Vernon Duke's "Duke: Piano Concerto / Cello Concerto / Homage To Boston" is a captivating classical album released on November 27, 2007, under the Naxos label. Spanning a concise yet impactful 57 minutes, this album showcases Duke's mastery in composing orchestral works that blend tradition with a touch of modernity.
The album opens with the Piano Concerto, expertly arranged by S. Dunn, offering a dynamic and engaging start to the collection. The Cello Concerto follows, divided into three distinct movements—Maestoso, Adagietto, and Allegro brioso—each highlighting the cello's rich, expressive range.
The second half of the album is dedicated to "Homage to Boston," a seven-movement suite that pays tribute to the vibrant city of Boston. Each movement is inspired by different aspects of the city, from the serene Charles River to the lively Boston Common, and even a nod to the renowned composer Prokofieff. The suite concludes with "Midnight Train," a piece that captures the essence of Boston's nocturnal energy.
Vernon Duke's compositions are marked by their lyrical melodies, intricate harmonies, and rhythmic vitality. This album is a testament to his ability to create music that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Duke: Piano Concerto / Cello Concerto / Homage To Boston" offers a rewarding listening experience.