COMPOSERS: Antheil
LABELS: CPO
ALBUM TITLE: Antheil
WORKS: Symphony No. 3; Capital of the World; McKonkey's Ferry; Tom Sawyer; Hot Time Dance
PERFORMER: Frankfurt RSO
Hugo Wolff
CATALOGUE NO: 7770402
In 1936, the versatile George Antheil
spent the proceeds of his column
of advice to the lovelorn in Esquire
magazine on a tour of the southern
and western United States. His
American Symphony was written
mostly during this trip, though it was
revised in the 1940s and remained
unperformed for some time even
after that. It’s effectively a travel
diary, mixing hymns, tangos, jazz
rhythms and down-home songs à la Stephen Foster with echoes of
Mahler, Sibelius and Shostakovich,
in what might politely be called an
episodic manner. Certainly, for all its
attractions along the way, it doesn’t
begin to hang together as a fourmovement
symphony.
In this latest instalment of CPO’s
Antheil series, it’s coupled with less
ambitious works from the 1940s
and 1950s. The overture McKonkey’s
Ferry, inspired by the famous
painting of Washington crossing
the Delaware, has uncomfortable
moments of Soviet-style tubthumping.
More successful is a
suite from the ballet Capital of the
World, based on a Hemingway short
story set in Madrid, which gains
in coherence from the consistent
use of Spanish colouring. The
performances are generally idiomatic
and confident, if occasionally a
little stolid; the recording, though
exaggerated in its front-to-back
perspective, is clear. Anthony Burton
Antheil: Symphony No. 3; Capital of the World; McKonkey's Ferry; Tom Sawyer; Hot Time Dance
In 1936, the versatile George Antheil
spent the proceeds of his column
of advice to the lovelorn in Esquire
magazine on a tour of the southern
and western United States. His
American Symphony was written
mostly during this trip, though it was
revised in the 1940s and remained
unperformed for some time even
after that. It’s effectively a travel
diary, mixing hymns, tangos, jazz
rhythms and down-home songs à la Stephen Foster with echoes of
Mahler, Sibelius and Shostakovich,
Our rating
5
Published: January 20, 2012 at 3:54 pm