George Antheil's album "Antheil: Symphony No. 3 'American' & Other Works for Orchestra" is a captivating journey through the avant-garde compositions of one of the most innovative musicians of the 20th century. Released on November 1, 2004, under the CPO label, this album offers a rich tapestry of orchestral works that showcase Antheil's unique style and vision.
The centerpiece of the album is the Symphony No. 3 "American," a four-movement work that blends classical symphonic traditions with modernist innovations. The symphony begins with the energetic "Allegro," followed by the contemplative "Andante." The third movement, "The Golden Spike. Andante," pays homage to the completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad, while the final movement, "Back to Baltimore. Presto," brings the symphony to a thrilling close.
In addition to the symphony, the album features a variety of other works, including the lively "Tom Sawyer," the rhythmic "Hot-Time Dance," and the dramatic "McKonkeys Ferry Overture." The "Capital of the World Suite" is another highlight, with its three movements—"The Tailor Shop," "Meditation," and "Knife Dance"—each offering a distinct mood and atmosphere.
With a total duration of just over an hour, this album is a testament to Antheil's ability to push the boundaries of classical music. Whether you're a longtime fan of avant-garde compositions or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, this album is sure to impress with its creativity and technical mastery.