Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Rutland Boughton's chamber music with this captivating album, released on May 1, 1997, under the Hyperion label. Spanning a rich 79 minutes, this collection showcases Boughton's mastery in blending operatic influences with classical chamber music structures.
The album opens with the String Quartet in F Major "From the Welsh Hills," a four-movement piece that paints vivid sonic landscapes inspired by the Welsh countryside. Each movement offers a distinct mood, from the serene "Landscape from the Valleys" to the lively "Satire (Conversation)" and the evocative "Song of the Hills."
Next, the Oboe Quartet No. 1 introduces the warm, expressive tones of the oboe alongside the string quartet. This three-movement work is marked by its playful "Allegro vivace" and "Allegro giocoso," contrasted by the introspective "Andante con variazione."
The String Quartet in A Major "On Greek Folk Songs" is a testament to Boughton's ability to weave folk melodies into sophisticated classical compositions. The quartet's four movements are named after Greek deities and muses, each offering a unique interpretation of traditional folk tunes.
The album concludes with the whimsical "3 Songs Without Words for Oboe Quartet," a delightful trio of pieces that range from the delicate "Whence! Andante delicato" to the playful "Faery Flout. Allegro giocoso" and the languid "Barcarolle. Andante languido."
Rutland Boughton's compositions are a celebration of nature, folklore, and classical elegance. This album is a must-listen for those who appreciate the intricate beauty of chamber music and the rich storytelling of opera.