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Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra - Virtuosity (2019)

Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra - Virtuosity (2019)
  • Title: Virtuosity
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: Navona
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 77:51 min
  • Total Size: 326 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Concerto for Clarinet & Strings, Op. 27: I: Slow - Fast
02. Concerto for Clarinet & Strings, Op. 27: II: Slow
03. Concerto for Clarinet & Strings, Op. 27: III: Fast
04. Hinemoa & Tutanekai, Op. 22 (Version for Flute & String Orchestra)
05. Concerto for Trumpet & Orchestra, Op. 58: I: Allegro
06. Concerto for Trumpet & Orchestra, Op. 58: II: Andante tranquillo
07. Concerto for Trumpet & Orchestra, Op. 58: III: Vivace
08. Symphony No. 3, Op. 71: I: Andante
09. Symphony No. 3, Op. 71: II: Vivace
10. Symphony No. 3, Op. 71: III: Allegro


Characterized by a unique style of instrumentation and experimentation with formality, Virtuosity is the colorful expression of composer John Robertson's symphonic creativity. Virtuosity combines a clarinet and a trumpet concerto, a symphony, and an orchestral fantasy based on a Maori love story all on one album. Robertson's background interestingly includes not only an impressive, influential around-the-world emigration from his native New Zealand to Canada, but also early beginnings as an insurance expert while simultaneously embarking on his musical journey. This life experience a balance of the adventurous yet down-to-earth all seem to be clearly reflected in his compositions. First and foremost, they are strikingly tonal, pleasantly governed by time and key signatures. The larger works are formally grouped into movements, which renders them accessible to any listening ear no doubt a major strong point. But then there is something different in the manner in which Robertson employs both the soloists and the instruments of the orchestra: a layered, atmospheric kind of instrumentation which is apparent from the first second. It is difficult to qualify; this music isn't cinematic, isn't stereotypical and to call it thus wouldn't do it justice. Yet it remains incredibly evocative. Perhaps this is what French writer Victor Hugo meant when he penned the phrase ""Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent."" Indeed, despite Robertson's Oceanian/North American background, his music exhibits roots in a classical tradition that is decidedly European. It is no wonder, then, that his compositions have been performed globally and have met with approval from varied audiences worldwide. Virtuosity is yet another testament to this astounding versatility.


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