Immerse yourself in a rich tapestry of symphonic works with Leopold Stokowski's "Vaughan Williams, Riegger, Hovhaness & Creston: Symphonic Works." Released on April 26, 2019, under the Signum-Cala label, this classical album spans a captivating 72 minutes, offering a diverse collection of compositions that showcase Stokowski's masterful conducting.
The album opens with Ralph Vaughan Williams' Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, a powerful and evocative piece that sets the tone for the entire collection. The symphony's four movements, ranging from the majestic "Moderato maestoso" to the serene "Andante tranquillo," demonstrate Vaughan Williams' ability to blend traditional forms with innovative harmonies.
Following this, the album presents Wallingford Riegger's "New Dance, Op. 18b," a lively and rhythmic piece that provides a refreshing contrast to the symphonic works. The album then delves into Alan Hovhaness' Symphony No. 2, Op. 132, subtitled "Mysterious Mountain." This three-movement symphony is a testament to Hovhaness' unique style, blending Eastern and Western musical traditions to create a sound that is both mystical and profound.
The album concludes with Paul Creston's "Toccata, Op. 68," a dynamic and virtuosic piece that showcases Stokowski's skill in bringing out the best in both the composer's work and the orchestra. Throughout the album, Stokowski's conducting is precise, expressive, and full of nuance, making this a must-listen for any classical music enthusiast.