City Beautiful for Orchestra by Ingrid Stölzel | Composer published on 2019-05-17T23:33:11Z Live premiere performance - Symphony Orchestra, Steven D. Davis, Conductor, May 5, 2019; Kansas City, MO. “A city is not beautiful by accident” writes historian William H. Wilson. “City Beautiful” takes its title and inspiration from the architectural movement of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that gave us the boulevard and parks system in Kansas City. The movement had an impact on many other US cities as well, including Chicago, Detroit, and Washington, D.C. to name a few. One of the principal philosophies underlying the movement and one that inspired me to write this composition, was the belief in the “shaping influence of beauty” on society. Advocates believed that beautification of our physical surroundings would promote a sense of community and increase the quality of life in cities around the country. In many ways, I feel music has a similar power to influence and shape a community. This composition was commissioned as a celebration of the 60th Anniversary of the Youth Symphony of Kansas City and I cannot help but ponder the wonderful shaping influence of this organization over sixty years of music making in our community. Commissioned by the Symphony Orchestra and conductor Steven D. Davis of the Youth Symphony of Kansas City, in celebration of its 60th Anniversary Season. Genre Classical Comment by MusicConnects Very beautiful....what a great tour of a lovely city...!:) Well done! 2023-01-07T09:22:48Z Comment by Bertrand Allagnat that's wonderful 2023-01-06T13:03:56Z Comment by His Left Hand Fantastic atmospheres 2023-01-01T15:39:50Z Comment by Michael Kimber, composer Powerfully beautiful! Beautifully powerful! 2021-05-07T16:20:11Z Comment by Tommy Bourgeois Congratulations ! It's an amazing music ! 2021-02-07T09:39:53Z