From the New World Youth Orchestra of the Americas & Jean-Pascal Hamelin
Album info
Album-Release:
2011
HRA-Release:
02.09.2011
Label: Fidelio Records
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Youth Orchestra of the Americas & Jean-Pascal Hamelin
Composer: Anton Dvorak, Arturo Marquez, John Estacio
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Antonín Dvořák (1841 - 1904): Symphony No. 9 in E minor B. 178 (Op. 95):
- 1 Symphony No. 9 in E minor B. 178 (Op. 95): Adagio. Allegro molto 12:04
- 2 Symphony No. 9 in E minor B. 178 (Op. 95): Largo 10:48
- 3 Symphony No. 9 in E minor B. 178 (Op. 95): Molto vivace 07:32
- 4 Symphony No. 9 in E minor B. 178 (Op. 95): Allegro con fuoco 11:36
- Arturo Márquez (b.1950): Danzón No. 2:
- 5 Danzón No. 2 10:15
- John Estacio (b.1966): Bootlegger's Tarantella:
- 6 Bootlegger's Tarantella 06:53
Info for From the New World
The Youth Orchestra of the Americas is made up of talented musicians, from 18 to 28 years old, carefully selected to represent 22 countries in North, South and Central America. Under the inspired and dynamic direction of the young Quebec conductor Jean-Pascal Hamelin, they offer us a refreshing version of Dvorák's Ninth Symphony, also known as the New World Symphony. This is followed by the irresistible, 'Danzón number 2', a nostalgic yet lively piece by Mexican composer Arturo Marquez. The album ends with a dazzling 'Bootlegger's Tarentella' by Canadian composer John Estacio. Recorded live in concert, in August 2009, by Fidelio Music, this album benefited from the unique acoustics of the Domaine Forget, in Charlevoix. Music lovers will enjoy the refined performance, while audiophiles will delight in René Laflamme's 'high resolution' sound recording.
Antonín Dvorák, Composer
Arturo Márquez, Composer
John Estacio, Composer
Jean-Pascal Hamelin, Conductor
Jean-Pascal Hamelin is currently Principal Conductor and Music Director of the Philharmonia Mundi Orchestra of Montréal. He is also principal conductor of Orchestre symphonique des jeunes de Sherbrooke. In June of 2008, Maestro Hamelin was invited to conduct the Youth Orchestra of the Americas (YOA) in Medellin, Colombia, for the inauguration concert of the General Assembly of the Organization of American States. Highlights of the 2008 season include a concert as guest-conductor with the Orchestre symphonique de Trois-Rivières, and an all-Grieg anniversary concert featuring pianist Louis Lortie in the in A minor Piano Concerto. Mr. Hamelin is also a co-founder and artistic director of the recording label PALEXA (1996).
Youth Orchestra of the Americas (YOA)
YOA IS A WORLD-CLASS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA of gifted young musicians, ages 18 to 30, representing more than 20 countries in the Western Hemisphere.
YOA’S MISSION is to bring together energetic, talented musicians to pursue excellence and celebrate cultural diversity as a catalyst for social change. In ten years, YOA has become an international brand by bringing renowned artists— from Yo-Yo Ma to Paquito D’Rivera, from Plácido Domingo to Philip Glass— into the lives of young musicians and diverse audiences.
FREE AND OPEN AUDITIONS are held annually in January via YouTube, removing the cost of international postage, to ensure that any deserving and eligible musician can apply. Following adjudication by prestigious faculty, all musicians in the new orchestra participate on full-scholarship, to achieve the greatest equality and diversity possible.
THE SEASON CENTERPIECE is a July-August Residence and Concert Tour held each year in different regions of the world. Musicians, faculty, conductors, guest artists, and staff gather for a 2-week Residence of daily master classes, individual instruction, sectionals and full-orchestra rehearsals to prepare diverse and challenging repertoire to take on a month-long Tour.
SPECIAL INVITATIONS AND EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGE bring together YOA musicians throughout the year. Programs range from chamber recitals to full-orchestra concerts. YOA musicians also serve as teaching artists in partner programs with conservatories and orchestras around the world.
YOA HAS PERFORMED more than 200 concerts since its 2002 Inaugural Tour in settings that range from the most prestigious concert halls of Europe and the Americas to outdoor venues not often associated with symphonic music. YOA has reached over 8 million people through live performances, television and radio broadcasts, CD recordings, print media, and documentary films.
THE IMPACT of YOA stretches far beyond its programs. Participants return to their native countries to share experiences and gained knowledge with their communities. YOA connects musicians to institutions of higher learning and professional job opportunities. YOA is a model for music education programs in Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Panama, Saint Lucia, the United States, and Uruguay.
Booklet for From the New World