Immerse yourself in the rich, evocative sounds of Don Gillis' Symphony No. 7, a captivating classical album released on April 1, 2006, under Albany Records. This album is a treasure trove of Gillis' most beloved works, featuring three of his most celebrated compositions: "Portrait of a Frontier Town," "The Alamo," and the titular "Symphony No. 7: Saga of a Prairie School."
The album opens with "Portrait of a Frontier Town," a multi-movement suite that paints a vivid sonic picture of life on the American frontier. From the bustling "Chamber of Commerce" to the lively "Ranch House Party" and the serene "Prairie Sunset," each track offers a unique glimpse into the spirit and character of a bygone era.
Next, "The Alamo" stands as a stirring tribute to the historic battle, with Gillis' powerful compositions bringing the drama and heroism of the event to life.
The centerpiece of the album is "Symphony No. 7: Saga of a Prairie School," a three-movement work that chronicles the vision, dedication, and fulfillment of building a school in the heart of the prairie. The Sinfonia Varsovia, conducted by Ian Hobson, delivers a masterful performance, capturing the essence of each piece with precision and passion.
With a total runtime of 59 minutes, this album is a testament to Don Gillis' genius as a composer, offering a rich and varied listening experience that showcases his ability to evoke vivid imagery and emotion through music. Whether you're a longtime fan of classical music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, Symphony No. 7 is sure to captivate and inspire.