Richard Danielpour: Celestial Night
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Celestial Night: Maestoso-Agitato
- Celestial Night: Adagio
- Toward the Splendid City, tone poem
- Urban Dances, Dance Suite in Five Movements: Ben Misurato, Con Moto
- Urban Dances, Dance Suite in Five Movements: Scherzando (playfully)
- Urban Dances, Dance Suite in Five Movements: Energico, Ben Misurato
- Urban Dances, Dance Suite in Five Movements: Misterioso (ethereal, translike)
- Urban Dances, Dance Suite in Five Movements: Vivace, Leggiero
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #225864 in Music
- Released on: 1999-03-09
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .24 pounds
Customer Reviews
Dynamic and accessible 20th Century American music.
I first heard "Celestial Night" performed by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra under the direction of guest conductor Zdenek Macal with the composer in attendance. Macal had originally commissioned the work as a companion piece for "Symphony Fantasique" - which was also on the ASO's program that evening. The two pieces fit together perfectly. Before the performance of "Celestial Night" I had heard nothing of the composer or the work and was expecting a non-offensive, non-challenging fluff piece. Instead we were treated to a musical journey, by turns exciting and contemplative with dynamic passages that rocked the hall. Zdenek Macal leads the Philharmonia Orchestra in a powerful rendition of "Celestial Night" on this recording. The two other works, "Toward the Splendid City" and "Urban Dances" are in a similar vein - and all are inspired by or relate to New York City (I think).
Recommended to fans of John Corigliano, Walter Piston, David Diamond, and other New England symphonists.
Shostakovich reborn
Danielpour, to me, is in a way a modern, New York version of Dimitri Shostakovich. His music reflects the excitement, hussle, happiness, and angst of today. My favorites are the earlier composers, but a few in the 20th century and now are the greats today. Danielpour is one of them.
Frederick R. Andresen, Author of "Walking on Ice, An American Businessman in Russia."
Great Classical CD
Danielpour is one of the best composers and shows it here. His french horn heavy music is even appreciated by this Trombone player. He has memorable moments and great movements. A must for any classical music fan.



