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Boston Symphony Orchestra and James Levine : Bolcom: Symphony No. 8 for Chorus and Orchestra & Lyric Concerto
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The Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted James Levine and featuring James Galway (flute) and the Tanglewood Festival Chorus - live at Symphony Hall in Boston, Massachusetts.
Genre: Classical: Contemporary
Release Date: 2009
Bolcom: Symphony No. 8 for Chorus and Orchestra & Lyric Concerto Record Label: BSO Classics
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Symphony No. 8 for Chorus and Orchestra: I. Rintrah Roars 6:11 $0.99
Symphony No. 8 for Chorus and Orchestra: II. the Shadowy Daughte 9:58 $0.99
Symphony No. 8 for Chorus and Orchestra: III. This Theme Calls M 6:26 $0.99
Symphony No. 8 for Chorus and Orchestra: IV. a Song of Liberty 13:35 $0.99
Lyric Concerto: I. Leprechaun 5:09 $0.99
Lyric Concerto: II. Waltz-clog 6:18 $0.99
Lyric Concerto: III. Memory 5:01 $0.99
Lyric Concerto: IV. a Bespoke Rondo 6:23 $0.99
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Album Notes

The BSO has a long tradition of premiering important musical works, and James Levine has deepened that affiliation with a string of high profile and successful commissions during his tenure in Boston. Based on texts from William Blake’s 'Prophetic Books', William Bolcom’s Symphony No. 8 for orchestra and chorus, is an expressive, passionate, and progressive piece. Bolcom’s 'Lyric Concerto' featuring James Galway rounds out this satisfying album.

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