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Symphonic Chronicles

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Symphonic Chronicles : Vol II / Anthony Wilson, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Michael Roush, Margaret Brandman and Octavian Nemescu.

  • Published by Navona Records — 5 January, 2024 [nv6584] — 1 CD
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Featured Australian works

  Work Composer PerformersDuration
Gentle Summer Rain (2022) for orchestra
Recorded/performed at: Reduta Hall, Olomouc, Czech Republic, on 21 Apr 23.
Margaret Brandman 7 mins, 21 sec.

Also includes: Númenor / Anthony Wilson -- Call of the Himalayas / Anthony Wilson -- Swan Lake / Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky -- Stearns Wharf / Michael Roush -- Scară Lăuntrică (Escalinner) / Octavian Nemescu.

Product details

Hailed by critics as a "descriptive and evocative" collection of contemporary classical music, the Symphonic Chronicles series returns with a brand new roster of celebrated composers from a wide variety of backgrounds and influences.

Anthony Wilson's Númenor examines the sudden shifts in society that can bring us from peace to turmoil, while Octavian Nemescu's The Inner Staircase courageously confronts forces of tyranny. In contrast, Stearns Wharf by Michael Roush follows the journey of two lovers in an impassioned pas de deux, while Margaret Brandman's Gentle Summer Rain comments on the ethereal beauty found in juxtaposing aspects of nature.

With performances by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Janáček Philharmonic Ostrava, Brno Contemporary Orchestra, and Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, Symphonic Chronicles Vol II offers listeners a variegated palette of new music.


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