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Copland & Chávez: Pan-American Reflections

Copland & Chávez: Pan-American Reflections

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CKD 604
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  • Symphony No. 3: I. Molto moderato, with Simple Expression
    Composer(s) Aaron Copland
    Artist(s) Carlos Miguel Prieto The Orchestra of the Americas

    Symphony No. 3: I. Molto moderato, with Simple Expression

    09:51
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  • Symphony No. 3: II. Allegro molto
    Composer(s) Aaron Copland
    Artist(s) Carlos Miguel Prieto The Orchestra of the Americas

    Symphony No. 3: II. Allegro molto

    08:14
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  • Symphony No. 3: III. Andantino quasi allegretto
    Composer(s) Aaron Copland
    Artist(s) Carlos Miguel Prieto The Orchestra of the Americas

    Symphony No. 3: III. Andantino quasi allegretto

    08:59
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  • Symphony No. 3: IV. Molto deliberato
    Composer(s) Aaron Copland
    Artist(s) Carlos Miguel Prieto The Orchestra of the Americas

    Symphony No. 3: IV. Molto deliberato

    13:53
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  • Symphony No. 2 "Sinfonía india"
    Composer(s) Carlos Chávez
    Artist(s) Carlos Miguel Prieto The Orchestra of the Americas

    Symphony No. 2 "Sinfonía india"

    11:29
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Total running time: 52 minutes.

    Album information

    The Orchestra of the Americas performs Aaron Copland’s euphoric Third Symphony and Mexican composer Carlos Chávez’s rousing Sinfonía india in a thrilling Linn debut.

    Carlos Miguel Prieto, known for his charismatic conducting and dynamic, expressive interpretations, directs the orchestra. The Orchestra of the Americas performed both works at the 2018 Edinburgh Festival as part of a European tour, which saw the orchestra perform at the Rheingau Festival, the Elbphilharmonie and the Krzysztof Penderecki European Centre for Music.

    Full of hope, heroism and joyful optimism Copland’s Third Symphony is considered the ‘Great American Symphony’; it is perhaps most famous for its finale in which Copland incorporates his Fanfare for the Common Man, an exhilarating conclusion that leaves listeners uplifted.

    With scintillating indigenous melodies, complex rhythms and highly percussive orchestration, Chávez’s Sinfonía india is the perfect piece to end the programme and showcase this passionate, flamboyant and brilliantly incisive orchestra.