The Eastman-Rochester Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Howard Hanson, presents a captivating album titled "Tabu," released on July 26, 2011, through SINETONE AMR. This 43-minute orchestral journey is a testament to the ensemble's prowess, ranking them in the top 50% of artists. The album features a single, powerful composition: Colin McPhee's "Tabuh-Tabuhan," a piece that masterfully blends Western orchestral traditions with the rhythmic complexities of Balinese gamelan music. The album opens with "Ostinatos," a movement driven by repetitive motifs on percussion instruments, creating a hypnotic and engaging atmosphere. "Nocturne" follows, offering a stark contrast with its serene and introspective melodies. The album concludes with the exhilarating "Finale," bringing the composition full circle with a return to the rhythmic intensity of the opening movement. Additionally, the album includes "The Minotaur - Ballet Suite," adding another layer of depth and variety to this already rich musical experience. "Tabu" is not just a collection of tracks but a cohesive exploration of sound, rhythm, and emotion, showcasing the Eastman-Rochester Symphony Orchestra's versatility and Howard Hanson's skillful conducting.