Episode 182: Colin Stetson - Sorrow
Henryk Gorecki's 3rd Symphony, often referred to as the Symphony of Sorrow, is one of the most popular pieces of classical music ever composed and with good reason. Sonically dense, and often brutally minimalist in construction.
In other words a perfect fit for saxophonist Colin Stetson's frequently off-kilter sensibilities.
WIth little help from friends like Sarah Neufeld (Arcade Fire) and Greg Fox (Liturgy), Stetson has crafted a work that is as reverent of the original as it is audacious. Colin Stetson's Sorrow is music for grown ups that challenges, moves, and satisfies in the way few pieces can
Join us along with our friends Chad Clark (Beauty Pill) and Louis Weeks as we dive deep into this stirring modern classic from one of the most versatile and innovative artists working today.
Show Notes
Learn more about Gorecki's Symphony No. 3 [Wikipedia]
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Check out the trailer for Sorrow below