Michael Daugherty: Mount Rushmore, Radio City & The Gospel According to Sister Aimee - Pacific Symphony Orchestra & Carl St. Clair

Michael Daugherty: Mount Rushmore, Radio City & The Gospel According to Sister Aimee

Pacific Symphony Orchestra & Carl St. Clair

  • Genre: Classical
  • Release Date: 2013-04-02
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10

  • ℗ 2013 Naxos

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Mount Rushmore: I. George Wash Pacific Chorale, Pacific Symphony Orchestra & Carl St. Clair 4:06
2
Mount Rushmore: II. Thomas Jef Pacific Chorale, Pacific Symphony Orchestra & Carl St. Clair 6:20
3
Mount Rushmore: III. Theodore Pacific Chorale, Pacific Symphony Orchestra & Carl St. Clair 7:48
4
Mount Rushmore: IV. Abraham Li Pacific Chorale, Pacific Symphony Orchestra & Carl St. Clair 13:37
5
Radio City: I. O Brave New Wor Pacific Symphony Orchestra & Carl St. Clair 7:19
6
Radio City: II. Ode to the Old Pacific Symphony Orchestra & Carl St. Clair 12:18
7
Radio City: III. On the Air Pacific Symphony Orchestra & Carl St. Clair 5:57
8
The Gospel According to Sister Paul Jacobs, Pacific Symphony Orchestra & Carl St. Clair 7:24
9
The Gospel According to Sister Paul Jacobs, Pacific Symphony Orchestra & Carl St. Clair 4:58
10
The Gospel According to Sister Paul Jacobs, Pacific Symphony Orchestra & Carl St. Clair 7:55

Reviews

  • Monumental music

    5
    By DCD Records
    This new Naxos release features three of Michael Daugherty's most recent compositions for orchestra -- as well the orchestra that commissioned them. And it's a winning combination. All three works crackle with energy and excitement. The Carl St. Clair and the Pacific Symphony know these compositions well. These are committed and self-assured performances. Mount Rushmore is an ambitious undertaking, presenting musical portraits of the four presidents carved into the mountain. Daugherty's modern, populist style makes the composition mass appeal/ Any of these movements would be perfect for a patriotic orchestral program. Radio City: Symphonic Fantasy on Artuoro Toscanini and the NBC Symphony Orchestra is a three-movement suite that captures the vintage lushness of a Toscanini recording. Without resorting to pastiche, Daugherty conjures up sound and emotion of the golden age of symphony radio broadcasts. The Gospel According to Sister Aimee for Organ, Brass and Percussion uses source material of the period -- traditional American hymns and gospel songs -- to paint a portrait of one of the first radio evangelists. Daugherty transforms his material effectively. As the work progresses, the simplicity of the music loses its way, and becomes wildly distorted. Three distinctively American works, by an American composer with a distinctive voice, performed by an American ensemble. Not to purchase this would be, well, almost unpatriotic.