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McTee: Symphony No. 1, Circuits, Einstein's Dream & Double Play

Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin

McTee is never less than interesting - Time will tell whether there is more. The signs are good.

McTee: Symphony No. 1, Circuits, Einstein's Dream & Double Play

Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin

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Cindy McTee’s compositions embody the musical and cultural energy of modern-day America. Circuits, ‘a boisterously jazzy sprint’ (Detroit Free Press), is followed by Symphony No. 1, a smartly assembled work whose diverse ideas ‘seemed to unfold naturally within an orchestral fabric that used the ensemble’s full coloristic range’ (The New York Times). The use of computer music in Einstein’s Dream lends sonic complexity to a piece that celebrates the scientist’s work on quantum theory. Double Play, commissioned by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, ‘hums with craftsmanship and a catholic array of influences across several centuries’ (The Washington Post).

Contents and tracklist

I. Introduction. On with the Dance
Track length8:09
II. Adagio. Till a Silence Fell
Track length11:48
III. Waltz. Light Fantastic
Track length3:16
IV. Finale. Where Time Plays the Fiddle
Track length6:42
I. Unquestioned Answer
Track length7:35
II. Tempus Fugit
Track length8:57

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27th January 2014

McTee is never less than interesting - Time will tell whether there is more. The signs are good.
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