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Symphony No. 1
Symphony No. 1 for orchestra (1999)
Commissioned by the California Symphony Orchestra
Premiere: California Symphony Orchestra/Barry Jekowsky, conductor, 1999
Duration 24:00
3.3.2.2. - 4.3.3.1. - timp; 3 perc; hp - str
My first symphony was composed in 1998-99 for the California Symphony
and premiered on February 28, 1999 by the California Symphony conducted
by Barry Jekowsky. I was a doctoral student at the Eastman School of
Music when I wrote it. One night I was driving from Rochester, NY to
Bowling Green, OH for a performance and I heard a woman call in to a
radio station and request the song Still Standing by Elton John. She
wanted to dedicate it to a friend who was just getting over the pain of
a divorce, and I started thinking about the resiliency of human beings.
I had the idea to write a piece which drew its inspiration from the
states of an emotional crisislistlessness, turmoil, shock, denial, the
memory of a kind of naive bliss and sense of invulnerability, and
finally, the elation of overcoming and the regaining of stability and
confidence.
Musically, the symphony marks the beginning of my interest in
panoramic one-movement forms, conceived in the romantic tradition in
the sense that they are reactions to certain things I am thinking about
or experiencing in my life. This is a break from the style of previous
works in which I was concerned simply with musical elements and their
developmentin other words, absolute music. The harmonies and
compositional devices of these earlier works are still alive and well in this
newer, freer, and more varied style, but the approach is different and,
I think, truer to who I am as a person and a musician.
Kevin Puts
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