Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Arnold Bax with this captivating album, released on February 1, 2001, under the prestigious Chandos label. This chamber music collection is a testament to Bax's extraordinary compositional prowess, offering a rich tapestry of sounds and emotions that span a little over an hour and fourteen minutes.
The album opens with "London Pageant," a vibrant orchestral piece that sets the stage for the musical journey ahead. The centerpiece of the collection is the "Concertante for Three Wind Instruments and Orchestra," a four-movement work that showcases Bax's mastery of form and expression. From the mournful elegance of the first movement to the lively brilliance of the final allegro, this concertante is a journey through a landscape of contrasting emotions and moods.
Also featured is the "Tamara Suite," a five-movement orchestral work that draws inspiration from the poetry of J.D. Symonds. Each movement paints a vivid picture, from the prelude's haunting melodies to the exhilarating finale, "The Hunt and Apotheosis." The suite is a testament to Bax's ability to translate literary inspiration into musical language.
The album concludes with "Cathaleen-ní-Hoolihan," a dramatic orchestral work that adds a touch of Irish folklore to the collection. This piece, along with the others, highlights Bax's unique voice in the world of chamber music.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Arnold Bax or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a compelling exploration of his artistry. With its diverse range of pieces and high-quality performances, it's an essential addition to any classical music lover's collection.