Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Don Gillis's Symphony No. 4, a remarkable piece that showcases the composer's unique blend of innovation and tradition. This album, released on December 1, 2004, under Albany Records, presents the world-premiere recordings of Gillis's Fourth Symphony and his Second Piano Concerto, both conducted and performed with exquisite skill by Ian Hobson and the Sinfonia Varsovia.
The Fourth Symphony, lasting nearly half an hour, is a testament to Gillis's ability to craft intricate and engaging compositions. It is divided into three distinct movements: "I. Slowly; fast; slowly," "II. Slowly - with much feeling," and "III. Fast - with energy and drive." Each movement offers a different emotional landscape, from the contemplative and introspective to the energetic and dynamic.
The Second Piano Concerto, closer to 40 minutes in duration, is a tour de force of piano virtuosity and orchestral brilliance. The concerto is structured into three movements: "I. Slowly - solemnly," "II. Slowly; tempo di valse," and "III. Quickly." Each movement highlights the interplay between the solo piano and the orchestra, creating a rich and varied musical experience.
Born in Cameron, Missouri, Don Gillis was a prolific composer who studied trumpet and trombone from a young age. His compositions often reflect his deep understanding of both classical and popular music, making his works accessible yet profound. This album is a perfect example of Gillis's ability to blend these influences into a cohesive and compelling musical narrative.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 4 minutes, this album is a must-listen for anyone interested in classical music, particularly those who appreciate the works of American composers. The combination of Gillis's masterful compositions and the exceptional performances by Ian Hobson and the Sinfonia Varsovia makes this album a standout in the classical music genre.