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Morton Gould - American Ballads; Foster Gallery (Theodore Kuchar)


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Composer: Morton Gould
  • American Ballads
  • Foster Gallery
  • American Salute

National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine
Theodore Kuchar, conductor

Date: 2000
Label: Naxos

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Review

First-rate performances and recordings of striking repertoire by one of America’s most versatile 20th-century musical personalities

Composer, conductor, pianist and arranger, New York-born Morton Gould (1913-76) could, it seems, turn his hand to almost anything. To my mind, that marvellous 1947 ballet score Fall River Legend has always been one of the great unsung treasures of American music, and the present valuable triptych serves up further ample evidence of Gould’s formidable craftsmanship and fabulous gift for orchestral colour.

First heard in a wartime broadcast over the Mutual Radio Network in February 1942, American Salute (a wonderfully exuberant orchestral fantasy on When Johnny Comes Marching Home) remains perhaps the most popular of all Gould’s compositions. Three years earlier, Fritz Reiner – the then recently appointed music director of the Pittsburgh Symphony – had commissioned the Foster Gallery Suite, a 35-minute, 13-movement hybrid of suite and variations for large orchestra using material by the great 19th-century American songsmith (including such indelible favourites as Camptown Races, Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair and O Susannah). It’s a delightfully affectionate, sharply inventive tribute, nowhere more so than in the fourth movement (‘Swanee River’), where Gould pares down his forces to just five instruments (flute, trumpet, trombone, violin and banjo – the size of one of Foster’s own transcriptions contained in his 1854 anthology, The Social Orchestra). The result is pure enjoyment from start to finish, as are the six substantial American Ballads of 1976, one of three bicentennial offerings from Gould’s pen (the others being the Labor Day cantata, Something to Do, and the Symphony of Spirituals). Again, one could hardly fail to be impressed by the sheer fertility and easy confidence of Gould’s communicative, stylish and often rewardingly thoughtful writing (try the gravely affecting ‘Memorials’, with its ghostly incorporation of Taps).

I’m happy to report that Theodore Kuchar draws some splendidly alert and idiomatic playing from his Ukrainian group, and the sound is most pleasing to match. A very positive recommendation and irresistible value for money, I’d say.'

-- Andrew Achenbach, Gramophone

More reviews:
ClassicsToday  ARTISTIC QUALITY: 9 / SOUND QUALITY: 8

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Morton Gould (December 10, 1913 – February 21, 1996) was an American composer, conductor, and pianist. Recognized early as a child prodigy, he studied at the Institute of Musical Art in New York. Gould composed Broadway scores, film music, music for television, and ballet scores. His music was commissioned by symphony orchestras all over the United States and was also commissioned by the Library of Congress, the American Ballet Theatre, and the New York City Ballet. As a conductor, Gould led all of the major American orchestras as well as those of Canada, Mexico, Europe, Japan, and Australia.

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Theodore Kuchar (born May 31, 1963 in New York City) is a Ukrainian American conductor of classical music and a violist. He graduated from the Cleveland Institute of Music, and was principal violist in Cleveland, Helsinki and Cape Town. Kuchar was Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine from 1994 to 2000, recording over 60 compact discs for Naxos Records and its Marco Polo label. Kuchar has been Chief Conductor of the Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra since 2005, and Artistic Director of the Venezuela Symphony Orchestra since 2011.

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