Immerse yourself in a rich tapestry of classical orchestral music with the Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal's captivating album, "Saint-Saëns - Liszt - Saariaho - Moussa (Deluxe Edition)." Released on October 23, 2015, under the Groupe Analekta, Inc. label, this collection is a testament to the orchestra's virtuosity and the timeless appeal of classical compositions.
The album opens with Camille Saint-Saëns' monumental "Symphony No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 78, ‘Organ Symphony,’" a work that masterfully blends orchestral and organ elements. The symphony's four movements, ranging from the contemplative "Adagio" to the exhilarating "Maestoso - Allegro," showcase the orchestra's dynamic range and precision.
Following Saint-Saëns, the album delves into Franz Liszt's "Fantasy and Fugue on B.A.C.H.," a piece that highlights the orchestra's technical prowess and the organ's resonant depth. The composition is expertly arranged for organ and orchestra by Jean-Marc Cochereau, adding a unique layer to this classic work.
The album then introduces the contemporary sounds of Kaija Saariaho with "Maan Varjot for Organ and Orchestra." This three-movement piece, performed with Olivier Latry on the organ, offers a modern contrast to the traditional works, demonstrating the orchestra's versatility and adaptability.
Samy Moussa's "A Globe Itself Infolding for Organ and Orchestra" concludes the album, providing a thought-provoking and innovative finale. This work, like the others, is performed with skill and passion, underscoring the orchestra's commitment to both classical and contemporary repertoire.
Conducted by Kent Nagano and featuring the exceptional organ playing of Olivier Latry and Jean-Willy Kunz, this album is a must-listen for any classical music enthusiast. The Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal delivers a powerful and nuanced performance, making this album a standout in their impressive discography. With a duration of 1 hour and 20 minutes, it offers a substantial and rewarding listening experience.