumphant "Clarion," each movement offers a glimpse into Rosner's ability to evoke a wide range of emotions and narratives through his compositions.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Arnold Rosner or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a compelling introduction to his orchestral works. The Owensboro Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Nicholas Palmer, brings Rosner's compositions to life with precision and passion, making this a must-listen for any lover of classical music.