Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Malcolm Arnold's "Philharmonic Concerto & Symphony No. 7," a remarkable collection of chamber music that showcases the composer's extraordinary talent and versatility. Released on February 2, 2015, under the Dutton Epoch label, this album offers a rich and diverse listening experience that spans a little over an hour and thirteen minutes.
The album opens with the Philharmonic Concerto Op. 120, a three-movement work that begins with the energetic "Intrada (Vivace)," followed by the lyrical "Aria (Andantino)," and concludes with the dynamic "Chacony (Energico)." This concerto is a testament to Arnold's ability to blend orchestral and concerto forms, creating a piece that is both engaging and deeply expressive.
Next, the Fantasy On a Theme of John Field Op. 116 takes the listener on a journey through various moods and tempos, from the rhythmic "Moderato e Molto Ritmico" to the lively "Vivace." This piece showcases Arnold's skill in weaving together different musical ideas into a cohesive and captivating whole.
The Nocturne No. 7 in C Major (Rèverie) for Solo Piano offers a moment of introspection and tranquility. The "Träumerisch" (dreamily) marked piece provides a serene interlude before the grand Symphony No. 7 Op. 113 takes center stage.
The symphony is a monumental work in three movements, each offering a different facet of Arnold's compositional genius. The first movement, "Allegro Energico," is a powerful and driving opening, while the second movement, "Andante Con Moto - Molto Vivace - Lento," explores a range of emotions and tempos. The final movement, "Allegro - Allegretto - Allegro - Prestissimo - Allegretto - Allegro," brings the symphony to a thrilling and exhilarating conclusion.
Throughout the album, Malcolm Arnold's mastery of form, melody, and harmony is evident, making "Philharmonic Concerto & Symphony No. 7" a compelling and rewarding exploration of his musical legacy.