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Daugherty: Blue Electra

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Catalogue number8.559955
Release date2025-04-11
Discs1
Orig. sample rate96000 Hz

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This recording showcases three new evocative works by GRAMMY Award-winning American composer Michael Daugherty, exploring the triumphs and tragedies of flight. Blue Electra is a dramatic violin concerto inspired by the sensational life and mysterious disappearance of aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart in 1937. Last Dance at the Surf is a one-movement dance symphony for orchestra that reflects upon rock ’n roll legend Buddy Holly’s final performance in 1959 at the Surf Ballroom in Iowa and his tragic death in a plane crash just hours after his show. To the New World for orchestra celebrates the triumphant Apollo 11 moon mission in 1969 and Neil Armstrong’s historic moonwalk. Under the baton of GRAMMY Award-winning conductor David Alan Miller, the Albany Symphony is joined by GRAMMY Award-winning violinist Anne Akiko Meyers, who performs Blue Electra with electrifying musicality and emotion.
 
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01 Blue Electra: I. Courage 07:22 $ 0.74 USD
02 Blue Electra: II. Paris 03:31 $ 0.35 USD
03 Blue Electra: III. From an Airplane 05:40 $ 0.57 USD
04 Blue Electra: IV. Last Flight 09:54 $ 0.99 USD
05 Last Dance at the Surf 16:10 $ 1.62 USD
06 To the New World: I. Moonrise 06:51 $ 0.69 USD
07 To the New World: II. One Small Step 04:21 $ 0.44 USD
08 To the New World: III. Splashdown 08:01 $ 0.80 USD
  Album total 61:50
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