Immerse yourself in the rich, expressive world of Gordon Jacob's complete works for viola and orchestra, meticulously captured in this 2011 release. This album showcases the full range of Jacob's compositional prowess, featuring a diverse collection of pieces that highlight the viola's unique voice within the orchestral landscape.
The album opens with the dramatic and impassioned Viola Concerto No. 1 in C Minor, followed by the intricate and varied Concert Piece for Viola and Orchestra, which spans eight movements of contrasting moods and styles. The Three Pieces for Viola and Orchestra offer a more intimate exploration of the instrument's expressive capabilities, while the Viola Concerto No. 2, performed with a string orchestra, closes the collection with a profound and introspective journey.
Each track is performed with exquisite skill and sensitivity by the BBC Concert Orchestra, led by conductor Stephen Bell, and featuring the virtuosic viola playing of Helen Callus. The album's duration of 1 hour and 13 minutes provides a comprehensive overview of Jacob's contributions to the viola repertoire, making it an essential addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.
Gordon Jacob, a prolific British composer known for his diverse output, brings his distinctive voice to this album, which includes works that range from lyrical and melodic to rhythmic and dynamic. Whether you're a longtime fan of Jacob's music or a newcomer to his work, this album offers a captivating exploration of the viola's role in the orchestral setting.