For this 2016 Naxos release, Marin Alsop and the Peabody Symphony Orchestra present three world-premiere recordings of works by Kevin Puts, one of the most significant contemporary American composers and winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 2012. The Symphony No. 2 (2002), River's Rush (2004), and the Flute Concerto (2013, revised 2014) reveal Puts as a master of orchestral sonorities and a tone poet of moods, which range from the ecstatic to the elegiac. The Symphony No. 2 is a powerful evocation of 9/11, and Puts creates an ...
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For this 2016 Naxos release, Marin Alsop and the Peabody Symphony Orchestra present three world-premiere recordings of works by Kevin Puts, one of the most significant contemporary American composers and winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 2012. The Symphony No. 2 (2002), River's Rush (2004), and the Flute Concerto (2013, revised 2014) reveal Puts as a master of orchestral sonorities and a tone poet of moods, which range from the ecstatic to the elegiac. The Symphony No. 2 is a powerful evocation of 9/11, and Puts creates an atmosphere of tragedy that shifts from the innocent tonal ululations of the opening to a violent cataclysm, which then resolves in a meditative section that nevertheless ends with uncertainty. River's Rush, ostensibly inspired by the Mississippi River, is a perpetuum mobile for orchestra that depicts the water's raging currents in rapid successions of short motives. The Flute Concerto offers the most recognizable form in its three movements, opening with a poignantly lyrical section in...
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Important historical events often spur creativity, as they did with the American Pulitzer-prize winning composer, Kevin Puts (b. 1973). Puts composed his Symphony No. 2 in the immediate aftermath of September 11. The work received its first performance in April, 2002, by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, and it receives its first recording in this CD with Marin Alsop conducting the Peabody Symphony Orchestra. The 21 minute symphony is in a single movement with three parts. The opening part opens slowly and softly and gradually builds up to a melodic passage full of joy and patriotism. Then a solo violin initiates solemn tones which bring to the front the events of that fateful day. The music again builds in tempo and volume, but this time the theme has a tragic, foreboding cast. It is again interrupted by a lengthy, sad cadence for solo violin. The final part of the symphony sounds a note of hope and of carrying on after the disaster. This is a lovely commemorative work and it is musically as well as thematically moving..
The CD also includes two other world-premiere recordings. Puts composed his ten-minute tone poem "River's Rush" in 2004 for the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. The music rolls and shifts in tempo and harmonies as it captures in sound the flow of a mighty river. The piece opens forcefully with some softer writing in a middle section, and a bigger close. There are shifts in orchestration, orchestration, and harmony making it a delight to flow with the course of the river. The music reminded both the composer and me of the Mississippi.
The final work on the CD is a three movement flute concerto that Puts composed in 2013-2014. Adam Walker, principal flutist of the London Symphony Orchestra, is the soloist. The concerto features two short, fast-tempo outer movements and a longer middle movement. It makes use of the piano as an orchestral instrument. The opening movement has a translucency which captures well the features of the flute. The orchestra opens with an immediately engaging and simple theme which is embroidered throughout with an increasing percussive element as the movement progresses. The second movement takes the famous "Elvira Madigan" slow movement of Mozart and elaborates it in a way different from the quiet beauty of piano concerto from which the theme derives. The movement has some loud rather turbulent moments. The finale is a jazzy and rhythmic and features hand-clapping towards the end.
As do other contemporary American composers, Kevin Puts writes in an accessible, tonal style which will appeal to a broad audience as opposed to the music of not too many years ago. In this recording Marin Alsop conducts the Peabody Symphony Orchestra, composed largely of upper class and graduate students in this venerable conservatory. Puts wrote the brief, informative liner notes for the album. I heard Puts' music for the first time on this CD which is part of the American Classics series of Naxos.. I was moved by the commemoration of September 11 and gratified by the continuing vitality of America and its composers.. Naxos kindly sent me a review copy.