The New York Philharmonic revives John Corigliano's Symphony No. 1.
by Paul J. Pelkonen
The New York Philharmonic is in the middle round of “Music of Conscience,” a season-ending three-week festival celebrating works written with the purpose of correcting great social injustices. This week featured the very necessary return of John Corigliano’s Symphony No. 1, subtitled Of Rage and Remembrance. Commissioned by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and last heard at the Philharmonic in 1992, this is a a powerful three-movement cenotaph in sound, dedicated to the memory of the thousands of Americans cut down by the AIDS crisis and the government’s cruel indifference.
by Paul J. Pelkonen
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| Composer John Cortigiano: his Symphony No. 1 was played at the New York Philharmonic for the first time in 27 years. Photo © Sony Classical. |

