LINDBERG Piaco Concerto No 2. EXPO. Al largo
Fruits of Lindberg’s spell as the NYPO’s composer-in-residence
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Composer or Director: Magnus Lindberg
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Dacapo
Magazine Review Date: 09/2013
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 62
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 8.226076
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
EXPO |
Magnus Lindberg, Composer
Alan Gilbert, Conductor Magnus Lindberg, Composer New York Philharmonic Orchestra |
Concerto for Piano No 2 |
Magnus Lindberg, Composer
Alan Gilbert, Conductor Magnus Lindberg, Composer New York Philharmonic Orchestra Yefim Bronfman, Piano |
Al largo |
Magnus Lindberg, Composer
Alan Gilbert, Conductor Magnus Lindberg, Composer New York Philharmonic Orchestra |
Author: Richard Whitehouse
The largest work is the Second Piano Concerto (2012), its three continuous movements each embodying elements of dynamism and stasis, development and reprise during their course. Ravel’s Left-Hand Concerto is the acknowledged influence behind its main themes – notably the hymn-like dialogue between soloist and orchestra, and the propulsive march-like passage – yet these have been artfully subsumed into an expansive and panoramic musical landscape that culminates in a cadenza which sounds tailor-made for the barnstorming virtuosity of Yefim Bronfman. Alan Gilbert secures an opulent and impressively unanimous response from the New York Philharmonic, recorded to advantage in the frequently recalcitrant acoustic of Avery Fisher Hall, while the booklet- note provides an insightful overview of Lindberg’s compositional idiom – which, it might be added, has never sounded so overtly ‘listener friendly’ as here.
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