Marina Kosterina, Siberian Symphony Orchestra, Dmitry Vasiliev - Elcock: Orchestral Music, Vol. 3 (2022) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Marina Kosterina, Siberian Symphony Orchestra, Dmitry Vasiliev
- Title: Elcock: Orchestral Music, Vol. 3
- Year Of Release: 2022
- Label: Toccata Classics
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 48.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:15:51
- Total Size: 383 / 791 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Symphony No. 7, Op. 33: I. Adagio
02. Symphony No. 7, Op. 33: II. Allegro moderato
03. Symphony No. 7, Op. 33: III. Largamente
04. Symphony No. 7, Op. 33: IV. Subito allegro moderato
05. Symphony No. 7, Op. 33: V. Agitato
06. Symphony No. 7, Op. 33: VI. Adagio
07. Symphony No. 7, Op. 33: VII. A tempo
08. Manic Dancing, Op. 25: I. Allegro commodo
09. Manic Dancing, Op. 25: II. Largo
10. Manic Dancing, Op. 25: III. Tempo primo
11. Symphony No. 6, Op. 30 "Tyrants Destroyed": I. Molto moderato
12. Symphony No. 6, Op. 30 "Tyrants Destroyed": Ia. —
13. Symphony No. 6, Op. 30 "Tyrants Destroyed": II. Allegro
14. Symphony No. 6, Op. 30 "Tyrants Destroyed": IIa. —
15. Symphony No. 6, Op. 30 "Tyrants Destroyed": IIb. —
This third volume of orchestral music by the Anglo-French composer Steve Elcock (born 1957) features two symphonies and a quasi-concerto. Over the course of its two movements, the Sixth Symphony, which bears the title "Tyrants Destroyed", moves from grief to outrage, rising to a grimly triumphant conclusion. The one-movement Seventh – with some of its material derived from the words of a song Elcock heard in a dream – runs a gamut of emotion, from anger to heartbreak, in its impassioned narrative. Manic Dancing, a piano concerto in all but name, inhabits a complex world of driving rhythms, nostalgic flashbacks and hectic dance music – buoyant and good-natured, like Martinů on speed.
01. Symphony No. 7, Op. 33: I. Adagio
02. Symphony No. 7, Op. 33: II. Allegro moderato
03. Symphony No. 7, Op. 33: III. Largamente
04. Symphony No. 7, Op. 33: IV. Subito allegro moderato
05. Symphony No. 7, Op. 33: V. Agitato
06. Symphony No. 7, Op. 33: VI. Adagio
07. Symphony No. 7, Op. 33: VII. A tempo
08. Manic Dancing, Op. 25: I. Allegro commodo
09. Manic Dancing, Op. 25: II. Largo
10. Manic Dancing, Op. 25: III. Tempo primo
11. Symphony No. 6, Op. 30 "Tyrants Destroyed": I. Molto moderato
12. Symphony No. 6, Op. 30 "Tyrants Destroyed": Ia. —
13. Symphony No. 6, Op. 30 "Tyrants Destroyed": II. Allegro
14. Symphony No. 6, Op. 30 "Tyrants Destroyed": IIa. —
15. Symphony No. 6, Op. 30 "Tyrants Destroyed": IIb. —
This third volume of orchestral music by the Anglo-French composer Steve Elcock (born 1957) features two symphonies and a quasi-concerto. Over the course of its two movements, the Sixth Symphony, which bears the title "Tyrants Destroyed", moves from grief to outrage, rising to a grimly triumphant conclusion. The one-movement Seventh – with some of its material derived from the words of a song Elcock heard in a dream – runs a gamut of emotion, from anger to heartbreak, in its impassioned narrative. Manic Dancing, a piano concerto in all but name, inhabits a complex world of driving rhythms, nostalgic flashbacks and hectic dance music – buoyant and good-natured, like Martinů on speed.
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