"Blake: Diversions" is a captivating album by the renowned English composer, conductor, and pianist Howard Blake, released in March 2015 under the Genuin label. This enchanting collection of works, performed by Howard Blake on piano and Benedict Kloeckner on cello, spans a diverse range of genres, with a particular emphasis on Christmas music, offering a unique and festive listening experience.
The album features a total of 15 tracks, with a total duration of 1 hour and 10 minutes. It includes the eight-movement "Diversions, Op. 337a" for cello and piano, each piece showcasing Blake's exceptional compositional skill and the performers' virtuosity. From the Moderato of the Prelude to the Vivo of the Finale, the "Diversions" offer a delightful journey through various musical moods and styles.
In addition to the "Diversions," the album also presents other notable works by Blake, such as the "Pennillion, Op. 525a," the three-movement "Cello Sonata, Op. 619," and the enchanting "The Enchantment of Venus, Op. 629." These pieces further demonstrate Blake's versatility and his ability to create evocative and engaging music.
With a career spanning over 50 years, Howard Blake has established himself as a prominent figure in the world of classical music. His works have been featured in numerous films, including the iconic "The Snowman," which introduced the beloved song "Walking in the Air." This album offers a wonderful opportunity to explore the breadth of Blake's musical output and to appreciate his unique artistic vision. Whether you're a longtime fan of Howard Blake or a newcomer to his music, "Blake: Diversions" is sure to captivate and inspire.