David Arnold, a renowned composer known for his captivating film scores, presents his Symphony No. 6 in this compelling album released on January 1, 2004. This orchestral masterpiece, performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, offers a rich and diverse listening experience that spans a little over an hour. The album is a blend of symphonic grandeur and cinematic elegance, showcasing Arnold's versatility and depth as a composer.
The album opens with the whimsical "Beckus the Dandipratt, overture for orchestra, Op. 5," setting a playful tone before delving into the three-movement "Inn of the Sixth Happiness Suite," arranged by Craig Palmer. This suite is a testament to Arnold's ability to evoke vivid imagery and narrative through music. The "Flourish for a 21st Birthday, Op. 44" adds a touch of celebratory charm, while the three-movement "Symphony No. 6, Op. 95" showcases Arnold's symphonic prowess, with its dynamic shifts and emotional depth.
The album concludes with the three-movement "Philharmonic Concerto, Op. 120," a piece that highlights the orchestra's virtuosity and Arnold's skill in composing for large ensembles. Throughout the album, Arnold's compositions are marked by their intricate structures, rich harmonies, and evocative melodies, making this a standout release for both fans of orchestral music and those who appreciate the art of film scoring.