Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Paul Creston's Symphony No. 4, released on February 1, 2005, under Albany Records. This album is a testament to Creston's mastery of orchestral composition, offering a rich and diverse listening experience that spans a little over an hour.
The album opens with the powerful Janus, op. 77, setting the stage for the intricate and expressive Concerto No. 2 for Violin and Orchestra, op. 78. This concerto is a journey in itself, with its Allegro, Andante, and Presto movements each showcasing Creston's ability to evoke a range of emotions and moods.
The second half of the album is dedicated to Creston's Symphony No. 4, a four-movement masterpiece that begins with the majestic Maestoso and continues through the serene Andante pastorale, the playful Allegretto giocoso, and the lively Vivace saltellante. Each movement is a distinct exploration of sound and rhythm, demonstrating Creston's versatility and innovation.
Whether you're a long-time fan of Creston's work or a newcomer to his compositions, this album is sure to impress. The Symphony No. 4 is not just a collection of pieces, but a cohesive and engaging exploration of orchestral music that highlights the best of Paul Creston's talents.