Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Ethel Smyth with her album "Smyth: Kammermusik and Lieder, Vol. 3." Released on January 1, 1992, under the Troubadisc label, this album is a testament to Smyth's remarkable compositional prowess, spanning a diverse range of musical forms. The album features a collection of chamber works and lieder, showcasing Smyth's versatility and depth as a composer.
The album begins with a series of four songs, each offering a unique blend of lyrical beauty and emotional resonance. "Odelette," "La Danse," "Chrysilla," and "Ode anacreontique" are followed by three more songs: "The Clown," "Possession," and "On the Road," each bringing its own distinct character and charm. These vocal pieces are complemented by the Double Concerto for Horn and Violin in A Major, a three-movement work that highlights Smyth's ability to craft intricate and engaging instrumental music. The concerto's movements—"Allegro moderato," "Elegy (In Memoriam): Adagio," and "Finale. Allegro"—offer a journey through a spectrum of emotions and musical textures.
With a total duration of one hour, this album is a rich and rewarding listening experience. Ethel Smyth's compositions are brought to life with precision and passion, making this a compelling addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Smyth's work or a newcomer to her music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.