Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Frederick Delius with his captivating album "Classical Masters," released on November 13, 2012, under the Classique Perfecto label. This exquisite collection spans an impressive 1 hour and 41 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of compositions that showcase Delius's unique musical genius.
The album opens with the whimsical "Winter Night (Sleigh Ride)," setting a festive and lively tone. It then transitions into the intricate "Marche Caprice," demonstrating Delius's mastery of rhythm and melody. The hauntingly beautiful "Over The Hills And Far Away" follows, showcasing his ability to evoke deep emotion through music.
A significant portion of the album is dedicated to Delius's "Dance Rhapsodies," with No. 2 and the six movements of No. 1 providing a dynamic and varied exploration of dance forms. These pieces highlight Delius's innovative approach to structure and his ability to create compelling musical narratives.
The album also features several works inspired by poetry and nature, such as "Paa Vidderne (On The Mountains)" and "Twilight Fancies (Evening Voices)," which reflect Delius's deep connection to the natural world and his ability to translate poetic imagery into music.
Romantic and lyrical pieces like "Cradle Song (Ibsen)" and "Irmelin Rose (Jacobsen)" showcase Delius's tender and expressive side, while the ethereal "So White, So Soft, So Sweet Is She (Johnson)" and the evocative settings of Verlaine's poetry demonstrate his ability to capture the essence of love and longing.
The album concludes with the poignant "Caprice and Elegy," leaving the listener with a sense of profound reflection.
"Classical Masters" is a testament to Frederick Delius's enduring legacy and his ability to create music that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. Whether you are a longtime fan of Delius or a newcomer to his work, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that highlights the breadth and depth of his musical genius.