Immerse yourself in a captivating journey through time and sound with Robert Spano's compelling album, released on October 25, 2005, under the Telarc label. This operatic masterpiece blends the works of three distinct composers, offering a rich and diverse listening experience that spans just over an hour and twelve minutes.
The album opens with David Del Tredici's "Paul Revere's Ride," a dramatic and historically inspired opera that tells the story of the famous midnight ride. Spano's conducting brings out the intensity and urgency of the narrative, making it a standout piece.
Next, you'll be transported to the present with Peter Theofanidis' "The Here and Now." This contemporary opera is a meditation on love, loss, and the human condition. The piece is divided into thirteen sections, each exploring different facets of these universal themes. Spano's interpretation is nuanced and sensitive, drawing out the emotional depth and complexity of the music.
The album concludes with a poignant excerpt from Leonard Bernstein's "Jeremiah," specifically the "Lamentation" from the first symphony. This powerful piece, conducted by Spano, provides a reflective and somber end to the album.
Throughout the album, Spano's conducting is precise and expressive, showcasing his deep understanding of each composer's unique style. Whether you're a fan of opera or simply appreciate well-crafted music, this album is sure to captivate and engage you.