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Samuel Adler's "Choose Life," released on April 1, 1999, under Albany Records, is a captivating exploration of musical diversity and emotional depth. This album spans a rich hour and nine minutes, offering a journey through intricate compositions that showcase Adler's mastery of form and expression.
The album opens with "Acrostics: Four Games for Six Players," a four-movement suite that ranges from fast and energetic to very forceful and rhythmic. Each movement presents a unique character, demonstrating Adler's skill in crafting dynamic and engaging musical narratives. Following this, the "Second Piano Concerto" unfolds in four movements, each marked by distinct moods—from fast and jubilant to joyous and playful, culminating in a triumphant finale. The concerto highlights Adler's ability to blend technical virtuosity with emotional resonance.
The album concludes with "Choose Life," a two-part composition that adds a reflective and introspective dimension to the collection. This piece serves as a poignant conclusion, encapsulating the album's themes of vitality and resilience.
"Choose Life" is a testament to Samuel Adler's artistic versatility and his ability to create music that is both intellectually stimulating and deeply moving. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rewarding listening experience that celebrates the power of music to inspire and uplift.