ARTHUR FOOTE (1853-1937)
Francesca da Rimini
Francesca da Rimini, Op. 24 (1890)
Air and Gavotte (from Serenade, Op. 25)
Four Character Pieces after the Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, Op. 48 (1900)
Suite in E major, Op. 63 (1907)
Seattle Symphony / Gerard Schwarz
Born in Massachusetts, Arthur Foote was unusual among 19th century American composers in that practically all of his training took place in the United States. His individualistic style recalls the classical structure of Brahms while revelling in exotic harmonies and colourful orchestrations typical of late romanticism. Foote’s ‘Symphonic Prologue,’ Francesca da Rimini, based on the story of the doomed lovers Francesca and Paolo as immortalized in Dante’s Inferno, is a thrillingly original musical vision, and offers a fascinating comparison to Tchaikovsky’s well known tone poem of the same name.
Also featured on this CD are exquisite character pieces inspired by the poetry of the medieval Persian mystic Omar Khayyám.
Naxos 8559365