NACO Recordings

Poema

Ad Astra

Released January 17, 2025

Composers: Richard Strauss, Kevin Lau, Kelly-Marie Murphy
Genre: Orchestral music
Conductor: Alexander Shelley
Performers: Canada’s National Arts Centre Orchestra

Debut album in four-part series exploring tone poems by Richard Strauss features NAC-commissioned companion pieces by Canadian composers Kelly-Marie Murphy and Kevin Lau

The NAC Orchestra is celebrating an important milestone in its visionary recording project devoted to the tone poems of Richard Strauss. This latest addition to NACO’s award-winning discography pairs Strauss’s Don Juan with Kelly-Marie Murphy’s Dark Nights, Bright Stars, Vast Universe and Death and Transfiguration with Kevin Lau’s The Infinite Reaches.

The NAC Orchestra commissioned both pieces and premiered them in Southam Hall in 2023 as part of the ambitious Straus Reimagined series. The two compositions included in this first volume complement Strauss’s work while showcasing Canadian artistic excellence.

Kelly-Marie Murphy and Kevin Lau

I gave the composers free rein in how they responded to a particular tone poem. It’s been fascinating to see how they have approached the task and the wonderful individual perspectives they’ve brought to it. The new pieces on this first album are contrasting and speak to the fact that we live in an age where composers can go in whatever direction they choose.

Alexander Shelley, NAC Orchestra Music Director

In Dark Nights, Bright Stars, Vast Universe, Ottawa-based composer Kelly-Marie Murphy responds to Strauss by examining other notable events that occurred while he was writing Don Juan.

One significant event for me was Vincent van Gogh’s painting The Starry Night in 1889. Another was the discovery of the Horsehead Nebula by Williamina Fleming in 1888. Fleming was one of a group of women who were taught to analyze stellar spectra and catalogue stars for astronomers at the Harvard College Observatory. Her extraordinary life became the subject of my tone poem. This piece engages with several themes: questioning, searching and curiosity, perseverance and determination, and the beauty of the starry sky.

Kelly-Marie Murphy, Composer

The Infinite Reaches, meanwhile, is the result of composer and pianist Kevin Lau’s desire to create a genuine modern-day interpretation of Strauss’s Death and Transfiguration.

I gravitated immediately toward it. Its gripping, transcendent musical narrative resonated powerfully with my own creative sensibilities. At the same time, its central, existential question–what lies beyond death–had begun to occupy my own thoughts with increasing regularity.

Kevin Lau, Composer

Alexander Shelley and the NAC Orchestra will grow the Strauss series over the next two seasons with additional commissioned companion pieces from Canadian or Canada-based composers.

Subsequent recordings will focus on Strauss’s Also sprach Zarathustra (paired with Ian Cusson’s IQ84), Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks and the Suite from Der Rosenkavalier (featuring new works by Alexina Louie and John Estacio), and Ein Heldenleben (joined with a work yet to be commissioned). NACO will release them individually and then as a four-disc box set.

The first album, Poema: Ad Astra, is now available for purchase and streaming worldwide via the Analekta music label.