PETER BOYER – Symphony No. 1 – Silver Fanfare, etc – LPO / Boyer – FLAC



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tangotreats
04-20-2014, 06:08 PM
PETER BOYER
Symphony No. 1
Silver Fanfare, Festivities, Three Olympians
and Celebration Overture

London Philharmonic Orchestra
conducted by
The Composer

https://mega.co.nz/#!d4BHjTaQ!JgiBMxeqLxeArNbpe-qF7ipvHNMNPaGuluWOInsvkG8

My rip at FLAC Level 8. Booklet scans included.

Even if the man’s name isn’t familiar to you, you’ve probably heard some of his music at one point or another. American Peter Boyer, born 1970

(and already going grey – there’s hope for me yet) has been writing orchestral music for many years, and recently completed his first symphony – which can be heard here alongside a handful of his shorter "showpiece" works and "Three Olympians" for string orchestra. He has also been orchestrating in Hollywood since the late 1990s. (You can hear his handiwork on The Amazing Spider-Man, John Carter, Super 8, Star Trek, Speed Racer, and many more.)

Perhaps the title "symphony" does not quite apply here; Boyer goes to great lengths in his sleeve notes to play up the symphonic (in terms of construction) virtues of the work, but I’m just not hearing it – at least, not to the extent that he obviously intended. What we have here is, in actuality, a film score through and through. Boyer’s music isn’t complicated or virtuosic – it’s tuneful, accessible, easy to follow, and very filmic – in terms of its style, episodic construction, and immediacy of statement.

For me, "Three Olympians" is the winner of the disc – scored for strings only, it’s a three-movement "portrait" of Greek Gods; Apollo (energetic and bright), Aphrodite (warm and romantic), and Ares (dark and angular) – it hangs together beautifully and exhibits, let’s say, more than a passing resemblance to the style of John Williams. The symphony is less successful, but still a fun listen.

Even if you belong to the school of thought which cringes at the words "symphony" and "classical music", I would still say it’s worth your time giving this a bash. The London Philharmonic play beautifully (did anybody ever think they would do otherwise?) and the sound – from Abbey Road Studio 1 is superb, although the engineering is definitely more film music than as classical music.

Note: Since I’m having some scanner problems at the moment, the booklet "scans" (note the parentheses) are not actually scans at all, but digital photographs taken on my Samsung Galaxy S4. I think they look more than good enough. You may not. Sorry folks; that’s the way the cookie crumbles. The text is legibile and by and large that’s all that actually matters. So there.

Enjoy! 🙂
TT


wimpel69
04-20-2014, 06:14 PM
Note: Since I’m having some scanner problems at the moment, the booklet "scans" (note the parentheses) are not actually scans at all,
TT

Why not simply use the flawless front cover & digital booklet openly available on the www:

https://mega.co.nz/#!dwBCiQbS!OizPmCkL81kmlvDoTiv6qgE_yqJViP-9NsWtdnqSZxw

😉


tangotreats
04-20-2014, 06:17 PM
Oh, FFFF… :laugh:

I wish I’d bothered to check before spending an hour fiddle-arsing around trying to make the photographs legible…

Thank you, sir. 🙂


laohu
04-20-2014, 09:08 PM
thanks guys

CdS
04-20-2014, 09:13 PM
Other many thanks guys !

janoscar
04-20-2014, 10:18 PM
A very nice disk! Thanks for that and
A HAPPY EASTER!

samy013
04-21-2014, 12:55 AM
Thank you share!

bohuslav
04-21-2014, 08:32 AM
many, many thanks tangotreats.

Inntel
05-29-2014, 07:20 PM
Thanks

KevinG
05-29-2014, 11:03 PM
Thanks!!

flurb
05-29-2014, 11:27 PM
I find this composer very exciting indeed! Thanks for the opportunity to hear his work.

jjmaclaine
05-30-2014, 01:04 AM
Thank You

Heynow
05-30-2014, 01:11 AM
Thanks

kooke
05-30-2014, 06:06 AM
I guess I can claim that I liked it, since I’ve listened to it more than three times in a row (I’ll take the exact number to my grave) and it’s still playing. Superb sound quality too, and the photos of the booklet were really good enough for me. I didn’t know Peter Boyer, so thanks for this share and your comments, with an additional +1 for the time devoted to the images, and another one to wimpel69 for the digital booklet.

Kaolin
09-21-2014, 10:20 AM
Thanks.

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