Tansman: Symphonies. Volume 2 - Various Artists [mp3]

- Wykonawca Various Artists
- Data premiery 2007-01-01
- Nośnik SACD
The nine symphonies of Polish-born Aleksander Tansman (1897–1986) span more than forty years, from the fi nal stages of the First World War to the late 1950s when he enjoyed widespread recognition as one of the most successful and prolifi c composers of his generation. Articulating much of Tansman’s compositional development, the symphonies demonstrate an enduring commitment to a tonally based harmonic language within a traditional genre; they were written not only at a time, during the interwar years, when neoclassicism was the predominant trend, but also after World War II when composers who eschewed the exploration of postWebern serialism as the only viable way forwards for new music were considered oldfashioned by the more experimental avantgarde. Although his devotion to a supposed outmoded form may have contributed to the creeping artistic isolation that gradually took hold during the 1960s, Tansman was by no means the only composer of his time who found the symphony an attractive medium for musical exploration. Continuing a line of symphonic tradition extending from Roussel and Honegger to Milhaud and Jolivet, Tansman pursued an independent compositional path that built on tradition if not quite as much on innovation – a path that nevertheless has parallels in the work of Shostakovich and Dutilleux as well as in the music of his younger compatriots Lutosławski and Panufnik.
- Tytuł Tansman: Symphonies. Volume 2
- Kompozytor Tansman Aleksander
- Dyrygent Caetani Oleg
- Orkiestra Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
- Dystrybutor Music Island
- Rok nagrania 2007
- Liczba nośników 1
- Wymiary w opakowaniu [mm] 125 x 10 x 140
- Indeks 67918584