Immerse yourself in the rich orchestral soundscape of the Albany Symphony Orchestra's 2003 album, "Symphony No. 2." This captivating collection, released under Albany Records, showcases a blend of contemporary and classical compositions that span a full 77 minutes of exquisite musicality. The album opens with Steven Stucky's "Son et Lumière," a modern piece that sets the tone for the diverse journey ahead. It features a standout performance of Morton Gould's "Symphony No. 2," a four-movement work that includes the lively "Variations," the evocative "Bivouac," the energetic "Quickstep," and the reflective "Memorial." Additionally, the album includes Gabriel Ian Gould's "Cello Concerto," performed with finesse by the Albany Symphony Orchestra under the direction of David Alan Miller. This recording is a testament to the orchestra's versatility and skill, offering a compelling exploration of both modern and traditional orchestral music.