Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Matthew Barley's "Around Britten," a mesmerizing journey through the works of Benjamin Britten, released on January 1, 2012, under Signum Records. This album is a testament to Barley's virtuosity and his deep connection with Britten's music, offering a unique perspective on the composer's Third Suite for Cello, Op. 87.
Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 12 minutes, "Around Britten" is a minimalist masterpiece that showcases Barley's exceptional skill and artistic sensitivity. The album begins with the Third Suite for Cello, Op. 87, a multi-movement work that takes the listener through a range of emotions and musical landscapes. From the slow, introspective "Introduzione" to the lively "Marcia" and the hauntingly beautiful "Canto," each movement is a testament to Britten's compositional genius and Barley's interpretive prowess.
But "Around Britten" is not just a performance of Britten's suite. Barley also includes a selection of other works, each chosen for its resonance with Britten's music or its ability to complement the suite's themes. These pieces, ranging from traditional folk songs like "Greensleeves" and "The Salley Gardens" to original compositions like "Threnos" and "Improvisation," add depth and variety to the album, making it a rich and rewarding listening experience.
Throughout the album, Barley's playing is marked by its technical precision, expressive depth, and musical insight. His interpretations of Britten's works are both faithful to the composer's intentions and infused with his own unique artistic vision. The result is an album that is both a tribute to Britten and a celebration of Barley's own artistry.
"Around Britten" is a must-listen for anyone interested in classical music, minimalism, or the works of Benjamin Britten. It is a testament to the power of music to evoke emotion, tell stories, and connect us to the world around us. So, sit back, press play, and let Matthew Barley guide you through this captivating musical journey.