Williams: Violin Concerto No. 1 & Bernstein: Serenade

Release Date: 26-04-2024
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CROSSING THE BOUNDARIES OF FILM AND CONCERT MUSIC 

The St. Louis Symphony and theirmusic directorStéphane Denèvepresent a wonderful program featuring two of the most accomplished American composers in history: Leonard Bernstein with hisSerenadeand John Williamswith hisConcerto for violin and orchestra,bothperformed by star James Ehnes, one of the most exceptional North American violinists. John Williams himselfwas present atthe recording ofhisviolin concerto, workingtogether with the St. Louis Symphony, Denève, and Ehnes.Both works evolve around love: Bernstein’s Serenade was inspired by musings on love from Plato’s Symposium while Williams’s work was arguably inspired and eventually dedicated to his suddenly deceased wife. By combining these two concert pieces, this album puts the symphonic work of Bernstein and Williams at the center,two composers who weren’t afraid of crossing the boundaries between film music and “serious” classical genres at a time when these worlds were generally kept far apart. Especially in Williams’ concerto,there are stillhints of his work as a film composer;the slow movement brings to mind a scene of emotional gravity. 

Widely considered one of the world’s finest orchestras, the SLSO maintains its commitment to artistic excellence, educational impact, and community connections. The St. Louis Symphony, Stéphane Denève, and James Ehnes all make their Pentatone debut. 

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