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“In 2006, Albert Hurwit’s Symphony No.1 was the Most Requested Symphony Written by a Living Composer on Beethoven Radio ‘The World’s Classical Radio Station.’ Many composers fail to understand their audience and write music that is inaccessible to the listener. Hurwit has written a symphony that speaks to each individual listener directly for his heart. Symphony No.1 ‘Remembrance’ is a favorite of ours and the world wide audience at Beethoven.com.” Beethoven Radio, January 2007
"Strikingly beautiful...glorious and affecting main theme led by a solo
violin soaring ever higher in even more luxuriant waves. The whirling energy
[of Movement 4] conveys the anticipation and excitement of arrival in
America...Lankester draws committed and sumptuous playing from the Bulgarian
orchestra.." - Gramophone
"A luminous score...'Remembrance' strikes universal chord...Hurwit shows
considerable skill transforming his themes and using them cyclically to
unify a large scale work." - Atlanta Audio Society
"Let’s hope some American orchestras put Mr. Hurwit’s affecting symphony on their concert programs; I’m sure it would be well-accepted." - Audiophile
For centuries, the persecution of various ethnic groups has forced younger generations to separate from their elders and seek safety and freedom in foreign lands. Despite differences in historical circumstances, the tragedies and triumphs of the experience are essentially the same. It is the story of untold numbers of families. It is the story of this symphony.
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