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In this their third volume of orchestral works of Antheil, John Storgårds and the BBC Philharmonic present a collection of scores spanning the whole of Antheil’s compositional life. Written in the early 1920s, the First Symphony is full of Antheil’s enthusiasm for the mechanical, and takes strong leads from the prevailing sound of the jazz era as well as a nostalgic look back to its predecessor, ragtime. Antheil regarded this work as ‘a young symphony with the feeling of summertime in eastern America in it’. For it he drew heavily on his experiences of his home town of Trenton, and the nearby Delaware River.
His ballet score Capital of the World dates from the mid-1950s, and was based on a short story by Hemmingway. The Golden Bird was originally conceived as a solo piano piece, and in his translation of the piece from piano to orchestra Antheil demonstrates an ability equal to Ravel’s to think simultaneously in two musical media. The concert overture McKonkey’s Ferry is based on a painting of George Washington and his continental army crossing the Delaware River at Christmas 1776 at McKonkey’s Ferry, near Trenton – an event that proved a turning point in the Revolutionary war. © Chandos
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McKonkey's Ferry (George Antheil)
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra - John Storgårds, Conductor - George Antheil, Composer
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Capital of the World (George Antheil)
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra - John Storgårds, Conductor - George Antheil, Composer
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BBC Philharmonic Orchestra - John Storgårds, Conductor - George Antheil, Composer
(C) 2019 Chandos (P) 2019 Chandos
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra - John Storgårds, Conductor - George Antheil, Composer
(C) 2019 Chandos (P) 2019 Chandos
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra - John Storgårds, Conductor - George Antheil, Composer
(C) 2019 Chandos (P) 2019 Chandos
Golden Bird (Version for Orchestra) (George Antheil)
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra - John Storgårds, Conductor - George Antheil, Composer
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Nocturne in Skyrockets (George Antheil)
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra - John Storgårds, Conductor - George Antheil, Composer
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Symphony No. 1 "Zingareska" (George Antheil)
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra - John Storgårds, Conductor - George Antheil, Composer
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BBC Philharmonic Orchestra - John Storgårds, Conductor - George Antheil, Composer
(C) 2019 Chandos (P) 2019 Chandos
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra - John Storgårds, Conductor - George Antheil, Composer
(C) 2019 Chandos (P) 2019 Chandos
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra - John Storgårds, Conductor - George Antheil, Composer
(C) 2019 Chandos (P) 2019 Chandos
Albumbeschreibung
In this their third volume of orchestral works of Antheil, John Storgårds and the BBC Philharmonic present a collection of scores spanning the whole of Antheil’s compositional life. Written in the early 1920s, the First Symphony is full of Antheil’s enthusiasm for the mechanical, and takes strong leads from the prevailing sound of the jazz era as well as a nostalgic look back to its predecessor, ragtime. Antheil regarded this work as ‘a young symphony with the feeling of summertime in eastern America in it’. For it he drew heavily on his experiences of his home town of Trenton, and the nearby Delaware River.
His ballet score Capital of the World dates from the mid-1950s, and was based on a short story by Hemmingway. The Golden Bird was originally conceived as a solo piano piece, and in his translation of the piece from piano to orchestra Antheil demonstrates an ability equal to Ravel’s to think simultaneously in two musical media. The concert overture McKonkey’s Ferry is based on a painting of George Washington and his continental army crossing the Delaware River at Christmas 1776 at McKonkey’s Ferry, near Trenton – an event that proved a turning point in the Revolutionary war. © Chandos
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 11 track(s)
- Total length: 01:10:20
- 1 Digital booklet
- Main artists: BBC Philharmonic Orchestra John Storgårds
- Composer: George Antheil
- Label: Chandos
- Area: Etats-Unis d'Amérique
- Genre: Klassiek
- Period: Modern Style
(C) 2019 Chandos (P) 2019 Chandos
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