Einar Englund's "Symphonies Nos. 1 and 2" is a compelling journey through the Finnish composer's evocative orchestral works, released on Ondine in 1990. This album showcases two of Englund's most powerful symphonies, each with its own distinct character and narrative.
The first symphony, "War," is a four-movement exploration of conflict and struggle. It begins with "Tempo di marcia ma poco pesante," setting a military pace that is both determined and restrained. The second movement, "Scherzo. Poco vivace," introduces a playful yet sinister energy, while the third movement, "Adagio," offers a moment of poignant reflection. The symphony concludes with the "Finale. Maestoso," a grand and imposing conclusion that leaves a lasting impression.
The second symphony, "The Blackbird," is a three-movement work that draws inspiration from nature and folklore. The opening "Allegro moderato" is lively and rhythmic, evoking the flight of the blackbird. The second movement, "Andante molto sostenuto," is a slow and hauntingly beautiful interlude, while the final "Finale. Allegro deciso" brings the symphony to a thrilling and dramatic close.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 4 minutes, this album is a substantial and rewarding listening experience. Englund's masterful composition and the rich orchestration make "Symphonies Nos. 1 and 2" a standout addition to any classical music collection.