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DAUGHERTY, M.: Metropolis Symphony / Deus ex Machina (T. Wilson, Nashville Symphony, Guerrero) |
Inspired by the fiftieth anniversary of
Superman’s first appearance in the
comics, Metropolis Symphony has been
performed by orchestras all over the
world. Hailed by the London Times as a
“Symphonie Fantastique for our times,”
Metropolis Symphony is a musical
response to the myth of Superman,
expressing the energies, ambiguities,
paradoxes, and wit of American
popular culture. Deus ex Machina is a
piano concerto inspired by trains of the
future and past: Fast Forward
re-creates the machine-like rhythms of
modern trains admired by the Italian
futurists; Train of Tears recalls
Abraham Lincoln’s funeral train; Night
Steam evokes O. Winston Link’s
historic photographs of steam
locomotives rumbling and whistling
their way into extinction.
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Daugherty, Michael

Metropolis Symphony
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III. MXYZPTLK
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IV. Oh, Lois!
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V. Red Cape Tango
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Deus ex Machina
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I. Fast Forward (Di andata veloce)
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II. Train of Tears
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III. Night Steam
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