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Symphony No 2: Partita Naxos 8.559303

  • Composer: Jose Serebrier
  • Conductor: Jose Serebrier
  • Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Artist: Gonzalo Acosta

“José Serebrier’s con­ducting has been so triumphant that we tend to forget he is an equally distinguished composer” (The Times). Symphony No. 2, ‘Partita’, written at the age of 19 and premiered by the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington with the composer in his U.S. conducting début, “is a sort of musical Armageddon you’re not likely to forget”, “music of our time that demands to be heard” (The Times). The lyrical Fantasia was premièred in Boston at the Harvard Musical Association, which commissioned it. The Solo Violin Sonata is Serebrier’s Opus 1, written when he was 9 years old. Winterreise, one of the composer’s most recent works, “… is a passionate orchestral showpiece. Ambitiously scored, it is spectacularly impressive” (The Gramophone). Serebrier’s ac­claimed Symphony No. 3, “Symphonie Mystique”, the recipient of several Grammy nominations, is featured on Naxos 8.559183.

Symphony No 2: Partita Review

The listener's eye may fall on a line in the booklet notes: “Thanks to the more open times, I now felt free to write as I felt.” Conductor and composer José Serebrier, describing his 1999 orchestral work Winterreise, refers not to totalitarian censorship but of the academic-mandated modernism that stifled crowd-pleasing new music in America for so long. And crowd-pleasing this music is indeed. The central work on the program is the opening Symphony No. 2 (Partita) of 1958, which was conducted by the Uruguayan-born Serebrier in his first appearance on an American podium, leading the National Symphony Orchestra. It is not the neo-Classic music that the movement titles (Prelude, Fugue) might suggest, but a weighty score containing several shattering moments (sample the “Funeral March”) of the sort that percussionists live for. The Prelude is a sort of extended-tonality updating of Copland's Latin style, akin in spirit if not in technical rigor to the tough use of Latin idioms that Alberto Ginastera had already dispersed across American orchestral programs. The final Fugue movement is contrapuntal but has sharp dynamic contrasts and vigorous percussion activity. The Fantasia for strings (1960) is a gentler work but no less passionate. The last two works on the program are linked. The Sonata for violin solo (1948) was composed when Serebrier was nine; it is a rather rambling piece, but Serebrier returned to it interestingly as a kind of touchstone in the concluding Winterreise, a sort of fast ride on a snowmobile that alludes to a variety of winter-themed compositions (although not to Schubert's song cycle). One could hardly imagine a more successful reading of these works. Serebrier brought to the recording a lifetime of conducting experience, and the London Philharmonic Orchestra enthusiastically responded. The timpanist, who really deserves credit somewhere on the packaging, is especially compelling, and the sound engineering (the recording was originally made for the Reference label, not for Naxos) is superb. A real find that should be heard not only by lovers of twentieth century orchestral music, but also by symphony programmers. James Manheim – AllMusic.com

Track Listing:

Disc 1:
  1. I. Prelude 00:08:19
  2. II. Funeral March, "Poema elegiaco" 00:08:54
  3. III. Interlude 00:03:29
  4. IV. Fugue 00:07:51
  5. Fantasia (version for string orchestra) 00:12:11
  6. Violin Sonata 00:12:32
  7. Winterreise 00:07:05
Release date Australia
August 1st, 2013
Album Length (Minutes)
60
Label
Naxos
Number of Discs
1
Original Release Year
2007
Box Dimensions (mm)
142x125x10
UPC
636943930328
Product ID
21586110

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