"The New American Scene III" by the Cleveland Chamber Symphony is a captivating journey through contemporary American orchestral and chamber music, released in 1999 under Albany Records. This album showcases the ensemble's versatility and the innovative spirit of American composers from the late 20th century.
The Cleveland Chamber Symphony, conducted by Edwin London, presents a diverse collection of works that highlight the rich tapestry of American musical expression. Comprising ten tracks, the album spans a little over an hour, offering a blend of intricate chamber music and expansive orchestral pieces.
The album opens with "Solstice" by Donald Erb, a dynamic and evocative piece that sets the tone for the rest of the collection. It continues with a series of "Lyric Intermezzo" movements by George Perle, each displaying a unique character and emotional depth. William Duckworth's "Mysterious Numbers" suite adds a layer of complexity and rhythmic intrigue, while Salvatore Martirano's "Isabela" brings the album to a close with a powerful and expressive finale.
This album is a testament to the Cleveland Chamber Symphony's commitment to performing and promoting new American music. It offers a compelling exploration of the creative landscape of American composers, making it a valuable addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.