The symphony functions both as a traditional
symphony and as a
concerto for orchestra. Zwilich described her approach in the score program notes, remarking, "The entire work treats the orchestra like a huge chamber ensemble, in which each player or section can be a brilliant soloist one moment and a sensitive partner the next."
Structure The symphony has a performance duration of approximately 24 minutes and is cast in four
movements: The first movement "Prologue" introduces several themes used throughout the remainder of the symphony. The second movement "Celebration," the composer notes, was written "in celebration of the vibrant energy" of the Juilliard Symphony. The third movement "Memorial" was written "in remembrance of composers whose voices were silenced by tyranny."
Instrumentation The work is scored for a large orchestra comprising piccolo, two
flutes, two
oboes,
English horn, two
clarinets,
bass clarinet, two
bassoons,
contrabassoon, four
horns, three
trumpets,
trombone,
bass trombone,
tuba,
timpani, four percussionists, and
strings. ==Reception==