Copland: Symphonies, Vol. 3 [Includes Symphony No 3]

 
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AARON COPLAND
Copland: Symphonies, Vol. 3 [Includes Symphony No 3]
BBC Philharmonic, John Wilson

[ Chandos SACD / Hybrid SACD ]

Release Date: Friday 16 November 2018

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'I hope you will knuckle down to a good symphony', wrote Samuel Barber in September 1944 to his fellow composer Aaron Copland: 'We deserve it of you, and your career is all set for it.' It was a strange thing to say given that Copland had already composed a variety of symphonies, albeit admittedly all more experimental than Barber might have preferred.

The fourth volume in the highly acclaimed Copland series from John Wilson and the BBC Philharmonic opens with the resoundingly successful Symphony No. 3 (1944 - 46). The optimistic spirit of this work resonated perfectly with the euphoria of post-war America, resulting in its becoming an emblem of US nationalism. This lesser-recorded original version comes complete with the twelve bars which Bernstein later suggested cutting from the fourth movement.

Three commissions complement the symphony: Letter from Home (1944) reflects the feelings of receiving a letter from a loved one. Down a Country Lane (originally commissioned by Life magazine as a solo piano work) is here performed in its orchestral version (1964), re-imagined for a series of concerts showcasing youth orchestras. Connotations (1962), a twelve-note serial composition premiered by Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic at the inauguration of The Philharmonic Hall, complete this invigorating surround-sound album.

"Wilson's empathy with this music is infectious." The Sunday Times

"Sonically, the Chandos recording [of the Symphony] has enormous impact…But the interpretation itself is too soft-grained and often oddly tentative…Wilson and the orchestra are far more successful in Connotations…Here, there's urgency and rhythmic vitality in abundance, yet the interpretation as a whole is more refined and varied than Bernstein's…Wilson's performance is the most compelling and imaginative we've had yet." Gramophone

"A spectacular recording of the Third Symphony and other, less well-known works" MusicWeb

Tracks:

Connotations (1962)
Third Symphony (1944-46)
Letter From Home (1944)
Down A Country Lane (1964)